Anarchism & Sexuality
a special issue of Sexualities: Studies in Culture and Society
Anarchism has long played a role in the politics of sexuality.
Embodied in the historic figures of Emma Goldman, Oscar Wilde, Edward
Carpenter & Daniel Guérin or in social movements including ACT-UP,
Mujeres Libres & Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp, the erotic and
the anarchic have come together. Meanwhile, recent years have seen a
revival of anarchist scholarship intertwined with the global rise of
what some commentators have called "the movement of movements,"
characterised by horizontal forms of organisation and the practice of
anarchist ethics (Gordon, 2008). These movements against neoliberalism
include within them alternatives to increasingly corporate-friendly &
state-centred lesbian and gay politics. This special issue aims to
deepen the attention of scholarship to these and other (potential)
intersections of anarchism and sexuality.
Prospective authors are invited to consider the following themes (and
to offer their own):
* the sexual politics of anarchisms, libertarian socialisms and
autonomous feminisms
* sexuality, gender, race, class & ecology in anarchist & anarchic
movements
* queering anarchisms
* autonomous queer spaces
* the sexual politics of hierarchy
* sexuality and cultural activism
Deadline for paper submissions: 15 April 2009
For author guidelines, see
http://sexualities.sagepub.com
For an extended bibliography on Anarchism & Sexuality, see
http://www.anarchist-studies-network.org.uk/ReadingLists_Sexuality
Submissions and queries to Jamie Heckert: Jamie.Heckert at gmail.com
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