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Anarchism and Its Aspirations / Cindy MILSTEIN / Oakland [USA] : AK Press (2010)
Anarchism and Its Aspirations [texte imprimé] / Cindy MILSTEIN . - Oakland [USA] : AK Press : Washington DC [USA] : Institute for Anarchist Studies, 2010 . - 141p. ; 16cm. - (Anarchist interventions; 01) .
ISBN : 978-1-84935-001-3
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : CAPITALISME ; DÉMOCRATIE DIRECTE ; LUTTES URBAINES Résumé : "From nineteenth-century newspaper publishers to the participants in the ''battle of Seattle'' and the recent Greek uprising, anarchists have been inspired by the ideal of a free society of free individuals-a world without hierarchy or domination. But what exactly would that look like, and how can we get there? Anarchism and Its Aspirations provides an accessible overview of an often-misunderstood political philosophy, highlighting its principles and practices as well as its reconstructive vision of a liberatory society."(4ième de couv)
1. Anarchism and Its Aspirations
2. Anarchsim's Promise for Anticapitalist Resistance
3. Democracy Is Direct
4. Reclaim the Cities: From Protest to Popular Power
5. Epilogue: Paths toward Utopia
Note de contenu : Illustration d'Alec Icky Dunn Mention de responsabilité : Cindy Milstein Autres éditeurs : AK Press UK Permalink : https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=309611
Titre : Anarchism and Its Aspirations Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Cindy MILSTEIN Editeur : Oakland [USA] : AK Press Année de publication : 2010 Autre Editeur : Washington DC [USA] : Institute for Anarchist Studies Collection : Anarchist interventions num. 01 Importance : 141p. Format : 16cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-84935-001-3 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : CAPITALISME ; DÉMOCRATIE DIRECTE ; LUTTES URBAINES Résumé : "From nineteenth-century newspaper publishers to the participants in the ''battle of Seattle'' and the recent Greek uprising, anarchists have been inspired by the ideal of a free society of free individuals-a world without hierarchy or domination. But what exactly would that look like, and how can we get there? Anarchism and Its Aspirations provides an accessible overview of an often-misunderstood political philosophy, highlighting its principles and practices as well as its reconstructive vision of a liberatory society."(4ième de couv)
1. Anarchism and Its Aspirations
2. Anarchsim's Promise for Anticapitalist Resistance
3. Democracy Is Direct
4. Reclaim the Cities: From Protest to Popular Power
5. Epilogue: Paths toward Utopia
Note de contenu : Illustration d'Alec Icky Dunn Mention de responsabilité : Cindy Milstein Autres éditeurs : AK Press UK Permalink : https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=309611 Exemplaires (2)
Cote Support Section Statut Disponibilité Aa 0574 Imprimé Bibliothèque Prêt possible Disponible Aa 0574 Document numérisé Disque dur Copie possible Disponible At war with Asia / Noam CHOMSKY / Oakland [USA] : AK Press (2005)
At war with Asia [texte imprimé] / Noam CHOMSKY . - Oakland [USA] : AK Press, 2005 . - 242 p. ; 23 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-902593-89-0
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : ARMÉE ; ASIE ; ETATS-UNIS D'AMÉRIQUE:Histoire:1946 -> 1998 ; IMPÉRIALISME ; LAOS ; VIETNAM Résumé : 1. Indochina and the American crisis
2. After Pinkville
3. Cambodia
4. Laos
5. North Vietnam
6. On war crimes
Note de contenu : "After Pinkville", "Cambodia", "Laos" and "North Vietnam" appeared originally in a slightly different form in "The New York Review of Books".
"At war with Asia" was originally published in 1970 by Pantheon Books / Random House.Mention de responsabilité : Noam Chomsky Permalink : https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=313353
Titre : At war with Asia Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Noam CHOMSKY Editeur : Oakland [USA] : AK Press Année de publication : 2005 Importance : 242 p. Format : 23 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-902593-89-0 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : ARMÉE ; ASIE ; ETATS-UNIS D'AMÉRIQUE:Histoire:1946 -> 1998 ; IMPÉRIALISME ; LAOS ; VIETNAM Résumé : 1. Indochina and the American crisis
2. After Pinkville
3. Cambodia
4. Laos
5. North Vietnam
6. On war crimes
Note de contenu : "After Pinkville", "Cambodia", "Laos" and "North Vietnam" appeared originally in a slightly different form in "The New York Review of Books".
"At war with Asia" was originally published in 1970 by Pantheon Books / Random House.Mention de responsabilité : Noam Chomsky Permalink : https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=313353 Exemplaires (1)
Cote Support Section Statut Disponibilité Ba 0526 Imprimé Bibliothèque Prêt possible Disponible Autonomy, solidarity, possiblity / Colin WARD / Oakland [USA] : AK Press (2011)
Autonomy, solidarity, possiblity : The Colin Ward reader [texte imprimé] / Colin WARD (1924-2010) ; Damian F. WHITE ; Chris WILBERT . - Oakland [USA] : AK Press, 2011 . - 337 p. ; 23 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-84935-020-4
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : ARCHITECTURE ; AUTONOMIE ; COOPÉRATION ; ÉCOLOGIE ; ÉDUCATION:École ; LOGEMENT ; ORGANISATION ; PROPRIÉTÉ:Propriété foncière ; SOLIDARITÉ ; URBANISME Résumé : "Widely regarded as Britain’s most influential anarchist thinker for over half a century, Colin Ward’s work ranges in scope from urban planning to deschooling, from mutualism to geography, from Kropotkin to Buber, to cotters, squatters, and beyond. Drawing inspiration from the everyday creativity of ordinary people, Ward championed a unique social and environmental politics premised on the possibilities of democratic self-organisation and self-management from below. Autonomy, Solidarity, Possibility provides a wide-ranging overview of Ward’s earliest journalism and his later work, including seminal essays and extracts from his most important books." [4e de couv.]
Table des matières:
Section one: Life, politics and journalism [...]
Section two: Culture, place and housing [...]
Section three: Design, architecture and creativity [...]
Section four: Work, leisure, education and play [...]
Section five: Influences and alternatives
Note de contenu : Table dét. Mention de responsabilité : Colin Ward; Chris Wilbert, Damian F. White (ed. et introd.) Permalink : https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=314360
Titre : Autonomy, solidarity, possiblity : The Colin Ward reader Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Colin WARD (1924-2010) ; Damian F. WHITE ; Chris WILBERT Editeur : Oakland [USA] : AK Press Année de publication : 2011 Importance : 337 p. Format : 23 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-84935-020-4 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : ARCHITECTURE ; AUTONOMIE ; COOPÉRATION ; ÉCOLOGIE ; ÉDUCATION:École ; LOGEMENT ; ORGANISATION ; PROPRIÉTÉ:Propriété foncière ; SOLIDARITÉ ; URBANISME Résumé : "Widely regarded as Britain’s most influential anarchist thinker for over half a century, Colin Ward’s work ranges in scope from urban planning to deschooling, from mutualism to geography, from Kropotkin to Buber, to cotters, squatters, and beyond. Drawing inspiration from the everyday creativity of ordinary people, Ward championed a unique social and environmental politics premised on the possibilities of democratic self-organisation and self-management from below. Autonomy, Solidarity, Possibility provides a wide-ranging overview of Ward’s earliest journalism and his later work, including seminal essays and extracts from his most important books." [4e de couv.]
Table des matières:
Section one: Life, politics and journalism [...]
Section two: Culture, place and housing [...]
Section three: Design, architecture and creativity [...]
Section four: Work, leisure, education and play [...]
Section five: Influences and alternatives
Note de contenu : Table dét. Mention de responsabilité : Colin Ward; Chris Wilbert, Damian F. White (ed. et introd.) Permalink : https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=314360 Exemplaires (1)
Cote Support Section Statut Disponibilité Ba 0563 Imprimé Bibliothèque Prêt possible Disponible Black bloc, white riot / A. K. THOMPSON / Oakland [USA] : AK Press (2010)
Black bloc, white riot : Anti-globalization and the genealogy of dissent [texte imprimé] / A. K. THOMPSON ; Bernardine DOHRN . - Oakland [USA] : AK Press, 2010 . - 198 p. ; 20 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-84935-014-3
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : ACTION DIRECTE ; ANTIMONDIALISATION ; MILITANTISME ; RACISME ET ANTIRACISME ; VIOLENCE Résumé : "With a title that's a modern-day mash-up of Frantz Fanon and The Clash, Black Bloc, White Riot revisits the struggles against globalization that marked the beginning of the twenty-first century and explores the connection between political violence and the white middle class. Beginning with an account of the political trajectory of the white middle class through the first half of the twentieth century, AK Thompson argues that the anti-globalization movement constituted an attempt by white middle class activists to reconnect with political - and, hence, human - being. Drawing on movement literature, contemporary and critical theory, and practical investigations, Thompson outlines the movement's effects on the white middle class kids who were swept up in it and considers how and why violence must once again become a central category of activist politics." [4e de couv.]
Table des matières:
Preface
Introduction: Our riot, ourselves
1. Semiotic street fights
2. Direct action, pedagogy of the oppressed
3. Bringing the war home
4. You can't do gender in a riot
5. The coming catastrophe
Coda: Representation's limitNote de contenu : Bibliogr.; Index des lieux, thèmes et personnes. Mention de responsabilité : AK Thompson; Avant-propos Bernardine Dohrn Permalink : https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=314395
Titre : Black bloc, white riot : Anti-globalization and the genealogy of dissent Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : A. K. THOMPSON ; Bernardine DOHRN Editeur : Oakland [USA] : AK Press Année de publication : 2010 Importance : 198 p. Format : 20 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-84935-014-3 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : ACTION DIRECTE ; ANTIMONDIALISATION ; MILITANTISME ; RACISME ET ANTIRACISME ; VIOLENCE Résumé : "With a title that's a modern-day mash-up of Frantz Fanon and The Clash, Black Bloc, White Riot revisits the struggles against globalization that marked the beginning of the twenty-first century and explores the connection between political violence and the white middle class. Beginning with an account of the political trajectory of the white middle class through the first half of the twentieth century, AK Thompson argues that the anti-globalization movement constituted an attempt by white middle class activists to reconnect with political - and, hence, human - being. Drawing on movement literature, contemporary and critical theory, and practical investigations, Thompson outlines the movement's effects on the white middle class kids who were swept up in it and considers how and why violence must once again become a central category of activist politics." [4e de couv.]
Table des matières:
Preface
Introduction: Our riot, ourselves
1. Semiotic street fights
2. Direct action, pedagogy of the oppressed
3. Bringing the war home
4. You can't do gender in a riot
5. The coming catastrophe
Coda: Representation's limitNote de contenu : Bibliogr.; Index des lieux, thèmes et personnes. Mention de responsabilité : AK Thompson; Avant-propos Bernardine Dohrn Permalink : https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=314395 Exemplaires (2)
Cote Support Section Statut Disponibilité Aa 0618 Imprimé Bibliothèque Prêt possible Disponible Aa 0618 Document numérisé Disque dur Copie possible Disponible Captive genders / Oakland [USA] : AK Press (2011)
Captive genders : Trans embodiment and the prison industrial complex [texte imprimé] . - Oakland [USA] : AK Press, 2011 . - 365 p. ; 22 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-84935-070-9
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : GENRE (Questions de) [catégorie en chantier...] ; PRISON ; RACISME ET ANTIRACISME ; RÉPRESSION ; SANTÉ ; SEXUALITÉ Résumé : "Pathologized, terrorized, and confined, trans/gender non-conforming and queer folks have always struggled against the enormity of the prison industrial complex. The first collection of its kind, Eric A. Stanley and Nat Smith bring together current and former prisoners, activists, and academics to offer new ways for understanding how race, gender, ability, and sexuality are lived under the crushing weight of captivity. Through a politic of gender self-determination, this collection argues that trans/queer liberation and prison abolition must be grown together. From rioting against police violence and critiquing hate crimes legislation to prisoners demanding access to HIV medications, and far beyond, Captive Genders is a challenge for us all to join the struggle." [4e de couv.]
Table des matières:
Introduction: Fugitive Flesh: Gender Self-determination, Queer Abolition, and Trans Resistance / Eric A. Stanley
Out of Time: From Gay Liberation to Prison Abolition
1.Building an Abolitionist Trans & Queer Movement with Everything We’ve Got / Morgan Bassichis, Alexander Lee, Dean Spade
2.“Street Power” and the Claiming of Public Space: San Francisco’s “Vanguard” and Pre-Stonewall Queer Radicalism / Jennifer Worley
3.Brushes with Lily Law / Tommi Avicolli Mecca
4.Looking Back: The Bathhouse Raids in Toronto, 1981 / Nadia Guidotto
Prison Beyond the Prison: Criminalization of the Everyday
5.“Rounding Up The Homosexuals”: The Impact of Juvenile Court on Queer and Trans/Gender Non-conforming Youth / Wesley Ware
6.Hotel Hell / Ralowe T. Ampu
7.Regulatory Sites: Management, Confinement and HIV/AIDS / Michelle Potts
8.Awful Acts and the Trouble with Normal : A Personal Treatise on Sex Offenders / Erica Meiners
9.How to Make Prisons Disappear: Queer Immigrants, the Shackles of Love, and the Invisibility of the Prison Industrial Complex / Yasmin Nair
10.Identities Under Siege: Violence against Transpersons of Color / Lori Saffin
Walled Lives: Consolidating Difference, Disappearing Possibilities
11.Krystal is Kristopher and Vice Versa / Kristopher Shelley “Krystal”
12.“The Only Freedom I Can See:” Imprisoned Queer Writing and the Politics of the Unimaginable / Stephen Dillon
13.Being An Incarcerated Transperson: Shouldn’t People Care? / Clifton Goring / Candi Raine Sweet
14.Out of Compliance: Masculine-Identified People in Women’s Prisons / Lori Girshick
15.My Story / Paula Rae Witherspoon
16.Exposure / Cholo
17.No One Enters Like Them: Health, Gender Variance and the PIC / blake nemec with Kim Love
Bustin’ Out: Organizing Resistance and Building Alternatives
18.Transforming Carceral Logics: 10 Reasons to Dismantle the Prison Industrial Complex Using a Queer/Trans Analysis / S. Lambel
19.Making It Happen, Mama: A Conversation with Miss Major / Jayden Donahue
20.Gender wars: state changing shape, passing to play, & body of our movements / Vanessa Huang
21.Maroon Abolitionists: Black Gender-oppressed Activists in the Anti-Prison Movement in the U.S. and Canada / Julia Sudbury AKA Julia C. Oparah
22.Abolitionist Imaginings: A Conversation with Bo Brown, Reina Gossett, and Dylan Rodriguez / Che Gossett
Tool/Ressources
23.Picturing the PIC exercise / Critical resistance
24.Questions for abolitionist work: 7 easy steps / Critical resistance
25.Addressing the prison industrial complex: case studies / Nat SmithNote de contenu : Biographies des contribut.rices.eurs; Adresses de lieux de soutien (Etats-Unis-Canada). Mention de responsabilité : Eric A. Stanley (introd. et ed.); Nat Smith (ed.) Permalink : https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=314398
Titre : Captive genders : Trans embodiment and the prison industrial complex Type de document : texte imprimé Editeur : Oakland [USA] : AK Press Année de publication : 2011 Importance : 365 p. Format : 22 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-84935-070-9 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : GENRE (Questions de) [catégorie en chantier...] ; PRISON ; RACISME ET ANTIRACISME ; RÉPRESSION ; SANTÉ ; SEXUALITÉ Résumé : "Pathologized, terrorized, and confined, trans/gender non-conforming and queer folks have always struggled against the enormity of the prison industrial complex. The first collection of its kind, Eric A. Stanley and Nat Smith bring together current and former prisoners, activists, and academics to offer new ways for understanding how race, gender, ability, and sexuality are lived under the crushing weight of captivity. Through a politic of gender self-determination, this collection argues that trans/queer liberation and prison abolition must be grown together. From rioting against police violence and critiquing hate crimes legislation to prisoners demanding access to HIV medications, and far beyond, Captive Genders is a challenge for us all to join the struggle." [4e de couv.]
Table des matières:
Introduction: Fugitive Flesh: Gender Self-determination, Queer Abolition, and Trans Resistance / Eric A. Stanley
Out of Time: From Gay Liberation to Prison Abolition
1.Building an Abolitionist Trans & Queer Movement with Everything We’ve Got / Morgan Bassichis, Alexander Lee, Dean Spade
2.“Street Power” and the Claiming of Public Space: San Francisco’s “Vanguard” and Pre-Stonewall Queer Radicalism / Jennifer Worley
3.Brushes with Lily Law / Tommi Avicolli Mecca
4.Looking Back: The Bathhouse Raids in Toronto, 1981 / Nadia Guidotto
Prison Beyond the Prison: Criminalization of the Everyday
5.“Rounding Up The Homosexuals”: The Impact of Juvenile Court on Queer and Trans/Gender Non-conforming Youth / Wesley Ware
6.Hotel Hell / Ralowe T. Ampu
7.Regulatory Sites: Management, Confinement and HIV/AIDS / Michelle Potts
8.Awful Acts and the Trouble with Normal : A Personal Treatise on Sex Offenders / Erica Meiners
9.How to Make Prisons Disappear: Queer Immigrants, the Shackles of Love, and the Invisibility of the Prison Industrial Complex / Yasmin Nair
10.Identities Under Siege: Violence against Transpersons of Color / Lori Saffin
Walled Lives: Consolidating Difference, Disappearing Possibilities
11.Krystal is Kristopher and Vice Versa / Kristopher Shelley “Krystal”
12.“The Only Freedom I Can See:” Imprisoned Queer Writing and the Politics of the Unimaginable / Stephen Dillon
13.Being An Incarcerated Transperson: Shouldn’t People Care? / Clifton Goring / Candi Raine Sweet
14.Out of Compliance: Masculine-Identified People in Women’s Prisons / Lori Girshick
15.My Story / Paula Rae Witherspoon
16.Exposure / Cholo
17.No One Enters Like Them: Health, Gender Variance and the PIC / blake nemec with Kim Love
Bustin’ Out: Organizing Resistance and Building Alternatives
18.Transforming Carceral Logics: 10 Reasons to Dismantle the Prison Industrial Complex Using a Queer/Trans Analysis / S. Lambel
19.Making It Happen, Mama: A Conversation with Miss Major / Jayden Donahue
20.Gender wars: state changing shape, passing to play, & body of our movements / Vanessa Huang
21.Maroon Abolitionists: Black Gender-oppressed Activists in the Anti-Prison Movement in the U.S. and Canada / Julia Sudbury AKA Julia C. Oparah
22.Abolitionist Imaginings: A Conversation with Bo Brown, Reina Gossett, and Dylan Rodriguez / Che Gossett
Tool/Ressources
23.Picturing the PIC exercise / Critical resistance
24.Questions for abolitionist work: 7 easy steps / Critical resistance
25.Addressing the prison industrial complex: case studies / Nat SmithNote de contenu : Biographies des contribut.rices.eurs; Adresses de lieux de soutien (Etats-Unis-Canada). Mention de responsabilité : Eric A. Stanley (introd. et ed.); Nat Smith (ed.) Permalink : https://www.cira.ch/catalogue/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=314398 Exemplaires (1)
Cote Support Section Statut Disponibilité Ba 0564 Imprimé Bibliothèque Prêt possible Disponible Carlo Tresca / Nunzio PERNICONE / Oakland [USA] : AK Press (2010)
PermalinkCartography of revolutionary anarchism / Michael SCHMIDT / Oakland [USA] : AK Press (2013)
PermalinkCounter-Power, Volume 1. Black Flame / Michael SCHMIDT / Oakland [USA] : AK Press (2009)
PermalinkDecolonizing Anarchism / Maia RAMNATH / Oakland [USA] : AK Press
PermalinkPermalinkDirect struggle against capital : A Peter Kropotkin anthology / Pierre KROPOTKINE / Oakland [USA] : AK Press (2014)
PermalinkDreams of Freedom : a Ricardo Flores Magón Reader / Ricardo FLORES MAGON / Oakland [USA] : AK Press (2005)
PermalinkEyes to the South : French Anarchists and Algeria / David PORTER / Oakland [USA] : AK Press (2011)
PermalinkFacing the enemy : A history of anarchist organization from Proudhon to May 1968 / Alexandre SKIRDA / Oakland [USA] : AK Press (2002)
PermalinkFlash / Jim MILLER / Oakland [USA] : AK Press (2010)
PermalinkFor workers' power : the selected writings / Maurice BRINTON / Oakland [USA] : AK Press (2004)
PermalinkFree Comrades / Terence KISSACK / Oakland [USA] : AK Press (2008)
PermalinkFree women of Spain : anarchism and the struggle for the emancipation of women / Martha ACKELSBERG / Oakland [USA] : AK Press (2005)
PermalinkGetting the word out by any means necessary : The first 25 years of AK Press / Eric LAURSEN / Oakland [USA] : AK Press (2015)
PermalinkGoals and means : Anarchism, syndicalism, and internationalism in the origins of the Federacion Anarquista Iberica / Jason GARNER / Oakland [USA] : AK Press (2016)
PermalinkA History of the French anarchist movement, 1917-1945 / David BERRY / Oakland [USA] : AK Press (2009)
PermalinkIn the crossfire / NGO VAN / Oakland [USA] : AK Press (2010)
PermalinkItalian anarchism, 1864-1892 / Nunzio PERNICONE / Oakland [USA] : AK Press (2009)
PermalinkLiving anarchism : José Peirats and the Spanish anarcho-syndicalist movement / Chris EALHAM / Oakland [USA] : AK Press (2015)
PermalinkMythmakers & lawbreakers / Margaret KILLJOY / Oakland [USA] : AK Press (2009)
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