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Anarcho-Modernism Toward a New Critical Theory

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Angus, Ian H., Zaslove, Jerry

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Publisher: Talonbooks, Limited Summary: Cultural Writing. This volume is a collection of 38 pieces unified by a combination of the playful, primitive aesthetic of literary modernism with the anti-authoritarian, anarchist praxis of radical democratic politics. The bi-polar sensibility permeates the work of Jerry Zaslove, to whom the book s dedicated. The contributors explore the fundamental tension that defines our new century-between bureaucratization and  [read more]
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Publisher: Talonbooks, Limited

Cultural Writing. This volume is a collection of 38 pieces unified by a combination of the playful, primitive aesthetic of literary modernism with the anti-authoritarian, anarchist praxis of radical democratic politics. The bi-polar sensibility permeates the work of Jerry Zaslove, to whom the book s dedicated. The contributors explore the fundamental tension that defines our new century-between bureaucratization and industrialization on the one hand, and the critical and autonomous individual on the other. Contributors include: Russell Jacoby, Robin Blaser, Wayne Burns, Jane Harris, Jennifer Simons, Kirsten Emiko McAllister, Wolf-Dieter Narr, and Jeff Wall, among many others.

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