The Voltairine de Cleyre Reader

The Voltairine de Cleyre Reader
Title The Voltairine de Cleyre Reader PDF eBook
Author Voltairine De Cleyre
Publisher
Pages 276
Release 2004
Genre Literary Collections
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The scope and depth of de Cleyre's activism, study and concern are finally available in this collection of poetry and prose. Combined into a fully annotated single volume are classic works as well as writings which have not been widely available for decades. Though never as infamous as Emma Goldman, de Cleyre distinguished herself as a leading intellectual, activist, speaker and writer. Though she died young in 1912 at the age of 46, she had already made a tremendous impact in anarchist, feminist and labour movements in America.




Selected Works of Voltairine de Cleyre

Selected Works of Voltairine de Cleyre
Title Selected Works of Voltairine de Cleyre PDF eBook
Author Voltairine De Cleyre
Publisher Good Press
Pages 406
Release 2019-11-22
Genre Literary Collections
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Selected Works Of Voltairine De Cleyre is a compilation made by the author herself. De Cleyre was an activist, radical, suffragette, and leader of woman's freedom. Her works present varying matters linked to society's formal confines of the women of her time.




Gates of Freedom

Gates of Freedom
Title Gates of Freedom PDF eBook
Author Eugenia C. DeLamotte
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 348
Release 2010-02-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0472026283

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"The question of souls is old; we demand our bodies, now." These words are not from a feminist manifesto of the late twentieth century, but from a fiery speech given a hundred years earlier by Voltairine de Cleyre, a leading anarchist and radical thinker. A contemporary of Emma Goldman---who called her "the most gifted and brilliant anarchist woman America ever produced"---de Cleyre was a significant force in a major social movement that sought to transform American society and culture at its root. But she belongs to a group of late-nineteenth-century freethinkers, anarchists, and sex-radicals whose writing continues to be excluded from the U.S. literary and historical canon. Gates of Freedom considers de Cleyre's speeches, letters, and essays, including her most well known essay, "Sex Slavery." Part I brings current critical concerns to bear on de Cleyre's writings, exploring her contributions to the anarchist movement, her analyses of justice and violence, and her views on women, sexuality, and the body. Eugenia DeLamotte demonstrates both de Cleyre's literary significance and the importance of her work to feminist theory, women's studies, literary and cultural studies, U.S. history, and contemporary social and cultural analysis. Part II presents a thematically organized selection of de Cleyre's stirring writings, making Gates of Freedom appealing to scholars, students, and anyone interested in Voltairine de Cleyre's fascinating life and rousing work. Eugenia C. DeLamotte is Associate Professor of English, Arizona State University.




Exquisite Rebel

Exquisite Rebel
Title Exquisite Rebel PDF eBook
Author Voltairine de Cleyre
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 349
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0791485064

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2005 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title Emma Goldman called Voltairine de Cleyre "the most gifted and brilliant anarchist woman America ever produced." Yet her writings and speeches on anarchism and feminism—as radical, passionate, and popular at the time as Goldman's—are virtually unknown today. This important book brings de Cleyre's eloquent and incisive work out of undeserved obscurity. Twenty-one essays are reprinted here, including her classic works: "Anarchism and the American Tradition," "The Dominant Idea," and "Sex Slavery." Three biographical essays are also included: two new ones by Sharon Presley and Crispin Sartwell, and a rarely reprinted one from Emma Goldman. At a time when the mainstream women's movement asked only for the right to vote and rarely challenged the status quo, de Cleyre demanded an end to sex roles, called for economic independence for women, autonomy within and without marriage, and offered a radical critique of the role of the Church and State in oppressing women. In today's world of anti-globalization actions, de Cleyre's anarchist ideals of local self-rule, individual conscience, and decentralization of power still remain fresh and relevant.




An American Anarchist

An American Anarchist
Title An American Anarchist PDF eBook
Author Paul Avrich
Publisher
Pages 292
Release 2018-05-08
Genre Women anarchists
ISBN 9781849352680

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The legendary biography of America's fiery feminist iconoclast. In paperback for the first time.




Anthropology, Ecology, and Anarchism

Anthropology, Ecology, and Anarchism
Title Anthropology, Ecology, and Anarchism PDF eBook
Author Brian Morris
Publisher PM Press
Pages 425
Release 2015-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1604869860

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Over the course of a long career, Brian Morris has created an impressive body of engaging and insightful writings—from social anthropology and ethnography to politics, history, and philosophy—that have made these subjects accessible to the layperson without sacrificing analytical rigor. But until now, the essays collected here, originally published in obscure journals and political magazines, have been largely unavailable to the broad readership to which they are so naturally suited. The opposite of arcane, specialized writing, Morris’s work takes an interdisciplinary approach that moves seamlessly among topics, offering up coherent and practical connections between his various scholarly interests and his deeply held commitment to anarchist politics and thought. Approached in this way, anthropology and ecology are largely untapped veins whose relevance for anarchism and other traditions of social thought have only recently begun to be explored and debated. But there is a long history of anarchist writers drawing upon works in those related fields. Morris’s essays both explore past connections and suggest ways that broad currents of anarchist thought will have new and ever-emerging relevance for anthropology and many other ways of understanding social relationships. His writings avoid the constraints of dogma and reach across an impressive array of topics to give readers a lucid orientation within these traditions and point to new ways to confront common challenges.




Anarchism

Anarchism
Title Anarchism PDF eBook
Author Robert Graham
Publisher Black Rose Books Ltd.
Pages 540
Release 1970
Genre Anarchism
ISBN 9781551645766

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