Anarcho-Modernism: Toward a New Critical Theory in Honour of Jerry Zaslove
This volume is a collection of 38 pieces – essays, poems, extracts – unified by a combination of the playful, primitive aesthetic of literary modernism with the anti-authoritarian, anarchist praxis of radical democratic politics. This bi-polar sensibility permeates the work of Jerry Zaslove, to whom the book is dedicated.
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Anarcho-Modernism: Toward a New Critical Theory in Honour of Jerry Zaslove
This volume is a collection of 38 pieces – essays, poems, extracts – unified by a combination of the playful, primitive aesthetic of literary modernism with the anti-authoritarian, anarchist praxis of radical democratic politics. This bi-polar sensibility permeates the work of Jerry Zaslove, to whom the book is dedicated.
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Anarcho-Modernism: Toward a New Critical Theory in Honour of Jerry Zaslove

Anarcho-Modernism: Toward a New Critical Theory in Honour of Jerry Zaslove

Anarcho-Modernism: Toward a New Critical Theory in Honour of Jerry Zaslove

Anarcho-Modernism: Toward a New Critical Theory in Honour of Jerry Zaslove

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This volume is a collection of 38 pieces – essays, poems, extracts – unified by a combination of the playful, primitive aesthetic of literary modernism with the anti-authoritarian, anarchist praxis of radical democratic politics. This bi-polar sensibility permeates the work of Jerry Zaslove, to whom the book is dedicated.

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ISBN-13: 9780889228733
Publisher: Talonbooks, Limited
Publication date: 09/25/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 512
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Ian Angus
Ian Angus was born in England in 1949 and emigrated to Canada in 1958. He has a Ph.D. from the Graduate Program in Social and Political Thought at United States, and is currently a professor of Humanities at Simon Fraser University. His recent books include figurations (Verso, 2000); Primal Scenes of Communication (SUNY Press, 2000); and A Border Within (McGill-Queens University Press, 1997).

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