Art and Anarchy

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Anarchist Developments in Cultural Studies (ADCS) is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access journal devoted to the study of new and emerging perspectives in anarchist thought and practice from or through a cultural studies perspective. The interdisciplinary focus of the journal presumes an analysis of a broad range of cultural phenomena, the development of diverse methodological traditions, as well as the investigation of both macro-structural issues and the micrological practices of everyday life". ADCS is an attempt to bring anarchist thought into contact with innumerable points of connection.
We publish articles, reviews/debates, announcements and unique contributions that:
Adopt an anarchist perspective with regards to analyses of language, discourse, culture and power; Investigate various facets of anarchist thought and practice from a non-anarchist standpoint;
Investigate or incorporate elements of non-anarchist thought and practice from the standpoint of traditional anarchist thought.

Anarchist Developments in Cultural Studies (2011) #2
Table of Contents
Editorial
Art & Anarchy
Allan Antliff
Articles
Anna Halprin’s 10 Myths: Mutual Creation and Non-totalizing Collectivity
Tusa Shea
RUINS for Violoncello Quartet
Allan Antliff
RUINS for Violoncello Quartet
Wolf Edwards
Situating Freedom: Jackson Mac Low, John Cage, and Donald Judd
Allan Antliff
Gambling Anarchically: The Early RUssian Avant-Garde
Nina Gourianova
Groundless in the Museum: Anarchism and the Living Work of Art
Lius Jacob
Post-Works: Nottingham’s Monuments of the Near Future
Melissa Appleton, Matthew Butcher
Modernist Abstraction, Anarchist Antimilitarism, and War
Patricia Leighten
Social Physics
Kika Thorne
Bad Anarchism: Aestheticized Mythmaking and the Legacy of Georges Sorel
Mark Antliff
Becoming Anarchist: The Function of Anarchist Literature
Sandra Jeppesen