CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS FIFTH ESTATE
WINTER 2006-07 ISSUE
The winter issue of Fifth Estate will critically reflect upon contemporary anarchist and radical anti-authoritarian political movements. What directions should radicals – who wish to both create a revolution in our everyday lives, as well as to destroy the various and overlapping systems of oppression – take in our current political situation? We welcome theoretical, historical and practical pieces on political and cultural issues.
Articles provisionally slated to appear include a critique of precarity from a US perspective; a critical look at the nexis of vulgar anti-imperialism, anti-americanism and antisemitism; the politics and aesthetics of radical marching bands; Colombian anarchists in New York City; and the current state of radical sexual and gender politics.
Theoretical articles should be written for a non-specialist audience. Assume that your readers are smart and well-read but not necessarily familar with any specific terms, discourses, or concepts you introduce.
We encourage submissions which address topics that are usually ignored in anti-authoritarian publications. Please send inquires first if you haven't written the piece.
Deadline is November 1, 2006.
Please send inquiries and submissions to: fe@fifthestate.org
The winter issue of Fifth Estate will critically reflect upon contemporary anarchist and radical anti-authoritarian political movements. What directions should radicals – who wish to both create a revolution in our everyday lives, as well as to destroy the various and overlapping systems of oppression – take in our current political situation? We welcome theoretical, historical and practical pieces on political and cultural issues.
Articles provisionally slated to appear include a critique of precarity from a US perspective; a critical look at the nexis of vulgar anti-imperialism, anti-americanism and antisemitism; the politics and aesthetics of radical marching bands; Colombian anarchists in New York City; and the current state of radical sexual and gender politics.
Theoretical articles should be written for a non-specialist audience. Assume that your readers are smart and well-read but not necessarily familar with any specific terms, discourses, or concepts you introduce.
We encourage submissions which address topics that are usually ignored in anti-authoritarian publications. Please send inquires first if you haven't written the piece.
Deadline is November 1, 2006.
Please send inquiries and submissions to: fe@fifthestate.org
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