Anarchism & Sexuality: Ethics, Relationships and Power brings the rich traditions of anarchist thought and practice to contemporary questions about the politics of sexuality.
Preface, Judy Greenway 1. Ethics, Relationships & Power: An Introduction, Jamie Heckert & Richard Cleminson 2. Alexander Berkman: Sexual Dissidence in the First Wave Anarchist Movement and Its Subsequent Narratives, Jenny Alexander 3. Nobody Knows What an Insurgent Body Can Do: Questions for Affective Resistance, Stevphen Shukaitis. Poetic Interlude I, Helen Moore 4. Postanarchism and the Contrasexual Practices of the Cyborg in Dildotopia or 'The War on the Phallus', Lena Eckert 5. On Anarchism: An Interview with Judith Butler, Jamie Heckert. Poetic Interlude II, Tom Leonard 6. Love and Revolution in Le Guin's Four Ways to Forgiveness, Laurence Davis 7. Structures of Desire: Postanarchist Kink in the Speculative Fiction of Octavia Butler and Samuel Delany, Lewis Call 8. Fantasies of an Anarchist Sex Educator, Jamie Heckert. Poetic Interlude III,J. Fergus Evans & Helen Moore 9. Sexuality Issues in the Czech Anarchist Movement, Marta Kolárová 10. Amateurism and Anarchism in the Creation of Autonomous Queer Spaces, Gavin Brown. Afterword: On the Phenomenology of Fishbowls, Kristina Nell Weaver
Jamie Heckert is a founding member of the Anarchist Studies Network. His writings on identity, ethics, non-monogamy, post-anarchism and ecology have appeared in a variety of activist and scholarly publications
Richard Cleminson is Reader in the History of Sexuality at the University of Leeds and Associate Editor of Anarchist Studies. His research centres on the history of sexuality in Spain and he has published on anarchism and sexuality, the history of male homosexuality and hermaphroditism.