Anarchist Socialism in Early Twentieth-Century Spain: A Ricardo Mella Anthology: Hispanic Urban Studies
Autor Stephen Luis Vilasecaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 mai 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783030446796
ISBN-10: 3030446794
Pagini: 271
Ilustrații: LXXIV, 271 p. 4 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Hispanic Urban Studies
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3030446794
Pagini: 271
Ilustrații: LXXIV, 271 p. 4 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Hispanic Urban Studies
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
Chapter 1: Doctrine.- Chapter 2: Social Criticism.- Chapter 3: Libertarian Habits.- Chapter 4: Tactics.- Chapter 5: Evolution and Revolution.- Chapter 6: Violence.- Chapter 7: Freedom and Authority.- Chapter 8: Philosophical-Literary Essays.- Chapter 9: Iconoclastic Ideas.- Chapter 10: Morals.- Chapter 11: Sociological Topics.- Chapter 12: Pedagogy.- Chapter 13: Spanish Life.- Chapter 14: Representative Men.- Chapter 15: Polemical Works.- Chapter 16: Readings
Notă biografică
Stephen Luis Vilaseca is Associate Professor of Spanish at Northern Illinois University and co-Associate Editor of the Journal of Urban Cultural Studies. He is the author of Barcelonan Okupas: Squatter Power! (2013).
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“This book provides an invaluable glimpse into Spanish anarchism for English language speakers. Vilaseca capably reflects on where his voice sits in relation to Mella’s, offering an account that is hybridized, lively, and highly relevant to the contemporary moment of social struggle.”
—Simon Springer, Professor, Human Geography and Anarchist Studies, The
University of Newcastle, Australia
“We have a vital need for works like this book by Stephen Vilaseca, which rediscovers, translates, and puts in their contexts the works of activist Ricardo Mella. Most welcome!”
— Federico Ferretti, Associate Professor, Cultural and Historical Geography, University College Dublin, Ireland
“This anthology will inspire contemporary revolutionaries who want to recall the roots of the debates, principles, and utopias proposed by early anarchists and socialists.”
— Miguel A. Martínez, Professor, Sociology, Uppsala University, Sweden
“This book provides a much-needed introduction to a central figure in the history of the Spanish anarchist movement. The incisive introductory essays bring Mella’s work into dialogue with current theoretical and activist approaches in urban studies and other fields.”
— Sebastiaan Faber, Oberlin College, USA, author of Memory Battles of the Spanish Civil War
This book is the first English translation of and critical introduction to Ideario, a collection of newspaper and journal articles written by Spanish anarchist Ricardo Mella. Given that Mella is virtually unknown to the English-speaking world, this book provides readers access to his extensive body of work about Spain, human nature, and a world increasingly dominated by capitalism. Suitable for both the general public interested in learning more about anarchist ideas and for scholars studying twentieth-century Spain, the three introductory essays help to introduce Mella, ground his work in the context of Spanish anarchism, and draw connections between Mella and the urban. Stephen Luis Vilaseca’s translation is accessible and engaging. Stephen Luis Vilaseca is Associate Professor of Spanish at Northern Illinois University and co-Associate Editor of the Journal of Urban Cultural Studies. He is the author of Barcelonan Okupas: Squatter Power! (2013).
—Simon Springer, Professor, Human Geography and Anarchist Studies, The
University of Newcastle, Australia
“We have a vital need for works like this book by Stephen Vilaseca, which rediscovers, translates, and puts in their contexts the works of activist Ricardo Mella. Most welcome!”
— Federico Ferretti, Associate Professor, Cultural and Historical Geography, University College Dublin, Ireland
“This anthology will inspire contemporary revolutionaries who want to recall the roots of the debates, principles, and utopias proposed by early anarchists and socialists.”
— Miguel A. Martínez, Professor, Sociology, Uppsala University, Sweden
“This book provides a much-needed introduction to a central figure in the history of the Spanish anarchist movement. The incisive introductory essays bring Mella’s work into dialogue with current theoretical and activist approaches in urban studies and other fields.”
— Sebastiaan Faber, Oberlin College, USA, author of Memory Battles of the Spanish Civil War
This book is the first English translation of and critical introduction to Ideario, a collection of newspaper and journal articles written by Spanish anarchist Ricardo Mella. Given that Mella is virtually unknown to the English-speaking world, this book provides readers access to his extensive body of work about Spain, human nature, and a world increasingly dominated by capitalism. Suitable for both the general public interested in learning more about anarchist ideas and for scholars studying twentieth-century Spain, the three introductory essays help to introduce Mella, ground his work in the context of Spanish anarchism, and draw connections between Mella and the urban. Stephen Luis Vilaseca’s translation is accessible and engaging. Stephen Luis Vilaseca is Associate Professor of Spanish at Northern Illinois University and co-Associate Editor of the Journal of Urban Cultural Studies. He is the author of Barcelonan Okupas: Squatter Power! (2013).
Caracteristici
Resituates and extends Mella’s conceptual model of anarquismo sin adjetivos [anarchism without adjectives] as a framework for understanding urban culture Combines an examination of the urban context of the city of Vigo with a close textual analysis of Mella’s newspaper and journal articles Situated within the framework of numerous academic discourses such as transportation studies, urban geography, and anarchist studies, and moves across the individual and the collective scales of experience