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OverviewIn The AnarchistRoots of Geography, Simon Springer sets the stage for a radical politics ofpossibility and freedom through a discussion of the insurrectionary geographiesthat suffuse our daily experiences. By embracing anarchist geographies askaleidoscopic spatialities that allow for non-hierarchical connections betweenautonomous entities, Springer configures a new political imagination. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Simon SpringerPublisher: University of Minnesota Press Imprint: University of Minnesota Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.227kg ISBN: 9780816697731ISBN 10: 0816697736 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 01 August 2016 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsSpringer urges the reader to address all aspects of modern life with a critical faculty that can draw out radical potentials for universal freedom and equality. --Earth First! Springer urges the reader to address all aspects of modern life with a critical faculty that can draw out radical potentials for universal freedom and equality.-Earth First! Springer urges the reader to address all aspects of modern life with a critical faculty that can draw out radical potentials for universal freedom and equality. -Earth First! Anyone who wants evidence that anarchist geography is alive and well today need only read this book. -Fifth Estate Springer's book might therefore represent a coming of age for anarchist geography. -The AAG Review of Books It is Springer's enlightened capacity to identify various interpretations of spatial realities that move this anarchist modality from an alternative view to front and centre. Springer has given us much food for thought about an approach in deconstructing the status quo. Optimism thrives in his words, and seeks to inspire a new generation of geographers. -The Canadian Geographer Inclusive, creative and vibrant. -Geopolitics The Anarchist Roots of Geography provides many compelling insights. -Marx and Philosophy Review of Books This book is an important intervention into current theoretical discussions around the importance of anarchism within academia and life, and in challenging dominant conceptions of public and private space. -Trespass Highly persuasive, robust, and original, The Anarchist Roots of Geography is impossible to ignore. It will provoke and agitate those who need provoking and agitating because it fundamentally changes the underlying assumptions about what it is to be truly radical in a time of crisis. -Dr. Richard J. White, Sheffield Hallam University Simon Springer's guide to what an anarchist geography might mean is spirited, lucid, original, and historically deep. It is also, to his great credit, insistent on the creative role of strife and conflict. -James C. Scott, Yale University Simon Springer's brilliant vision of an emancipatory spatiality invites us to reflect upon the largely ignored tradition of anarchism in human geography and on the ways in which it can assist us not only to do a better job of being geographers but also to do a better job of changing the world. This is a thoughtful retort to the orthodoxies of radical geography, a welcome challenge to the territorial imperatives of the Neoliberal state, and a thrilling invitation to consider how another world may be possible. -Audrey Kobayashi, PhD, Queen's University Springer has convinced me that anarchism deserves a respected seat at the table within radical/critical geography. -Hannes Gerhardt, University of West Georgia Author InformationSimon Springer is associate professor in the department of geography at the University of Victoria, Canada. He is the author of Violent Neoliberalism: Development, Discourse and Dispossession in Cambodia,Cambodia's Neoliberal Order: Violence, Authoritarianism, and the Contestation of Public Space, and The Discourse of Neoliberalism: An Anatomy of A Powerful Idea. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |