The Luso-anarchist reader : the origins of anarchism in Portugal and Brazil

No book has ever presented a selection of writings of anarchists from the Portuguese-speaking world to an English-speaking audience. In The Luso-Anarchist Reader, writings by feminist radicals such as Maria Lacerda de Moura and anarchist communists such as Neno Vasco are made available in English fo...

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Other Authors Góes, Plínio de, Jr (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K : Emerald Publishing Limited : Information Age Publishing, Inc., [2017]
SeriesCritical constructions.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781806609383
DOI10.1108/978-1-68123-720-6
Physical Description1 online resource (xv, 164 pages) : illustrations

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505 0 |a Introductory essay : renovação: the origins of Luso-anarchism / Plínio de Góes, Jr -- Words from an anarchist "snob" (1913) / Lima Barreto -- Manuel capineiro (1915) / Lima Barreto -- The sower (1921) / Avelino Fóscolo -- Alms (1905) / Avelino Fóscolo -- Syndicalism in Portugal (1931) / Manuel Joaquim de Sousa -- The anarchist conception of syndicalism (1923) / Neno Vasco -- Povero vecchio! (1902) / Neno Vasco -- The parasites (1935) / Neno Vasco -- Love each other..and don't breed (1932) : intelligence has a gender / Maria Lacerda de Moura -- Sons of the poor (1905) / Ângelo Jorge -- God (1905) / Ângelo Jorge -- The factory (1909) / Ângelo Jorge -- Liberty and life (1905) / Ângelo Jorge -- Sexual love (1909) / Ângelo Jorge -- The inevitability of anarchy (1905) / Ângelo Jorge -- The authoritarian formula (1909) / Agelo Jorge -- Years of exile (1931) / Mário Castelhano -- Letter from Varella (1927) / José Maria Fernandes Varella / José Maria Fernandes Varella -- Concluding remarks : a living tradition. 
506 |a Plný text je dostupný pouze z IP adres počítačů Univerzity Tomáše Bati ve Zlíně nebo vzdáleným přístupem pro zaměstnance a studenty 
520 |a No book has ever presented a selection of writings of anarchists from the Portuguese-speaking world to an English-speaking audience. In The Luso-Anarchist Reader, writings by feminist radicals such as Maria Lacerda de Moura and anarchist communists such as Neno Vasco are made available in English for the first time. Researchers and activists interested in achieving a more comprehensive understanding of people's movements could certainly stand to benefit from exposure to these texts.Groups such as the Anarchist Federation of Rio de Janeiro are organizing in both urban and rural Brazil, sometimes working as part of a larger umbrella organization known as Brazilian Anarchist Coordination or CAB coordinating the efforts of various anarchist associations. Anarchists participated in the massive 2013 protests in Brazil, protests that brought together millions of people to speak out against corruption and for a variety of social causes. Anarchists are active in anti-austerity protests in Portugal against the European troika. Given the visibility of anarchism in the Portuguese-speaking world, Brazil in particular, the need to understand the roots of this anarchist tradition is especially salient.Anarchism in the Portuguese-speaking world during the early twentieth century brought together immigrants, people of African and indigenous descent, and feminists to forge a solidarity-based alliance for change. The young anarchist activists questioning the status quo today stand on ground seeded by the hard work of their predecessors. 
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