Postanarchism and space: Revolutionary fantasies and autonomous zones
Newman, Saul.
2011.
Postanarchism and space: Revolutionary fantasies and autonomous zones.
Planning Theory, 10(4),
pp. 344-365.
ISSN 1473-0952
[Article]
In this paper, I call for a re-consideration of anarchism and its alternative ways of conceptualising
spaces for radical politics. Here I apply a Lacanian analysis of the social imaginary to explore the utopian fantasies and desires that underpin social spaces, discourses and practices – including planning, and revolutionary politics. I will go on to develop – via Castoriadis and others – a distinctly post-anarchist conception of political space based around the project of autonomy and the re-situation of the political space outside the state. This will have direct consequences for an alternative conception of planning practice and theory.
Item Type | Article |
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Keywords | planning theory, (post)anarchism, Lacan, revolutionary politics, autonomy |
Subjects |
Architecture, Building and Planning > Planning studies Social studies > Political Theories |
Departments, Centres and Research Units | Politics |
Date Deposited | 30 Dec 2011 10:25 |
Last Modified | 29 Apr 2020 15:31 |
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