A photo of a graffiti figure that looks almost like a female religious figure with a draped fabric and holding a gun, with the text: Marginalizing Magdalena: Intersections of Gender and the Secular in Anarchoindigenist Solidarity Activism. Signs - Journal of Women in Culture and Society. Vol 36, No. 3 (2011).

“Marginalizing Magdalena” – Intersections of Gender and the Secular (Signs, 2011)

“Marginalizing Magdalena" (2011) explores the logical and historical connections between gender and secularism based on ethnographic research of collaborating Zapatista and anarchist activist collectives.

A photo of Erica Lagalisse giving a lecture at a podium; Erica is wearing a hat and the book cover is projected behind.

“Occult Features of Anarchism” LSE Public Lecture (2019)

A podcast of my public lecture at the London School of Economics, presenting Occult Features of Anarchism - With Attention to the Conspiracy of Kings and the Conspiracy of the Peoples (2019) is available here. This lecture took place March 20th, 2019, and was chaired by Mathijs Pelkmans of the Anthropology department.

“Caring Labour in the Academy” The Sociological Review (2020)

One day I will publish the first draft of this essay next to the final one, so that everyone can see just how bad things really are. Until then, enjoy draft six of Caring Labour in the Academy at The Sociological Review (March 2020).

“The Limits of Radical Democracy” (2010)

One of my first academic publications (2010), this ‘Limits of Radical Democracy’ essay concerns gendered power in anarchist collectives.