Erica Lagalisse thinks transnationally with social scientists and political activists about recent cultural shifts in their relation to Covid-19, capitalism and other structures of oppression, and how social movements, educators and researchers might respond.
Tag: social movements
Occult Features of Anarchism (PM Press, 2019)
Lagalisse works with primary and secondary sources in multiple languages to set straight the history of the Left, and illustrate the actual relationship between revolutionism, pantheistic occult philosophy, and the clandestine fraternity.
“Good Politics”: Property, Intersectionality, and the Making of the Anarchist Self (2017)
Download the original unedited dissertation (2017) here (McGill University Archive)
“Anthropology” in The Handbook of Marxism (2022)
To study anthropology with Marxist categories or subject Marxism to ethnographic scrutiny, it makes sense to proceed chronologically—the importance of history is something anthropologists and Marxists often agree on...
“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.
“Merry Crisis and Happy New Fear: The Movement Post-Occupy” Athens (2015)
Is it a panel? A play? There's a lot more going on than first meets the eye in this unique event that Georgia Sagri, David Graeber and I crafted, titled Merry Crisis and Happy New Fear: The Movement Post-Occupy, at Ύλη[matter]HYLE in Athens, Greece, which took place on December 30th 2015.