
Judy Greenway
Anarchism
I am currently working on scanning my published articles and making them available as web pages and downloadable Word documents.
There are also links to articles elsewhere online.
Available so far:
NEW: Now available as download
The Gender Politics of Anarchist History: re/membering women, re/minding men, 2010. Paper given at the panel on Anarchism and Feminism, PSA conference, Edinburgh, April 2010. An expanded version will be made available on this site at a later date. [Discusses how gendered approaches to anarchist history can generate new ideas about anarchism past, present and future]
Speaking desire: anarchism and free love as utopian performance in fin de siècle Britain (2009) in Laurence Davis and Ruth Kinna, eds, Anarchism and Utopianism. Manchester: Manchester University Press. [I hope to add this article to my website at a later date.]
Now available on this site: Desire, delight, regret: discovering Elizabeth Gibson, 2008, Qualitative Research, 2008: 8, pp 317-324. [Discusses the process of researching a previously unknown relative, poet and feminist Elizabeth Gibson, as an example of anarchist methodology.]
Enemies of the State? Homosexuality in the Nineteenth Century, 2005, Anarchist Studies 13:1, pp.90-95. [Review article which discusses links between sexual and political outlaws.]
Anarchists, Aliens and Detectives, History Today, December 2005.
[When an ex-anarchist sued an ex-policeman for libel, the trial became a melodrama linking anarchists, aliens and terrorists in the run-up to the Aliens Act of 1905.]
‘Together We will make a New World’: Sexual and Political Utopianism, 2003, Past and Present of Radical Sexual Politics, Socialism and Sexuality seminar, Amsterdam, October 3-4, 2003 (conference paper). [Discusses changing concepts of free love and sexual liberation among anarchists and libertarians in England from the 1880s to the 1970s.]
NEW: Now available on this site
No Place For Women? Anti-utopianism and the Utopian Politics of the 1890s, Geografisker Annaler 84 B, 2002, 3-4:31-39. [Discusses women’s fictional and non-fiction accounts of utopian experiments in 1890s England, and how these become stories which reinforce anti-utopian narratives.]
Impossible Outlaws: Gender, Space and Utopia in ‘Johnny Guitar’, Altitude, Vol.1 No.2, December 2000: online journal. [Joan Crawford meets utopian theory in the outlaw territory of the Temporary Autonomous Zone, in this discussion of the film ‘Johnny Guitar’.]
Twenty-first Century Sex, in Twenty-first Century Anarchism: Unorthodox Ideas for a New Millennium, 1997, edited by Jon Purkis and James Bowen, Cassell: London, pp.170-180. [Do new technologies and new theories of sex, gender, and the body pose a real challenge to existing power relationships?]
Sex, Politics and Housework, 1993. In Chris Coates, Jonathan How, Lee Jones, William Morris, and Andy Wood, (eds), Diggers and Dreamers 94/95: The Guide to Communal Living. Communes Network: Winslow, Buckinghamshire, pp. 39-45. [Problems and tensions between men and women in utopian communities are nothing new, especially when it comes to sharing the housework.]
Gays Under Attack: Out of the closets and into the hospitals, by Margot Farnham and Judy Greenway, 1977. Zero 3, October/November 1977, pp. 8, 10. [Discusses anti-gay violence, linking it to a rightwing backlash against the threat posed by Women’s and Gay Liberation groups to patriarchy and the state.]
Questioning our desires, Wildcat No.6, March 1975, p.5. [Discusses sexuality in the early days of the Women’s Liberation Movement.]
All word cloud images on these pages were made at the WORDLE website.