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biathemermaid asked:
do you have any recs for readings on black anarchism? i’ve been feeling pretty frustrated with discussions of race & white supremacy in white anarchist texts
Sorry I took so long to respond to this. I thought I did.
So disclaimer, I am not sure what you think when you think of Black Anarchist because I am definitely not that person as I think I am more Anarchist than Anarkata. I mean I am definitely pro-punching the police, illegalism, burning down institutions of capital and oppression, prison riots, rioting in general, and all of that crusty white anarchist shit knowing that the police will gladly crucify my black ass. I read Bakunin even though he was an anti-semite, and David Graeber. I am a Black Anarchist who acts like he got the privilege of a white one. However, I do understand the frustration of dealing with white leftists disregarding race so because I feel like I was really late in my response, I am going to list not only black anarchists, but also non-Western Anarchists.
Black Anarchism/Anarkata
I think this one is more of what you are looking for.
Anarcho-Blackness by Marquis Bey
Anarchism and the Black Revolution by Lorenzo Kom'boa Ervin
The Ballot or the Bullet by LKE
The Dragon And The Hydra by Russell Maroon Shoatz
I don’t think Maroon Shoatz was an anarchist. This was just his critique of the Black Panther Party and what led to their ruin.
Also for normal contemporary commentary of Black Anarchism, look up @saint-drew on Youtube.
General Non-Western Anarchism
Asian and Pacific Anarchism
大逆事件 (Taigyaku Jiken): An Introduction to the Anarchists of Japan
The Prison Memoirs of a Japanese Woman
Because I wanted to by Kaneko Fumiko
I love this woman. So this is a diary of an anarchist Japanese woman living in 20th Century Japan. She plotted to kill the emperor. She was dope as fuck. I am basing one of my characters of my book off of Kaneko’s nihilist philosophy.
God Is Dead by Kurihara Yasushi
Anarchism In The Chinese Revolution
Anarchism and The Chinese Political Culture
The Alternative Education of a Chinese Punk
The Art of Not Being Governed: The Anarchist History of Upland Southeast Asia
The Soft, Warm, And Wet Technology of Native Oceania
Mèo Mun, Anarchist Views from Vietnam
The Chinese Anarchist Movement
Middle East and North Africa
Anarchism in Israel and Palestine
Latin and Caribbean Anarchism
Anarchist Influences on the Mexican Revolution
A Zapatista Response to “The EZLN Is NOT Anarchist”
I personally call this the “White Anarchists, Shut the Fuck Up” text.
Indigenous Anarchism in Bolivia: An Interview with Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui
None Shall Escape: Radical Perspectives from the Caribbean
Venezuela: Chavistas and Anarquistas
A History of the Anarchist Movement in Brazil
Introduction of Anarchism and Resistance in Bogota
Indigenous North American Anarchism
Unknowable: Against an Indigenous Anarchist Theory
Imagining Autonomy on Stolen Land
500 Years of Indigenous Resistance
I think this is enough. Again @anarcblr is an excellent study guide and resource. @effectiveresistance is great as well on finding where the action is.
this is an excellent reference guide so I’m only going to add a few more, a lot of which you’ll see overlap of;
Appending shit. Just using this as a place holder so don’t reblog this just yet.
So @livedpoetry is a Southeast Asian Anarchist and honestly I felt I skimped on some countries so I am adding a few of their additions here per country.
General
The Western Left’s Erasure Of Anarchists In The So-Called “Third World”
How to prove the existence of anarchists of color once and for all
Philippines
Southeastern Asian Anarchist Library: Philippine section
Bandilang Itim: Philippines & Anarchism (Part 1)
Part 2 is hyperlinked in the texts
Towards an Anarchism in the Philippine Archipelago
Kill Your Heroes: A Filipino Anarchist Discussion about National Heroes
Vietnam
Southeast Asian Anarchist Library: Vietnam Section
The Broken Promises of Vietnam
Interview with Xuan Rayne: Vietnamese, Anarchist, Sex Worker
@effectiveresistance — i would love your additions to this if you would grace me with your insight
So many great ones have already been added. But I can add a couple more.