Sex, Violence, and the Avant-Garde

Sex, Violence, and the Avant-Garde Anarchism in Interwar France

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Publisher's Synopsis

By the end of World War I, the conflict between anarchism and the state had largely been eclipsed by the competing forces of liberalism, fascism, and communism. To combat their slide into irrelevance, French anarchists, especially those called individualists, redirected their attentions from violent revolution and general strikes to ethical issues that focused on personal liberation. Chief among these issues was sexual freedom, sought not only for the sake of pleasure but also to undermine the authoritarian family, bulwark of the patriarchal state. In this revelatory book, Richard Sonn approaches the French anarchist movement during this period from a sociocultural perspective, considering the relationships among anarchism and the artistic avant-garde and surrealism, political violence and terrorism, sexuality and sexual politics, and gender roles. He shows that, contrary to popular belief, anarchism in theory and practice played a significant role in the culture of interwar France.

Book information

ISBN: 9780271036632
Publisher: Penn State University Press
Imprint: Penn State University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 335.83094409042
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 259
Weight: 540g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 25mm