Anthropology, Ecology, And Anarchism: A Brian Morris Reader

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Anthropology, Ecology, And Anarchism: A Brian Morris Reader
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Brian Morris
Introduction by Peter Marshall
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:268
Dimensions(mm): Height 230,Width 152
ISBN/Barcode 9781604860931
ClassificationsDewey:335.83092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher PM Press
Imprint PM Press
Publication Date 22 January 2015
Publication Country United States

Description

Over the course of a long career, Brian Morris has created an impressive body of engaging and insightful writings - from social anthropology and ethnography to politics, history and philosophy - that have made these subjects accessible to the layperson without sacrificing analytical rigor. But until now, the essays collected here, originally published in obscure journals and magazines, have been largely unavailable to the broad readership to which they are suited. Morris's work takes an interdisciplinary approach that moves seamlessly among topics.

Author Biography

Brian Morris is professor emeritus of anthropology at Goldsmiths College, London. He is the author of The Anarchist Geographer: An Introduction to the Life of Peter Kropotkin; Bakunin: The Philosophy of Freedom; Ecology and Anarchism: Essays and Reviews on Contemporary Thought; Kropotkin: The Politics of Community. Peter Marshall is a philosopher, historian, biographer, travel writer, and poet. He has written 15 highly acclaimed books, including the landmark history of anarchism Demanding the Impossible. His circumnavigation of Africa was made into a six-part TV series and his voyage around Ireland into a BBC Radio series.

Reviews

"Brian Morris blazed a lot of trails. He is a scholar of genuine daring and great humanity, and his work deserves to be read and debated for a very long time to come." --David Graeber, author of Debt: The First 5,000 Years "This is a marvelously original book bursting with new ideas. I have read it with enormous interest and admiration. This collection of essays is an outstanding contribution to anthropology, environmental thought, and anarchism." --Andrej Grubacic, professor and department chair in Anthropology and Social Change, California Institute of Integral Studies "Before there was 'anarchist anthropology, ' there was Brian Morris. This collection introduces the work of an intrepid pioneer, taking anarchist perspectives to where you would least expect them." --Gabriel Kuhn, editor and translator of All Power to the Councils! A Documentary History of the German Revolution of 1918-1919, Liberating Society from the State and Other Writings by Erich Muhsam, and Revolution and Other Writings by Gustav Landauer "Brian Morris's scholarship is nothing if not compendious.... Morris's achievement is formidable. His control of such a breadth of material is enviable, and his style is always lucid. He makes difficult work accessible. His prose conveys the unmistakable impression of a superb and meticulous lecturer at work." --Anthony P. Cohen, University of Edinburgh "Morris's acerbic analysis of established literature is matched by nuanced ethnographic analysis.... He writes accessibly about complicated matters." --Allen F. Roberts, University of California, Los Angeles