Lewis Call
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American anarchist academic
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Lewis Call's Degrees
- PhD Political Science University of Chicago
- Masters Political Science University of Chicago
- Bachelors Political Science University of Chicago
Why Is Lewis Call Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Lewis Call is an American academic and central post-anarchist thinker. He is best known for his 2002 book Postmodern Anarchism, which develops an account of postmodern anarchism through philosophers such as Friedrich Nietzsche and cyberpunk writers such as William Gibson and Bruce Sterling. Call has written extensively on the intersection of post-anarchism and science fiction, covering philosophers and authors such as Gilles Deleuze, Jean Baudrillard, Octavia Butler, Samuel R. Delany and Ursula K. Le Guin.
Lewis Call's Published Works
Published Works
- BDSM in American Science Fiction and Fantasy (2012) (14)
- Anti-Darwin, Anti-Spencer: Friedrich Nietzsche's Critique of Darwin and “Darwinism” (1998) (14)
- Structures of Desire: Erotic Power in the Speculative Fiction of Octavia Butler and Samuel Delany (2005) (10)
- Structures of desire: Postanarchist kink in the speculative fiction of Octavia Butler and Samuel Delany (2011) (8)
- A Is for Anarchy, V Is for Vendetta: Images of Guy Fawkes and the Creation of Postmodern Anarchism (2008) (7)
- "Sounds Like Kinky Business to Me": Subtextual and Textual Representations of Erotic Power in the Buffyverse (2007) (6)
- Postmodern Anarchism in the Novels of Ursula K. Le Guin (2007) (4)
- Structures of Desire (2012) (3)
- "The Wondrous Death": Erotic Power in the Science Fiction of James Tiptree, Jr. (2007) (3)
- Post-Anarchism Today (2010) (2)
- Submitting to a Loving Mistress: BDSM in William Moulton Marston’s Wonder Woman Comics (2013) (2)
- Editorial — Post-anarchism Today (2010) (2)
- Woman as Will and Representation: Nietzsche's Contribution to Postmodern Feminism (2010) (1)
- Death, sex and the Cylon: Living authentically on Battlestar Galactica (2012) (1)
- A Brief History of Anarchist Studies (So Far) (2007) (1)
- “It’s About Trust”: Slavery and Ethics in the Dollhouse (2013) (0)
- Chapter 7 Structures of desire Postanarchist kink in the speculative fiction of Octavia Butler and (2011) (0)
- âSounds Like Kinky Business to Meâ (2012) (0)
- Submitting to a Loving Mistress (2012) (0)
- “A Thought Thinking Itself:” Post-anarchism in Grant Morrison’s The Invisibles (2018) (0)
- Aspects of Enlightened Utopianism In Nietzsche's Zarathustra (1999) (0)
- AS-736-11 Resolution on Protecting the “American Institutions” Requirement at Cal Poly (2011) (0)
- Nietzsche and Anarchy: Psychology for Free Spirits, Ontology for Social War (2018) (0)
- “This Wondrous Death”: Power, Sex and Death in the Science Fiction of James Tiptree, Jr. (2013) (0)
- Structures of Desire: BDSM in the Science Fiction and Fantasy of Samuel R. Delany (2013) (0)
- AS-733-11 Resolution on Protecting the ‘American Institutions’ Requirement (2011) (0)
- Tribute to Charles Aldrich (0)
- Death, Sex and the Cylon: Battlestar Galactica’s Existential Kink (2013) (0)
- Introduction: BDSM + SF&F = Love (2013) (0)
- “AN ALL-PURPOSE SYMBOL”: (2022) (0)
- “Sounds Like Kinky Business to Me”: BDSM on Buffy and Angel (2013) (0)
- Acknowledgments (2010) (0)
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