Jamie Heckert

Biography :

Jamie Heckert is an activist, scholar and yoga teacher living in the south of England. He intended to study chemistry and environmental studies when we went off to do his liberal arts degree at Grinnell College (USA), but found himself focusing on psychology and gender & women's studies. His postgraduate studies in sociology at the University of Edinburgh combined interviews and personal insight with feminist, (post)anarchist and queer theories to rethink (sexual) politics. This scholarly work has always been intertwined with the evolution of his activism: organizing Pride events with increasing ambivalence, teaching sex education with joy and exploring how it feels to put anarchy into practice. Jamie attempts to do this, in part, by weaving together personal stories and cultural analyzes with academic theory and spiritual wisdom to create consciously performative lectures, participatory workshops and engaging writing. As well as contributing to numerous scholarly and movement publications, Jamie is a founding member of the Anarchist Studies Network, coeditor (with Richard Cleminson) of Anarchism & Sexuality: Ethics, Relationships and Power, editor of a special issue of Sexualities, and Love Life columnist for the web magazine Bella Caledonia. He's held positions at Napier University (Sociology), the University Kent (Law) and Essex University (Business School). He currently lives in Poole, England, where he listens, writes and invites the impossible.

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Jamie Heckert is a founding member of the Anarchist Studies Network. His writings on identity, ethics, non-monogamy, post-anarchism and ecology have appeared in a variety of activist and scholarly publications.

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From : Amazon.com.

Works :

Author of “Anarchism … is a Living Force Within Our Life …” Anarchism, Education and Alternative Possibilities (December 31, 1969)

Author of Anarchy Without Opposition (December 31, 1969)

Author of Gender (December 31, 1969)

Author of Listen to Yourself (December 31, 1969)

Author of Love Without Borders? Intimacy, Identity and the State of Compulsory Monogamy (December 31, 1969)

Author of Maintaining the Borders: Identity & Politics (December 31, 1969)

Author of Nurturing Autonomy (December 31, 1969)

Author of One Morning (December 31, 1969)

Author of Police Threaten Summer of Order for Britain (December 31, 1969)

Author of Queering Anarchism (December 31, 1969)

Author of Queerly Erotic: An Open Love Letter to Ursula Le Guin (December 31, 1969)

Author of Towards Consenting Relations: Anarchism and Sexuality (December 31, 1969)

Author of Transition Forerunner, Colin Ward: A Life in Review (December 31, 1969)

Chronology :

February 05, 2022 : Jamie Heckert's Added.

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