Upping the Anti #3

A new submission guide is available for UTA. Issue 4 coming in May of 2007. Deadline for submissions is March 1st.



Issue #4 of Upping the Anti is being launched in Toronto on May 1st, 2007. If you would like to receive a hard copy of the journal or to distribute the journal in your community or organizations, please email uta_distro@yahoo.ca so that we can add you to our list of local distributors. This issue of the journal is 182 pages long and we are selling single copies for $10 including postage. If you want 5 or more copies for distribution, the journal is $5 per copy, and we'll cover the postage. The full text of our first issue is available here. Journal articles and PDF files will be uploaded to the website in a staggered process over the next few months.

Our mailing address where you can send your $10 in well concealed cash to for a copy of the journal is: Upping the Anti, 998 Bloor St. West, P.O. Box 10571, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M6H 4H9. If you live in the US or elsewhere, please order our journal through AK Press as it costs us too much to mail it to you from Canada.


TABLE OF CONTENTS - UTA NUMBER 4


Introduction

Letters to the Editor

Editorial: Becoming the Enemy They Deserve- Organizational Questions for a New “New Left”

INTERVIEWS:

Robin Isaacs: Living my Life

John Holloway with Marina Sitrin: Against and Beyond the State

Dan Irving: Trans Politics and Anti-Capitalism

ARTICLES

Richard Day: Walking Away from Failure

Carmelle Wolfson & Lesley Wood: Two Dispatches from the World Social Forum

Tom Keefer: Six Nations and the Politics of Solidarity

ROUNDTABLES

Prison Abolition Roundtable with Peter Collins, Emily Aspinwall, Filis Iverson, Sonia Marino, Julia Sudbury, Kim Pate, and Patricia Monture

Vancouver Housing Roundtable with Kat Norris, Jill Chettiar, Anna Hunter, and Cecily Nicholson

BOOK REVIEWS

Erica Meiners on Angela Davis, Julia Sudbury, and Karlene Faith

Kimiko Inouye on bell hooks and Amelia Mesa-Bains "Homegrown: Engaged Cultural Criticism".

Scott Clarke on Sheila Wilmot's "Taking Responsibility Taking Direction: White Anti-Racism in Canada"