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Asian Anarchist, Anti-colonial and Anti-Authoritarian Reading List
Note: This was originally just a reading list that wasn’t started by me. The project eventually got abandoned and I remembered it recently, so I’m posting it here instead of Google Docs so more people can actually use it. I tried to clean it up a little but I’m too lazy to take away a bunch of the idiosyncrasies and asides that accumulated. Whatever could be found online (for free) is listed, whatever couldn’t is listed with the place to buy the book in question. Also I don’t use Tumblr so I have no clue if this will like delete itself or anything. Oh and Anti-Authoritarianism and Anarchism are used interchangeably, and things that really shouldn’t be considered anarchism (Indigenous Resistance to states and modern society for example) is listed because honestly more people need to know about it anyways. Share this if you want, it was rotting away on some godforsaken corner of the internet anyways, it needs sunlight.
Global Anarchism
Non-Western Anarchisms, Rethinking the Global Context (Jason Adams)
The Art of Not Being Governed: An Anarchist History of Upland Southeast Asia by James C. Scott (Libgen link to The Art Of Not Being Governed here)
Bibliography of Western Language Publications on Asian Anarchism (Compiled by: Eef Vermeij / 2nd draft, August 2015)
Anarchism A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas (Compiled by Robert Graham)
Pan-Asian Struggles and Solidarity & General Anarchism
Building a Non-Eurocentric Anarchism in Our Communities: Dialogue with Ashanti Alston (Institute of Anarchist Studies)
Legacy to Liberation: Politics and Culture of Revolutionary Asian/Pacific America edited by Fred Ho
Against Communism, Against Capitalism: The New Asian Revolution by Anonymous
Asian Anarchism: China, Japan, Korea, India
Leftism in East Asia
Chinese Anarchism
The Chinese Anarchist Movement by George T. Yu and Robert Scalapino (The Anarchist Library)
What Women Should Know About Communism by He Zhen 何殷震(PDF)
Towards an Anarchist History of the Chinese Revolution by Andrew Flood
He Zhen and Anarcho-Feminism in China by Peter Zarrow (PDF)
The Individual in Early Chinese Anarchism: Feminism and Utopianism in the Tianyi (Natural Justice) by Ole Fossgård
Anarchism and Chinese Political Culture by Peter Zarrow
Shifu, Soul of Chinese Anarchism by Edward S. Krebs
Anarchist Publications of the May Fourth Era by Daniel SS Cairns
Chinese American Anarchism (+ Ungovernability?) (Asian American Anarchism)?
Chinese Anarchists in the U.S. by syndicalist (libcom.org)
The Equality Society: Chinese Anarchists in the 1920s USA by Mitchell Landsberg (anarkismo.net)
Anarchism in Hong Kong
An account and critique of the 1970s Hong Kong libertarian socialist group 70s Front by Ken Knabb (libcom.org)
Anarchism in Japan
A Brief History of Japanese Anarchism
Anarchist Opposition to Japanese Militarism, 1926-37 by John Crump (flag.blackened.net)
The Anarchist Movement in Japan, 1906-1996 by John Crump (The Anarchist Library)
E-texts of Shusui Kotoku’s works in Japanese
Against the God Emperor: The Anarchist Treason Trials in Japan by Stefan Anarkowic (AK Press)
The Labor Movement in Japan by Sen Katayama
1868-2000: Anarchism in Japan (libcom.org)
A Unique Tradition of Materialism in Japan by Katsuhiko Endo
Anarcho-syndicalism in Japan: 1911 to 1934 by Philippe Pelletier
Bakunin and Japan (An history of Bakunin, Osugi Sakae, and Anarchists in Japan) (Libcom.org)
ZENGAKUREN: Japan's Revolutionary Students A collection of essays and histories translated from the original Japanese.
Uprising: Music, youth, and protest against the policies of the Abe Shinzo government (Asia-Pacific Journal)
Monster of the Twentieth Century: Kotoku Shusui and Japan’s First Anti-Imperialist Movement by Robert Thomas Tierney (Contains both a history of Shusui’s works and an actual translation of Shusui’s Imperialism)
Anarchism/Leftism in Korea
Chronology: The Pre-War Korean Anarchist Movement
The Story of the Korean Anarchists and the Anarchist Revolution in Manchuria, 1929-1931 by Eric Every
The Korean Anarchist Movement
Anarchism in Korea: Independence, Transnationalism, and the Question of National Development, 1919-1984 by Dongyoun Hwang (2016)
Who Was Yo Un-Hyung? by Lee Wha Yang (Part II here)
Gwangju and the Paris Commune by George Katsiaficas on grassroots and decentralized uprisings.
Leftism in the Pacific
Imminent Rebellion 9 - An anarchist journal from the South Pacific
How the Polynesian Panthers Changed Our World
The Anarchist Confederation of Oceania
Anarchism in Tonga
Tonga - (libcom)
Anarchism in Samoa
The Mau Movement - (sidenote: bummed this blog is no longer active.)
Anarchism in New Zealand
Anarchism.nz
Interview with Sam Buchanan in Aotearoa New Zealand (Alpine Anarchist)
Women in the Polynesian Panthers Legacy - Paving the Way
Rabble Rousers and Merry Pranksters: A History of Anarchism in Aotearoa/New Zealand From the Mid-1950s to the Early 1980s by Toby Boraman (2008)
“It’s Not Black and White - It’s Blurry”: An Interview with Teanu Tuiono
Tino Rangatiratanga and Capitalism by Teanu Tuiono (Whenua Fenua Enua Vanua)
The Evolution of Contemporary Maori Protest
Leftism in South East Asia
The Art of Not Being Governed: An Anarchist History of Upland Southeast Asia by James C. Scott (Libgen link to The Art Of Not Being Governed here)
Repelling States: Evidence from Upland Southeast Asia
Anarchism/Leftism in the Philippines
The Age of Globalization by Benedict Anderson
About anarchist history in the Philippines (libcom)
An Archipelagic Confederation by Bas Umali
Gasera Journal - A oneoff publication by anarchist inspired activists in the Philippines. Articles are a mix of Tagalog and English.
Suspended Apocalypse: White Supremacy, Genocide, and the Filipino Condition - by Dylan Rodriguez
Cordilleran Resistance to the Philippine government
Macli-ing Dulag
Anarchism in Indonesia
Anarchism in Central Java, Indonesia - an interview with local anarchists by a WSM supporter travelling in the region (Workers Solidarity Movement)
A 2010 interview with Indonesian anarchists about the anarchist movement
Anarchism in Cambodia
Cambodia: Anti-Colonial Protest 1863 - 1945 (Blackwell Ref. Library.)
Anarchism in Vietnam
In the Crossfire: Adventures of a Vietnamese Revolutionary by Ngo Van, trans. by Hélène Fleury and Ken Knabb (eBook) (Libgen link to In the Crossfire here)
Anti-colonial Religious Movement In Vietnam
Early History of Vietnam - Anti-Colonial Struggle
The Anti-Colonial Movement in Vietnam
Phan Boi Chau & Dong Du
Anarchism in Thailand
Political Unrest in Thailand (libcom)
Class Struggle for Democracy in Thailand (Naked Punch)
Anarchism in Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur: Police raid Anarchist space
Leftism in South Asia
South Asian Anarchism: Paths to Praxis (Attack the System)
Revolutionary Lives in South Asia: Acts and Afterlives of Anticolonial Political Action (Routledge, Google Books)
Anarchism in India
The Gulabi Gang (Utter Pradesh, North India) (Shades of Brown)
Har Dayal’s Writings in Punjabi
Decolonizing Anarchism: An Antiauthoritarian History of India’s Liberation Struggle by Maia Ramnath
Decolonizing Anarchism: An Interview with Maia Ramnath (Institute for Anarchist Studies)
Dalit Theology and Christian Anarchism
Anarchism in Pakistan
News of Anarchism - Pakistan (Scribd)
Anarchists of Pakistan (Facebook guh)
The Pakistani Experiment in Anarchism (dawn.com)
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Payless Board Approves up to $25 Million of DIP Financing from Certain Term Loan Lenders
Financing Plan Subject to Court Approval, Scheduled for Early Next Week
TOPEKA, Kan. — Payless ShoeSource (“Payless” or the ��Company”) today announced that the Payless Board of Directors has authorized the Company to seek court approval of up to $25 million in debtor-in-possession (“DIP”) financing, which will be provided by certain of the Company’s existing lenders. The DIP financing, which also has the support of key parties-in-interest, has been submitted to the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Missouri for approval and will be on the Court’s calendar for early next week.
Stephen Marotta, Chief Restructuring Officer of Payless, said, “After reviewing multiple proposals, we have chosen a financing plan that will enhance our ability to serve our customers and support suppliers worldwide. Once approved, the funds will be available to finance the cost of goods, shipping and freight in order to augment the ongoing liquidation sales. I’d like to thank our factory and supplier partners, who have worked to enable us to efficiently execute our store closing sales, and the vendors that delivered goods from ports in Asia.”
Additional information regarding Payless’ Chapter 11 filing is available at www.payless.com/restructure. Court filings and information about the claims process are available at http://cases.primeclerk.com/pss. Questions should be directed to the Company’s claims agent, Prime Clerk, at +1 917-877-5967 (toll) or +1 844-339-4268 (U.S. / Canada toll-free), or by sending an email to [email protected].
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP and Armstrong Teasdale LLP are serving as the Company’s legal counsel and Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP is serving as Payless Canada’s counsel. Ankura Consulting Group is serving as the Company’s restructuring advisor. PJ SOLOMON is serving as financial advisor to the Company. A&G Realty Partners is serving as real estate consultant to the Company.
About Payless
Founded in 1956, today Payless serves millions of customers through its extensive global network spanning 36 countries worldwide. Payless has 420 stores in Latin America, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam and Saipan, and 370 international franchisee stores across the Middle East, India, Indonesia, Indochina, Philippines and Africa.
View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20190222005551/en/
Contacts
Lauren Jeffords Payless 785.430.8581 [email protected]
Paul Caminiti/Hugh Burns/Delia Cannan/Molly Curry Reevemark 212.433.4600 [email protected]
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Payless Files for Voluntary Chapter 11 Protection in the U.S.
TOPEKA, Kan.–Payless ShoeSource announced that the Company and its North American subsidiaries have voluntarily filed for relief under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code (“Chapter 11”) in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Missouri. Certain Payless Canadian subsidiaries (“Payless Canada”) will also be seeking protection pursuant to the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act (the “CCAA”) in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice.
Payless intends to use these proceedings to facilitate a wind-down of its approximately 2,500 store locations in North America and its e-commerce operations. The Company expects that Payless store closings will begin at the end of March and many stores will remain open through the end of May, as it conducts liquidation sales in the U.S. and Canada. Payless has also wound down its e-commerce operations.
Payless’ retail operations outside of North America, including its company-owned stores in Latin America, are separate legal entities and are not included in the Chapter 11 or CCAA filings. Payless’ 420 stores across 20 countries in Latin America, its stores in the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam and Saipan, and its 370 international franchisee stores in 16 countries across the Middle East, India, Indonesia, Indochina, Philippines and Africa, will continue operating business as usual in every respect.
Stephen Marotta, appointed in January 2019 to serve as Chief Restructuring Officer of Payless, said, “We have worked diligently with our suppliers and other partners to best position Payless for the future amidst significant structural, operational, and market challenges. Despite these efforts, we now must wind down our North American retail operations under Chapter 11 and the CCAA. However, Payless’ profitable stores throughout Latin America, which are not part of today’s filing, and our international franchisees’ stores will continue to operate business as usual in every respect. As we move through the process, we will work to minimize the impact on our employees, customers, vendors and other stakeholders.
“The challenges facing retailers today are well documented, and unfortunately Payless emerged from its prior reorganization ill-equipped to survive in today’s retail environment. The prior proceedings left the Company with too much remaining debt, too large a store footprint and a yet-to-be realized systems and corporate overhead structure consolidation. As a consequence, despite our substantial efforts, we were ultimately unable to operate the North American retail and e-commerce operations on a sustainable basis.”
Mr. Marotta continued, “On behalf of the entire company, I’d like to express our deep appreciation for the hard work of our dedicated employees and their commitment to Payless customers, who have shown us tremendous loyalty for more than 60 years. We are also grateful for the many years of support by our suppliers and vendors, and we look forward to continuing to work with them to support our remaining operations.”
The Company will provide a more detailed update on plans for the orderly wind-down of its North American retail operations, including store closing sales, as the Court-supervised process progresses.
Payless is seeking customary initial relief from the U.S. Bankruptcy Court and Canadian Court, including authorization to support its operations during the process, authorization to continue payment of employee wages and maintain healthcare benefits and certain other relief customary in these circumstances. The Company is seeking authorization from the U.S. Bankruptcy Court to continue to honor customer gift cards and store credit until March 11, 2019, and to continue to allow returns and exchanges of applicable non-final sale purchases made prior to February 17, 2019, until March 1, 2019. A similar request will be made in the Canadian Court. Payless has discontinued its Rewards programs and any outstanding merchandise coupons in North America, effective immediately.
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP and Armstrong Teasdale LLP are serving as the Company’s legal counsel and Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP is serving as Payless Canada’s counsel. Ankura Consulting Group is serving as the Company’s restructuring advisor. PJ SOLOMON is serving as financial advisor to the Company. A&G Realty Partners is serving as real estate consultant to the Company.
Founded in 1956, today Payless serves millions of customers through its extensive global network spanning 36 countries worldwide. Payless has 420 stores in Latin America, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam and Saipan, and 370 international franchisee stores across the Middle East, India, Indonesia, Indochina, Philippines and Africa.
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Payless Files for Voluntary Chapter 11 Protection in the U.S. and Intends to File for CCAA Protection in Canada
TOPEKA, Kan. — Payless ShoeSource (“Payless” or the “Company”) today announced that the Company and its North American subsidiaries have voluntarily filed for relief under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code (“Chapter 11”) in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Missouri (the “U.S. Bankruptcy Court”). Certain Payless Canadian subsidiaries (“Payless Canada”) will also be seeking protection pursuant to the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act (the “CCAA”) in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice (Commercial List) (“Canadian Court”).
Payless intends to use these proceedings to facilitate a wind-down of its approximately 2,500 store locations in North America and its e-commerce operations. The Company expects that Payless store closings will begin at the end of March and many stores will remain open through the end of May, as it conducts liquidation sales in the U.S. and Canada. Payless has also wound down its e-commerce operations.
Payless’ retail operations outside of North America, including its company-owned stores in Latin America, are separate legal entities and are not included in the Chapter 11 or CCAA filings. Payless’ 420 stores across 20 countries in Latin America, its stores in the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam and Saipan, and its 370 international franchisee stores in 16 countries across the Middle East, India, Indonesia, Indochina, Philippines and Africa, will continue operating business as usual in every respect.
Stephen Marotta, appointed in January 2019 to serve as Chief Restructuring Officer of Payless, said, “We have worked diligently with our suppliers and other partners to best position Payless for the future amidst significant structural, operational, and market challenges. Despite these efforts, we now must wind down our North American retail operations under Chapter 11 and the CCAA. However, Payless’ profitable stores throughout Latin America, which are not part of today’s filing, and our international franchisees’ stores will continue to operate business as usual in every respect. As we move through the process, we will work to minimize the impact on our employees, customers, vendors and other stakeholders.
“The challenges facing retailers today are well documented, and unfortunately Payless emerged from its prior reorganization ill-equipped to survive in today’s retail environment. The prior proceedings left the Company with too much remaining debt, too large a store footprint and a yet-to-be realized systems and corporate overhead structure consolidation. As a consequence, despite our substantial efforts, we were ultimately unable to operate the North American retail and e-commerce operations on a sustainable basis.”
Mr. Marotta continued, “On behalf of the entire company, I’d like to express our deep appreciation for the hard work of our dedicated employees and their commitment to Payless customers, who have shown us tremendous loyalty for more than 60 years. We are also grateful for the many years of support by our suppliers and vendors, and we look forward to continuing to work with them to support our remaining operations.”
The Company will provide a more detailed update on plans for the orderly wind-down of its North American retail operations, including store closing sales, as the Court-supervised process progresses.
Payless is seeking customary initial relief from the U.S. Bankruptcy Court and Canadian Court, including authorization to support its operations during the process, authorization to continue payment of employee wages and maintain healthcare benefits and certain other relief customary in these circumstances. The Company is seeking authorization from the U.S. Bankruptcy Court to continue to honor customer gift cards and store credit until March 11, 2019, and to continue to allow returns and exchanges of applicable non-final sale purchases made prior to February 17, 2019, until March 1, 2019. A similar request will be made in the Canadian Court. Payless has discontinued its Rewards programs and any outstanding merchandise coupons in North America, effective immediately.
Additional information regarding Payless’ Chapter 11 filing will be available at www.payless.com/restructure. Court filings and information about the claims process are available at http://cases.primeclerk.com/pss. Questions should be directed to the Company’s claims agent, Prime Clerk, at +1 917-877-5967 (toll) or +1 844-339-4268 (U.S. / Canada toll-free) or by email to [email protected].
Additional information regarding the CCAA filing in Canada will be available on the website of the proposed Monitor, FTI Consulting Canada Inc., once the Monitor has been appointed: http://cfcanada.fticonsulting.com/paylesscanada. The proposed Monitor will establish, once appointed, an information hotline related to enquiries regarding the CCAA process at +1 855-718-5255.
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP and Armstrong Teasdale LLP are serving as the Company’s legal counsel and Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP is serving as Payless Canada’s counsel. Ankura Consulting Group is serving as the Company’s restructuring advisor. PJ SOLOMON is serving as financial advisor to the Company. A&G Realty Partners is serving as real estate consultant to the Company.
About Payless
Founded in 1956, today Payless serves millions of customers through its extensive global network spanning 36 countries worldwide. Payless has 420 stores in Latin America, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam and Saipan, and 370 international franchisee stores across the Middle East, India, Indonesia, Indochina, Philippines and Africa.
View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20190218005436/en/
Contacts
Lauren Jeffords Payless 785.430.8581 [email protected] Paul Caminiti/Hugh Burns/Delia Cannan/Molly Curry Reevemark 212.433.4600 [email protected]
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