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Laura Greenwood

Laura Greenwood is a PhD candidate in Cultural Studies at Trent University. She holds an Honours Bachelor of Arts (2009) from Queen's University in Political Studies and Philosophy. She completed her Masters (2011) here at Trent University in the Theory, Culture and Politics program. Her thesis, entitled “I Must First Take Stock of My Own Self: The Individual and the Not-Mass in Emma Goldman's Anarchism,” focused on themes of subjectivity, self-constitution, and radical political organizing in Goldman's work. She has written on a variety of topics, and most recently presented at York's Activism & The Academy conference and the North American Anarchist Studies Network conference. Her interests, broadly speaking, include but are not limited to: anarchism, feminism, subjectivity, power, (critiques of) representation, identity, practices and accounts of the self, and tactics of political resistance.