Course Listings
Initial Course Listings for Fall 2005
Classes for Fall 2005 are scheduled to begin on the week of September 19th, and go for eight to ten weeks (unless otherwise specified). Due to any unforseen circumstances, some may start a week or two later. You can view detailed outlines for courses by following their link.
Unless stated otherwise in the class outline, feel free to start classes which have already been running a few weeks. Or show up to any or all classes in a specific course.
Please try to contact the facilitator before attending classes.
If you have questions regarding, or would like to attend, any of these courses, email the course facilitator. Please send a copy (CC) to
info@anarchistu.org.
Alternatively you can come to one of our meetings; the time and place for upcoming meetings are posted on the
WebHome page.
If you've proposed a course which has been either fully or provisionally approved, you can add it to our
UpcomingCourses page.
The following courses are being offered during the Fall 2005, unless otherwise specified:
Monday
- BlackToTheLand-
- Monday nights
- Sidney Smith Hall, room # will be posted, University of Toronto, at 7:30
- Black to the Land is a practical course about building a new society from the ground up. Communities in rural settings can be a basis for practicing anarchism on a permanent basis. Participants in this course will discuss problems and the prospects of this ongoing movement with folks who are experienced in it.
Tuesday
- AnarchistAnthropology
- 196 Manning Ave at 7 pm
- located just south of Dundas, 4 blocks west of Bathurst. Look for the Free University sign on the front door.
- This class is an experimental reading of social anthropology and its overlap with anarchist perspectives and practice. By re- contextualizing traditional ethnography we hope to initiate a dialogue about alternative ways of relating to one another during and after the revolution...conversation, text, and video...your energy?
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Classes from previous terms.