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Montreal's anarchist bookstore, Librairie l'Insoumise, is located downtown on [[Saint Laurent Boulevard]]. It opened in November 2004,<ref>[http://www.ainfos.ca/04/nov/ainfos00087.html A-infos]</ref> several months after the closing of the Alternative bookshop. The bookstore specializes primarily in French and English-language literature on [[anarchism]], ecology, labour, anti-racism,  history, economics, feminism, art and fiction, primarily from perspectives relevant to anarchism.
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Since the late 1970's, there has been an anarchist bookstore at this location. The non-profit association that presently owns the bookstore formed in 1982, bought the building, thus ensuring that a bookstore could continue without paying high downtown rents.  
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Montreal's anarchist bookstore, Librairie l'Insoumise, is located downtown on [[Saint Laurent Boulevard]]. It opened in November 2004,<ref>Bookstore committee "L'Insoumise, librairie anarchiste: A new anarchist bookstore opens in Montreal!" www.ainfos.ca 7 Nov 2004. Retrieved 1 Jan 2011. http://www.ainfos.ca/04/nov/ainfos00087.html</ref> several months after the closing of the Alternative bookshop.<ref>''La Presse'', 14 Nov 2004, Émilie Côté, "Après Alternative, place à L'Insoumise" ("After Alternative, on with L'Insoumise"), Montreal, p. A5.  http://aeeli.blogspot.com/p/revue-de-presse.html</ref><ref>''Le Devoir'', 20 Nov 2004, Stéphane Baillargeon, "L'Insoumise remplace L'Alternative" (L'Insoumise replaces Alternative"), Montreal,  p. F2. http://www.ledevoir.com/recherche/1/1/1/?expression=L%27Insoumise#articles  http://aeeli.blogspot.com/p/revue-de-presse.html</ref>  The bookstore specializes primarily in French and English-language literature on [[anarchism]], ecology, labour, anti-repression, native studies, history, economics, anarchist fiction, feminism, queer/[[LGBT]], art and fiction, from perspectives relevant to anarchism.  
  
The bookstore's name "l'Insoumise" means in French "The Insubordinate", a derogatory moniker given to [[Louise Michel]], a French anarchist and participant in the [[Paris Commune]].
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== An anarchist bookstore on the same spot since the late 1970's ==
  
The bookstore is managed by a bookstore committee (the ''comité libraire'') mandated by the non-profit organisation <ref>[http://aeeli.blogspot.com/p/principes-et-structures-de-la-nouvelle.html Principes et structures de la nouvelle librairie], AEELI. [http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=fr&u=http://aeeli.blogspot.com/p/principes-et-structures-de-la-nouvelle.html&ei=gJAlTdChD5HmsQOUqOWIAQ&sa=X&oi=translate&ct=result&resnum=1&sqi=2&ved=0CBwQ7gEwAA&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dprendra%2Bla%2Bnouvelle%2Blibrairie%26hl%3Den%26prmd%3Divns Google Translation]</ref> open to individual anarchists or anarchist distribution projects, through their delegates. Since 2004, the great majority of Montreal's anarchist distributors, writers or publishing projects have become active members, or in the case of smaller projects, have left their material on consignment.
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From the late 1970's on, Alternative bookshop moved to and rented space at this location. The non-profit association (known by the acronym "AEELI") that presently owns the Insoumise bookstore was formed in 1982, and bought the building a year later, thus ensuring that a bookstore could continue without paying high downtown rents.
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From the 1990s on, the Alternative bookshop collective became the object of numerous criticisms for its management and its poor relations with certain groups and currents of anarchism in Montreal.<ref>International Communist Group, letter "Librairie Alternative", date yet unknown (90s), www.leftcom.org. Retrieved Jan 9, 2011. http://www.leftcom.org/en/articles/2000-10-01/librairie-alternative</ref><ref>Hors-d'Oeuvre, "Turmoil and shipwreck on the Saint Laurent", p. 4. Translation of article "Remous et naufrage sur le Saint-Laurent", ''Réfractions'', Fall 2008, p. 82. www.hors-doeuvre.org/dis/2008-12-15-b.pdf</ref> In 2003, an anarchist distributors' coalition formed, withdrew their publications from Alternative and encouraged people to book browse at the "Anarchist Kiosks" occasionally held at the Café Chaos, on nearby St-Denis street. The Coalition was involved in a bitter struggle to bring about changes or oust Alternative from the bookstore space.<ref>''Hour magazine'', 26 Aug 2004, Meg Hewings, "It's Anarchy", Montreal, p. 5. http://www.hour.ca/news/news.aspx?iIDArticle=3978</ref><ref>''The Link'', 14 Sept 2004, Gabriel Sigler, "Anarchy doesn't live here anymore", Montreal, Concordia University.</ref>
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The bookstore's French name ''l'Insoumise'' means "The Insubordinate", a derogatory moniker given to [[Louise Michel]] by the powers that be; she was a French anarchist and participant in the [[Paris Commune]].
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The bookstore is self-managed by a bookstore committee (the ''comité libraire'') mandated by the non-profit organisation.<ref>General Assembly of the AEELI, "Principles and Structures of the New Bookstore", 10 Aug 2004, Montreal.  http://aeeli.blogspot.com/p/principes-et-structures-de-la-nouvelle.html</ref> It is open to individual anarchists or anarchist distribution projects, through their delegates. Since 2004, the great majority of Montreal's anarchist distributors, writers or publishing projects have become active members, or in the case of smaller projects, have left their material on consignment.
  
 
In the same building as the bookstore, there is a lending library and reading room, the DIRA, which stands for [[Documentations, Informations, Références et Archives]].
 
In the same building as the bookstore, there is a lending library and reading room, the DIRA, which stands for [[Documentations, Informations, Références et Archives]].
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L'Insoumise, Montreal's anarchist infoshop/bookstore

Montreal's anarchist bookstore, Librairie l'Insoumise, is located downtown on Saint Laurent Boulevard. It opened in November 2004,[1] several months after the closing of the Alternative bookshop.[2][3] The bookstore specializes primarily in French and English-language literature on anarchism, ecology, labour, anti-repression, native studies, history, economics, anarchist fiction, feminism, queer/LGBT, art and fiction, from perspectives relevant to anarchism.

An anarchist bookstore on the same spot since the late 1970's[edit]

From the late 1970's on, Alternative bookshop moved to and rented space at this location. The non-profit association (known by the acronym "AEELI") that presently owns the Insoumise bookstore was formed in 1982, and bought the building a year later, thus ensuring that a bookstore could continue without paying high downtown rents.

From the 1990s on, the Alternative bookshop collective became the object of numerous criticisms for its management and its poor relations with certain groups and currents of anarchism in Montreal.[4][5] In 2003, an anarchist distributors' coalition formed, withdrew their publications from Alternative and encouraged people to book browse at the "Anarchist Kiosks" occasionally held at the Café Chaos, on nearby St-Denis street. The Coalition was involved in a bitter struggle to bring about changes or oust Alternative from the bookstore space.[6][7]

The bookstore's French name l'Insoumise means "The Insubordinate", a derogatory moniker given to Louise Michel by the powers that be; she was a French anarchist and participant in the Paris Commune.

The bookstore is self-managed by a bookstore committee (the comité libraire) mandated by the non-profit organisation.[8] It is open to individual anarchists or anarchist distribution projects, through their delegates. Since 2004, the great majority of Montreal's anarchist distributors, writers or publishing projects have become active members, or in the case of smaller projects, have left their material on consignment.

In the same building as the bookstore, there is a lending library and reading room, the DIRA, which stands for Documentations, Informations, Références et Archives.

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  1. Bookstore committee "L'Insoumise, librairie anarchiste: A new anarchist bookstore opens in Montreal!" www.ainfos.ca 7 Nov 2004. Retrieved 1 Jan 2011. http://www.ainfos.ca/04/nov/ainfos00087.html
  2. La Presse, 14 Nov 2004, Émilie Côté, "Après Alternative, place à L'Insoumise" ("After Alternative, on with L'Insoumise"), Montreal, p. A5. http://aeeli.blogspot.com/p/revue-de-presse.html
  3. Le Devoir, 20 Nov 2004, Stéphane Baillargeon, "L'Insoumise remplace L'Alternative" (L'Insoumise replaces Alternative"), Montreal, p. F2. http://www.ledevoir.com/recherche/1/1/1/?expression=L%27Insoumise#articles http://aeeli.blogspot.com/p/revue-de-presse.html
  4. International Communist Group, letter "Librairie Alternative", date yet unknown (90s), www.leftcom.org. Retrieved Jan 9, 2011. http://www.leftcom.org/en/articles/2000-10-01/librairie-alternative
  5. Hors-d'Oeuvre, "Turmoil and shipwreck on the Saint Laurent", p. 4. Translation of article "Remous et naufrage sur le Saint-Laurent", Réfractions, Fall 2008, p. 82. www.hors-doeuvre.org/dis/2008-12-15-b.pdf
  6. Hour magazine, 26 Aug 2004, Meg Hewings, "It's Anarchy", Montreal, p. 5. http://www.hour.ca/news/news.aspx?iIDArticle=3978
  7. The Link, 14 Sept 2004, Gabriel Sigler, "Anarchy doesn't live here anymore", Montreal, Concordia University.
  8. General Assembly of the AEELI, "Principles and Structures of the New Bookstore", 10 Aug 2004, Montreal. http://aeeli.blogspot.com/p/principes-et-structures-de-la-nouvelle.html
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