As of summer 2020, the “restoration of natural order” is in fact back on the agenda of many alt-right movements across the world, and “unnatural” sexual orientations and behaviors are still condemned to imprisonment, corporal punishment, and even the death penalty in over seventy countries. Edited by Aimar Arriola and Grégory Castéra, T.A.N.J. is a biannual arts and human rights magazine. It explores “crime against nature” laws and their legacies, in print, in person, and online.

The Against Nature Journal is out now.

Order online before September 5th for free worldwide shipping.

 
Edited by Aimar Arriola and Grégory Castéra, T.A.N.J. is a biannual arts and human rights magazine. It explores “crime against nature” laws and their legacies, in print, in person, and online. Authors and readers from law, activism, social sciences, and the arts are brought together to foster dialogue on sexual and reproductive rights and rethink nature anew. 

As of summer 2020, the “restoration of natural order” is in fact back on the agenda of many alt-right movements across the world, and “unnatural” sexual orientations and behaviors are still condemned to imprisonment, corporal punishment, and even the death penalty in over seventy countries. 

This inaugural issue outlines the intersections between legislation, human rights activism, and spirituality.

T.A.N.J. #1 is 144 pages, designed by Julie Peeters, printed in black & white with a cover by Stepan Lipatov, and it is sold for 15€. 

More soon at theagainstnaturejournal.com / @theagainstnaturejournal