The Power of Women and the Subversion of the Community

The Power of Women and the Subversion of the Community
Author: Mariarosa Dalla Costa,Selma James
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1975
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105037035867

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A superb introduction to the prospect of opening our idea of the working class to include non-waged workers, specifically women who work in the home. A simple idea with profound revolutionary consequences. If the workers of the world are not all in the factory, and are not all men, where does that leave us?

Women and the Subversion of the Community

Women and the Subversion of the Community
Author: Mariarosa Dalla Costa
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1629635707

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In recent years there has been both a renewed interest in theories of social reproduction and an explosion of womens struggles and strikes across the world. This collection offers both historical and contemporary Marxist feminist analysis of how the reproduction of labor and life functions under capitalism, using Dalla Costas insights into the vibrant and combative womens movement that emerged in Italy and across the world in the early 1970s. Since the first publication of Women and the Subversion of the Community in 1972, Dalla Costa has been a central figure in the development of autonomist thought. Her detailed research and provocative thinking deepens our understanding of the role of womens struggles for autonomy and control over their bodies and labor.

Women and the Subversion of the Community

Women and the Subversion of the Community
Author: Mariarosa Dalla Costa
Publsiher: PM Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2019-04-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781629635965

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This collection brings together key texts and previously unavailable essays of the influential Italian feminist author and activist Mariarosa Dalla Costa. In recent years there has been both a renewed interest in theories of social reproduction and an explosion of women’s struggles and strikes across the world. The collection offers both historical and contemporary Marxist feminist analysis of how the reproduction of labour and life functions under capitalism. Dalla Costa’s essays, speeches, and political interventions provide insight into the vibrant and combative women’s movement that emerged in Italy and across the world in the early 1970s. Since the publication of Women and the Subversion of the Community (1972), Dalla Costa has been a central figure in the development of autonomist thought in a wide range of anticapitalist and feminist social movements. Her detailed research and provocative thinking deepens our understanding of the role of women’s struggles for autonomy and control over their bodies and labour. These essays provide critical and relevant ideas for anticapitalists, antiracists, and feminists who are attempting to build counterpower in the age of austerity.

Women Power

Women   Power
Author: Mary Beard
Publsiher: Profile Books
Total Pages: 87
Release: 2017-11-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781782834533

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An updated edition of the Sunday Times Bestseller Britain's best-known classicist Mary Beard, is also a committed and vocal feminist. With wry wit, she revisits the gender agenda and shows how history has treated powerful women. Her examples range from the classical world to the modern day, from Medusa and Athena to Theresa May and Hillary Clinton. Beard explores the cultural underpinnings of misogyny, considering the public voice of women, our cultural assumptions about women's relationship with power, and how powerful women resist being packaged into a male template. A year on since the advent of #metoo, Beard looks at how the discussions have moved on during this time, and how that intersects with issues of rape and consent, and the stories men tell themselves to support their actions. In trademark Beardian style, using examples ancient and modern, Beard argues, 'it's time for change - and now!' From the author of international bestseller SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome.

Sex Race and Class

Sex  Race and Class
Author: Selma James
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 42
Release: 1975
Genre: Black people
ISBN: STANFORD:36105036395858

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Family Welfare and the State

Family  Welfare  and the State
Author: Mariarosa Dalla Costa
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2021-09-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1942173539

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Did the New Deal save the working class or destroy its ability to struggle for the well-being of all.

Beyond the Periphery of the Skin

Beyond the Periphery of the Skin
Author: Silvia Federici
Publsiher: PM Press
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2020-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781629637761

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More than ever, “the body” is today at the center of radical and institutional politics. Feminist, antiracist, trans, ecological movements—all look at the body in its manifold manifestations as a ground of confrontation with the state and a vehicle for transformative social practices. Concurrently, the body has become a signifier for the reproduction crisis the neoliberal turn in capitalist development has generated and for the international surge in institutional repression and public violence. In Beyond the Periphery of the Skin, lifelong activist and best-selling author Silvia Federici examines these complex processes, placing them in the context of the history of the capitalist transformation of the body into a work-machine, expanding on one of the main subjects of her first book, Caliban and the Witch. Building on three groundbreaking lectures that she delivered in San Francisco in 2015, Federici surveys the new paradigms that today govern how the body is conceived in the collective radical imagination, as well as the new disciplinary regimes state and capital are deploying in response to mounting revolt against the daily attacks on our everyday reproduction. In this process she confronts some of the most important questions for contemporary radical political projects. What does “the body” mean, today, as a category of social/political action? What are the processes by which it is constituted? How do we dismantle the tools by which our bodies have been “enclosed” and collectively reclaim our capacity to govern them?

Materialist Feminism

Materialist Feminism
Author: Rosemary Hennessy,Chrys Ingraham
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 446
Release: 1997
Genre: Feminism
ISBN: 041591633X

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During the 1980s, capitalism triumphantly secured its global reach, anti-communist ideologies hammered home socialism's inherent failure, the New Left increasingly moved into the professional middle class--and many of feminism's earlier priorities were marginalized. "Identity politics", often formulated in terms of social reconstructionism or multiculturalism, has increasingly suppressed materialist feminism's systematic perspective, replacing it with discourse analysis or cultural politics. Materialist Feminism: A Reader argues against the retreat to multiculturalism for keeping invisible the material links among the explosion of meaning-making practices in highly industrialized social sectors, the exploitation of women's labor, and the appropriation of women's bodies that continues to undergird the scramble for profits and state power in multinational capitalism.