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Marxism and the Oppression of Women

Toward a Unitary Theory
BuchGebunden
256 Seiten
Englisch
Brillerschienen am07.06.2013Revised edition
Marxism and the Oppression of Women opens up an original direction in the Marxist-feminist theorisation of gender and capitalist reproduction. This edition elaborates Lise Vogel's unique contribution via a new introduction and Vogel's 2000 article Domestic Labor Revisited.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextMarxism and the Oppression of Women opens up an original direction in the Marxist-feminist theorisation of gender and capitalist reproduction. This edition elaborates Lise Vogel's unique contribution via a new introduction and Vogel's 2000 article Domestic Labor Revisited.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-90-04-22826-9
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
FormatGenäht
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2013
Erscheinungsdatum07.06.2013
AuflageRevised edition
Seiten256 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 162 mm, Höhe 241 mm, Dicke 20 mm
Gewicht536 g
Artikel-Nr.29093292

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Capital, Labour-Power, and Gender-Relations: Introduction to the Historical Materialism Edition of Marxism and the Oppression of Women, Susan Ferguson and David McNallyPreface Acknowledgements 1. Introduction PART ONE: SOCIALIST FEMINISM2. A Decade of Debate 3. Socialist Feminism and the Woman-Question PART TWO: MARX AND ENGELS4. Early Views 5. Marx: The Mature Years 6. Engels: A Defective Formulation PART THREE: THE SOCIALIST MOVEMENT7. The Second International 8. Toward Revolution PART FOUR: FROM THE WOMAN-QUESTION TO WOMEN´S LIBERATION9. A Dual Legacy 10. The Reproduction of Labour-Power 11 Beyond Domestic Labour Appendix. Domestic Labour RevisitedReferences Indexmehr

Autor

Lise Vogel, a veteran of the U.S. civil-rights and women's-liberation movements, is Professor (retired) of Sociology at Rider University and the author of numerous books and articles. Before becoming a sociologist, she had an earlier career in art history.

Susan Ferguson, Ph.D. (1996), Wilfrid Laurier University, is Associate Professor of Contemporary Studies and Journalism at the Brantford, Ontario campus of that university. She has published in the area of socialist feminism, children's culture, and journalism studies.

David McNally, Ph.D. (1983) is Professor of Political Science at York University, Toronto and the author of six books, including Monsters of the Market: Zombies, Vampires and Global Capitalism (Brill, Historical Materialism Book Series, 2011).