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Marx, Women, and Capitalist Social Reproduction
Marxist-feminist essays, series: historical materialism book series , volume: 169.
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- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on Essays
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Marxism and Feminism
- Chapter 2 Structuralist Marxism on the Oppression of Women
- Chapter 3 Marxism and Class, Gender and Race: Rethinking the Trilogy
- Chapter 4 Reflections on Intersectionality
- Chapter 5 What’s Material about Materialist Feminism? A Marxist-Feminist Critique
- Chapter 6 Population and Capitalism
- Chapter 7 Feminism, Pronatalism, and Motherhood
- Chapter 8 Reproduction and Procreation under Capitalism: a Marxist-Feminist Analysis
- Chapter 9 The Feminisation of Poverty: Myth or Reality?
- Chapter 10 The Dialectics of Waged and Unwaged Work: Waged Work, Domestic Labour and Household Survival in the United States
- Chapter 11 Loving Alienation: the Contradictions of Domestic Work
- Chapter 12 Self-Sourcing: How Corporations Get Us to Work without Pay!
- Chapter 13 From Social Reproduction to Capitalist Social Reproduction
- Chapter 14 Connecting Marx and Feminism in the Era of Globalisation: a Preliminary Investigation
- Chapter 15 Global Capitalism and Women: from Feminist Politics to Working-Class Women’s Politics
- Chapter 16 Capitalism and the Oppression of Women: Marx Revisited
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"In summary, these lucid essays are the product of a rare intelligence, allied to an admirably disciplined intellectual practice. By taking seriously the unified application of historical materialist analysis to all aspects of production, including the production and reproduction of human life itself, and applying itself to the circumstances of the present, the collection transcends Marxist ...