Silvia Federici Is One Of The Most Important Contemporary Theorists Of Capitalism And Feminist Movements. In This Collection Of Her Work Spanning Over Twenty Years, She Provides A Detailed History And Critique Of The Politics Of The Commons From A Feminist Perspective. In Her Clear And Combative Voice, Federici Provides Readers With An Analysis Of Some Of The Key Issues And Debates In Contemporary Thinking On This Subject. Drawing On Rich Historical Research, She Maps The Connections Between The Previous Forms Of Enclosure That Occurred With The Birth Of Capitalism And The Destruction Of The Commons And The New Enclosures At The Heart Of The Present Phase Of Global Capitalist Accumulation. Considering The Commons From A Feminist Perspective, This Collection Centers On Women And Reproductive Work As Crucial To Both Our Economic Survival And The Construction Of A World Free From The Hierarchies And Divisions Capital Has Planted In The Body Of The World Proletariat. Federici Is Clear That The Commons Should Not Be Understood As Happy Islands In A Sea Of Exploitative Relations But Rather Autonomous Spaces From Which To Challenge The Existing Capitalist Organization Of Life And Labor--publisher's Description. Foreword / Peter Linebaugh -- Introduction -- Part One. On The New Enclosures. On Primitive Accumulation, Globalization, And Reproduction -- Introduction To The New Enclosures -- The Debt Crisis, Africa, And The New Enclosures -- China: Breaking The Iron Rice Bowl -- From Commoning To Debt: Financialization, Microcredit, And The Changing Architecture Of Capital Accumulation -- Part Two. On The Commons. Beneath The United States, The Commons -- Commons Against And Beyond Capitalism -- The University: A Knowledge Common? -- Feminism And The Politics Of The Commons In An Era Of Primitive Accumulation -- Women's Struggles For Land In Africa And The Reconstruction Of The Commons -- Women's Struggles For Land And The Common Good In Latin America -- Marxism, Feminism, And The Commons -- From Crisis To Commons: Reproductive Work, Affective Labor And Technology, And The Transformation Of Everyday Life -- Re-enchanting The World: Technology, The Body, And The Construction Of The Commons. Silvia Federici. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
Women, economic conditionsCommonsSexual division of laborCapitalismFeminismFeminismus
Silvia Federici es profesora en la Hofstra University de Nueva York. Militante feminista desde 1960, fue una de las principales animadoras de los debates internacionales sobre la condición y la remuneración del trabajo doméstico. Durante la década de 1980 trabajó varios años como profesora en Nigeria, donde fue testigo de la nueva oleada de ataques contra los bienes comunes.
Silvia Federici Is One Of The Most Important Contemporary Theorists Of Capitalism And Feminist Movements. In This Collection Of Her Work Spanning Over Twenty Years, She Provides A Detailed History And Critique Of The Politics Of The Commons From A Feminist Perspective. In Her Clear And Combative Voice, Federici Provides Readers With An Analysis Of Some Of The Key Issues And Debates In Contemporary Thinking On This Subject. Drawing On Rich Historical Research, She Maps The Connections Between The Previous Forms Of Enclosure That Occurred With The Birth Of Capitalism And The Destruction Of The Commons And The New Enclosures At The Heart Of The Present Phase Of Global Capitalist Accumulation. Considering The Commons From A Feminist Perspective, This Collection Centers On Women And Reproductive Work As Crucial To Both Our Economic Survival And The Construction Of A World Free From The Hierarchies And Divisions Capital Has Planted In The Body Of The World Proletariat. Federici Is Clear That The Commons Should Not Be Understood As Happy Islands In A Sea Of Exploitative Relations But Rather Autonomous Spaces From Which To Challenge The Existing Capitalist Organization Of Life And Labor--publisher's Description. Foreword / Peter Linebaugh -- Introduction -- Part One. On The New Enclosures. On Primitive Accumulation, Globalization, And Reproduction -- Introduction To The New Enclosures -- The Debt Crisis, Africa, And The New Enclosures -- China: Breaking The Iron Rice Bowl -- From Commoning To Debt: Financialization, Microcredit, And The Changing Architecture Of Capital Accumulation -- Part Two. On The Commons. Beneath The United States, The Commons -- Commons Against And Beyond Capitalism -- The University: A Knowledge Common? -- Feminism And The Politics Of The Commons In An Era Of Primitive Accumulation -- Women's Struggles For Land In Africa And The Reconstruction Of The Commons -- Women's Struggles For Land And The Common Good In Latin America -- Marxism, Feminism, And The Commons -- From Crisis To Commons: Reproductive Work, Affective Labor And Technology, And The Transformation Of Everyday Life -- Re-enchanting The World: Technology, The Body, And The Construction Of The Commons. Silvia Federici. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
Women, economic conditionsCommonsSexual division of laborCapitalismFeminismFeminismusKapitalismus08.45 political philosophy
Silvia Federici es profesora en la Hofstra University de Nueva York. Militante feminista desde 1960, fue una de las principales animadoras de los debates internacionales sobre la condición y la remuneración del trabajo doméstico. Durante la década de 1980 trabajó varios años como profesora en Nigeria, donde fue testigo de la nueva oleada de ataques contra los bienes comunes.