Description
Essential new analysis of capitalism as a gendered, racialized social formation that shapes, and is shaped by, specific nature-labour relationships, with perspectives from the global North and South.
About the Author
Nora Rathzel is a Senior Professor in the Department of Sociology at Umea University, Sweden Diana Mulinari is a Professor in the Department of Gender Studies at Lund University, Sweden Khayaat Fakier is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology at Stellenbosh University, South Africa.
Reviews
This valuable collection of papers, shows that Marxist-Feminist debate is alive and well. Contributors from around the globe tackle the theoretical and strategic issues we are now facing. * Lise Vogel, author of Marxism and the Oppression of Women *
This volume is a true intellectual and political treasure trove. It establishes beyond any doubt that Marxist-Feminist thought is a vital resource for the struggles ahead. * Nancy Fraser, New School for Social Research *
Engaging with ideas of Marxism and Feminism among scholars and activists, this book is a rich source of arguments to rework both and bring Marxism and Feminist back to its historical and materialist premises in these "immaterial" neoliberal times. * Radha D'Souza, University of Westminster *
A thought-provoking set of essays showing how contemporary Marxist-Feminist theory is vitally relevant for the crucial feminist questions of today, from gender oppression to care work to facing environmental crisis. Recommended reading for all scholars engaged in thinking deeply on how to change the world. * Wendy Harcourt, Erasmus University *
Book Information
ISBN 9781786996152
Author Khayaat Fakier
Format Paperback
Page Count 384
Imprint Zed Books Ltd
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 502g