Feminist Social Thought: A ReaderDiana Tietjens Meyers Routledge, 03/06/2014 - 772 páginas First published in 1998. Feminist Social Thought brings together key articles by prominent feminist thinkers, offering students sophisticated treatment of the theoretical topics central to feminist social thought. This reader highlights salient concerns in contemporary feminist scholarship and the advances feminist philosophers have made. |
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... marxism postulates distinctive “ logics " ( structural rules ) that are characteristics of different modes of class production , so I suggest that each mode of sex / affective production will have its own distinctive logic of exchange ...
... marxist categories . Some marxist - feminists attempt to revise the classical marxist emphasis on the primacy of the economic sphere in human social organization ( particularly in systems where the production of things involves the ...
... marxist terminology , “ reproducing " ) male dominance . In the colonial period , Father Patriarchy was reproduced by the father's legal / economic control of inheritance through family property vested in sons , not daughters . In the ...
... , I argue that in patriarchal sex / affective production systems , unequal labor time exchanged by men and women in housework , sexuality , nurturance , and childcare is exploitative in the classic marxist sense ; men 58 ANN FERGUSON.
A Reader Diana Tietjens Meyers. childcare is exploitative in the classic marxist sense ; men appropriate the surplus labor time of women in appropriating more of the human goods produced . In a subsequent paper ( Ferguson and Folbre ...
Índice
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Foucault Femininity and the Modernization of Patriarchal Power | 92 |
An Encounter | 131 |
Separating Lesbian Theory from Feminist Theory | 199 |
The Context | 219 |
Black Feminism and 2 Live Crew | 245 |
Woman as Metaphor | 267 |
Emotion in Feminist Epistemology | 384 |
A FindeSiècle Tragedy | 440 |
Developing the Ground for a Specifically | 461 |
Science Technology and Socialist | 501 |
Womens Conceptions of Self and Morality | 547 |
Trust and Antitrust | 604 |
Feminism and Moral Theory | 630 |
Some Reflections on Culture | 695 |
And the One Doesnt Stir Without the Other | 320 |
An Essay on Empty Signs Pregnant | 331 |
Though This Be Method Yet There Is Madness in | 341 |
The Role of Transformation | 369 |
The KohlbergGilligan | 735 |
Or the Uses | 757 |
Permissions Acknowledgments | 771 |