The definitive feminist analysis of reproductive and ‘caring’ labor to emerge from Italian feminism of the 1970sHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Leopoldina Fortunati was a core member of Lotta Femminsta and the Wages for Housework Movement internationally. Along with Mariarosa Dalla Costa, Selma James and Silvia Federici, she composed many of the group’s core theoretical and political texts. Her early work continues to inform movements concerned with struggles over reproduction globally and in subsequent work as a theorist of media and technology, Fortunati has been at the vanguard of contemporary theory addressing the relation between gendered labor and technology.
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Foreword Silvia Federici Translators’ Note Arlen Austin and Sara Colantuono Introduction Part I 1. Production and Reproduction: The Apparent Antithesis of the Capitalist Mode of Production 2. ‘The Kingdom of Nature’, or the Reproduction of the Individual as Labour Power 3. The Capitalist Form of the Man/Woman Relationship 4. Housewives, Prostitutes and Workers: Their Exchanges 5. In the Sphere of Circulation . . . 6. The Hidden Abode: On the Domestic Working Process as a Process of Valorisation 7. Revising Marx’s Chapter on Surplus Value: Correcting the Map of Exploitation Part II 8. The Labour of Reproduction Is Productive 9. The Doppelcharakter of Reproductive Labour 10. This Strange Form of Absolute Surplus Value 11. The Family as a Form of Capitalist Development 12. Capitalist Accumulation and Population 13. For a Workers’ History of Reproduction Afterword: Reading L’Arcano Today: 1981 to 2025 Index
Foreword Silvia Federici Translators’ Note Arlen Austin and Sara Colantuono Introduction Part I 1. Production and Reproduction: The Apparent Antithesis of the Capitalist Mode of Production 2. ‘The Kingdom of Nature’, or the Reproduction of the Individual as Labour Power 3. The Capitalist Form of the Man/Woman Relationship 4. Housewives, Prostitutes and Workers: Their Exchanges 5. In the Sphere of Circulation . . . 6. The Hidden Abode: On the Domestic Working Process as a Process of Valorisation 7. Revising Marx’s Chapter on Surplus Value: Correcting the Map of Exploitation Part II 8. The Labour of Reproduction Is Productive 9. The Doppelcharakter of Reproductive Labour 10. This Strange Form of Absolute Surplus Value 11. The Family as a Form of Capitalist Development 12. Capitalist Accumulation and Population 13. For a Workers’ History of Reproduction Afterword: Reading L’Arcano Today: 1981 to 2025 Index
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