What does a dignified lifeâ transforming gendered labor divisions and a racialized, exploitative, feminized care economyâ look like and how can we collectively build it.
What does a dignified lifeâ transforming gendered labor divisions and a racialized, exploitative, feminized care economyâ look like and how can we collectively build it.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Amaia Pérez Orozco is a long time educator and advocate of feminist economic concepts, theory, and practice in Spain and Latin America. She has a PhD in Economics and is an activist in social and feminist movements. She is the author of "Perspectivas feministas en torno a la economía. El caso de los cuidados" (2006, CES) and, with Silvia L. Gil, "Desigualdades a flor de piel. Cadenas globales de cuidados" (2011, ONU-Mujeres).
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. From the Sustainability of Life: Crises That Are (Not) 3. Capital’s Attack On Life 4. The Economy Is Solved Within The Down-Here-Market 5. Grown to Get Out of the Social Reproduction Crisis? 6. Ecofeminist or Barbaric Decline?
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. From the Sustainability of Life: Crises That Are (Not) 3. Capital’s Attack On Life 4. The Economy Is Solved Within The Down-Here-Market 5. Grown to Get Out of the Social Reproduction Crisis? 6. Ecofeminist or Barbaric Decline?
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