Capital, transformations of the working class and waves of feminism
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Tamara Seiffer analyzes the evolution of feminist waves in light of the transformations of capitalism and the working class. From a Marxist perspective, she explores how changes in production processes, the sexual division of labor, and class struggle have shaped women's demands and achievements. This is an essential text for understanding feminist waves not as a parallel movement, but as an immanent expression of class struggle.
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Index
- Introduction
- 1. Biological reproduction, the capitalist mode of production and subjectivity
- 2. The transformation of the family, the development of large-scale industry and women
- 3. The rise and fall of demand for female labor and the transformation of femininity
- 4. The greater universalization of the working class and the denial of motherhood as destiny
- 5. The new international division of labor, the fragmentation of the working class and feminisms
- 6. The tendency and its contradictory ways of being realized