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*'''1. Marx and Engels''' | *'''1. Marx and Engels analysis''' | ||
- woman's emancipation through participation in productive work<br> | - woman's emancipation through participation in productive work<br> | ||
- the capitalist mode of production and the future of the family<br> | - the capitalist mode of production and the future of the family<br> | ||
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- the Second International,positive and negative aspects <br> | - the Second International,positive and negative aspects <br> | ||
- Kollontaï and women's organisations in and after the Russion Revolution<br> | - Kollontaï and women's organisations in and after the Russion Revolution<br> | ||
- | - second wave feminism : from women only groups to mass campaigns<br> | ||
- what does it mean being a feminist-socialist today?<br> | - what does it mean being a feminist-socialist today?<br> | ||
- strategic necessity of a strong autonomous women's movement | - strategic necessity of a strong autonomous women's movement | ||
==Reading materials== | ==Reading materials== |
Revision as of 12:23, 13 November 2012
Outline of the lecture
- 1. Marx and Engels analysis
- woman's emancipation through participation in productive work
- the capitalist mode of production and the future of the family
- the value of the (male) work force
- the value of the female work force and link with domestic work
- reconstruction of the family in the late 19th Century
- central role of women in reproduction, family life and domestic work
- women workers: double exploitation and specific oppression
- the labour market is 'gendered'
- 2. Ecofeminism
- role of women in ecological struggles and in peace movements
- gender and nature: essentialist view or material analysis of the reproductive role of women
- the exploitation of women parallels the exploitation of nature
- women's liberation and the fight for ecosocialism
- 3. The autonomous women's movements
- necessity of an autonomous movement, against any form of 'stageism'
- the Second International,positive and negative aspects
- Kollontaï and women's organisations in and after the Russion Revolution
- second wave feminism : from women only groups to mass campaigns
- what does it mean being a feminist-socialist today?
- strategic necessity of a strong autonomous women's movement
Reading materials
Women in the capitalist economy
- Stephanie Treillet, 2004 Women's oppression in globalization
Ecofeminism
- Esther Vivas, 2012 La Via Campesina: Food sovereignty and the Global Feminist struggle
- Herrero Yayo, Tortosa Juan, 2011 What is ecofeminism?
The autonomous women's movement
- 11th Congress of the Fourth International, 1979 What is the autonomous women's movement