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Feminist Reading of Debt [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 112 pages, aukštis x plotis: 215x135 mm, weight: 294 g
  • Serija: Mapping Social Reproduction Theory
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Apr-2021
  • Leidėjas: Pluto Press
  • ISBN-10: 0745341713
  • ISBN-13: 9780745341712
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 112 pages, aukštis x plotis: 215x135 mm, weight: 294 g
  • Serija: Mapping Social Reproduction Theory
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Apr-2021
  • Leidėjas: Pluto Press
  • ISBN-10: 0745341713
  • ISBN-13: 9780745341712
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Women's lives are burdened by the weight of debt. But collectively, it can be resisted


The concept of finance initially appears abstract and indifferent to categories such as gender. This sharp intervention defiantly develops a specifically feminist understanding of debt, examining the relation between debt and social reproduction and showing debt’s impact on women and members of the LGBTQ+ community. Elaborating on the relationship between debt and the rise of conservative forces in Latin America, the book develops a reading of debt as ‘counter-revolution’, intimately linked to gendered violence and patriarchal notions of the family. Yet, rather than seeing these forces as insurmountable, the authors show ways in which debt can be resisted, drawing on concrete experiences and practices from Latin America and around the world. This book contains interviews with women in Argentina and Brazil which reveal the real-life impact of debt, and how it falls mainly on the shoulders of women, from the household to the large-scale effects of national debt and austerity. However, through open discussions around work, prisons, domestic labour, agriculture, family, abortion and housing, a narrative of resistance appears.

Recenzijos

'An exciting, novel feminist book on the financialisation of life. It rescues debates on debt from abstraction and provides a key cartography of oppression. A great read, opening new avenues for social reproduction analyses and feminist struggles' -- Alessandra Mezzadri, Senior Lecturer in Development Studies at SOAS, and author of 'The Sweatshop Regime' (CUP, 2017) and editor of 'Marx in the Field' (Anthem, 2021) 'This book is of great value to those interested in the financialisation of everyday life and social reproduction - essential reading for those studying and involved in building feminist movements in Latin America and beyond' -- LSE Review of Books

Foreword vii
Tithi Bhattacharya
Translators Note xi
Preface xvi
Introduction: Taking Debt Out of the Closet 1(4)
Diagnosing Forms of Violence
2(1)
Exploitation and Difference
3(2)
A Feminist Reading of Debt
5(79)
Debt and Social Reproduction
7(3)
Financial Extractivism and Dispossession
10(1)
What is Debt?
11(2)
New Era: Financial Terror
13(1)
Debt as a "Counter-revolution" of Everyday Life
14(1)
The Writing on the Body of Women
15(2)
Neither Victims nor Entrepreneurs
17(1)
Feminist Insubordination and Fascist Neoliberalism
18(1)
Counter-offensive
19(3)
Gentlemen's Agreement
22(2)
The Patriarchy Has My Missing Contributions
24(3)
Debt and Urban Development in the City of Buenos Aires
27(2)
From Finance to Bodies
29(3)
Voluntary Termination of Debt
32(1)
Hunger and Gender Mandates
33(1)
The Debt of Care
34(1)
A Feminist Analysis of Inflation
35(1)
How to Disobey Finance?
36(3)
We Want Ourselves Alive and Debt Free!
39(1)
Us Against Debt
39(2)
"They Owe Us a Life"
41(2)
A Feminist Strike Against Debt: 2020
43(5)
Excursus. Rosa Luxemburg: In the Lands of Debt and Consumption
48(4)
Some Milestones of a Brief Chronology
52(2)
Interviews
54(27)
Manifestos
81(3)
Bibliography 84(3)
Index 87
Lucķ Cavallero is a researcher at the University of Buenos Aires. Her work focuses on the link between debt, illegal capital, and different forms of violence. She is a feminist activist and member of the Ni Una Menos Collective.

Verónica Gago teaches Political Science at the Universidad de Buenos Aires and is a Professor of Sociology at the Instituto de Altos Estudios, Universidad Nacional de San Martin. She is the author of Feminist International and Neoliberalism from Below: Popular Pragmatics and Baroque Economies. She is a feminist activist and member of the Ni Una Menos Collective. She lives in Buenos Aires.