feminism
Prototype Movie (sttill)
Posted June 22nd, 2009 by LindsaySpeculum of the other woman
Posted June 6th, 2009 by admin| Publication Type | Book | |
| Citation Key | 1133 | |
| Year of Publication | 1985 | |
| Authors | Irigaray, L. | |
| City | Ithaca, N.Y. | |
| Publisher | Cornell University Press. | |
| Notes | Internet Encyclopedia on Philosophy |
Umkämpfte Bedeutungen : Natur im Zeitalter der Technoscience
Posted July 21st, 2008 by Armin Medosch| Publication Type | Miscellaneous | |
| Citation Key | 604 | |
| Year of Publication | 2001 | |
| Authors | Weber, J. | |
| Date Published | 2001/// | |
| Publisher | Campus | |
| Publication Language | de |
Turbulente Körper, soziale Maschinen : feministische Studien zur Technowissenschaftskultur
Posted July 21st, 2008 by Armin Medosch| Publication Type | Conference Paper | |
| Citation Key | 605 | |
| Year of Publication | 2003 | |
| Authors | Internationales Symposium "Embodied Agents of Life und Cyberscience. Turbulente Körper und soziale Maschinen", .; Weber, Jutta.; Bath, Corinna. | |
| Series Title | Studien interdisziplinäre Geschlechterforschung, Bd. 7 | |
| Conference Start Date | 2003/// | |
| Publisher | Leske + Budrich | |
| Conference Location | Opladen | |
| Publication Language | eng | |
| ISBN Number | 3810039241 978381003924 |
Rewriting of History - Caliban and the Witch by Silvia Federici
Posted July 1st, 2008 by Armin MedoschThanks to Doll Yoko for making us aware of Caliban and the Witch - Women, the Body and Primitive Accumulation by Silvia Federici. In Caliban and the Witch, Silvia Federici looks at the transition from feudalism to capitalism from the point of view of 'women, the body and primitive accumulation'. Her key thesis is that the witch hunts of the 16th and 17th century were instrumental to establishing a new capitalist order through 'the development of a 'new sexual division of labour subjugating women's labour and women's reproductive function to the reproduction of the workforce.' Yet by telling the story also from Caliban's point of view, symbol of the 'trans-Atlantic' proleterian, Federici achieves what she claims: to transcend the dichotomy between "gender" and "class". This book is also a brilliant description of the process of primitive accumulation, in particular the enclosures of the common land starting at the end of the middle age and the various forms of resistance to that by renegade women and the 'motley crowd' of the working classes.