Marx on gender and the family : a critical study /
This, the first book-length study devoted exclusively to Marx's perspectives on gender and the family, offers a fresh look at this topic in light of twenty-first century concerns.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2012.
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Colección: | Historical materialism book series ;
v. 39. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Chapter One Introduction
- Reevaluating and developing Marx for feminist theory today
- Overview of the book
- Chapter Two The Early Writings on Gender and the Family
- The 1844 Manuscripts
- Di Stefano, voluntarism and transcendence
- Overcoming hierarchical dualisms
- Naturalism and humanism
- Marx and human nature
- Lab our. and alienation
- Gender in the 1844 Manuscripts
- Alienation and gender
- Feminist theory and the 1844 'Manuscripts'
- 'Crude Communism', private property, and women
- Women's alienation in capitalist society
- Modes of production and the course of history.
- The family and class-societyOn the 'bourgeois family'
- Alienation, bourgeois morality and suicide
- Revisiting the nature/culture and man/woman dualisms
- Conclusion
- Chapter Three Political Economy, Gender, and the 'Transformation' of the Family
- Engels's 'Principles of Communism' in relation to gender and the family
- The Communist Manifesto
- Gender and the family in 'The Communist Manifesto'
- Nature and society in Capital
- Nature and the labour-process
- Necessity and freedom
- The political economy of Capital, Volume I
- The dual nature of labour and commodities.
- Feminist critiques of Marx on production and reproductionProduction, consumption and reproduction in capitalism
- 'Productive' and 'unproductive' labour
- Gender and the family in Capital
- 'The Working Day' and 'Machinery and Large-Scale Industry'
- The effects of machinery on women
- Women and morality
- The dialectics of the struggle over the working-day
- Reprising the 'transformation' of the family in 'Capital'
- Conclusion
- Chapter Four Marx's Journalism and Political Activities
- The Preston strikes and women's labour
- The Bulwer-Lytton scandal
- Women and the First International.
- Marx and the KugelmannsWomen and the Paris Commune
- After the Commune
- 'Critique of the Gotha Programme'
- Lab our. nature, and wealth in the 'Critique of the Gotha Programme'
- 'The Programme of the Parti Ouvrier'
- Conclusion
- Chapter Five Patriarchy, Women's Oppression and Resistance: Comparing Marx and Engels on Gender and the Family in Precapitalist Societies
- Marx's notebooks and the history of Engels's The Origin of the Family
- Separating Marx from Engels
- Marx, feminism and dialectics
- Marx's notebooks in historical context
- Morgan's Ancient Society
- Marx's notes on Morgan.
- The dialectics of the familySlavery, the patriarchal family, and monogamy
- Women's historical position and subjectivity
- Engels's Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State
- Feminist responses to 'Origin of the Family'
- Unilinearism and economic determinism
- Similarities and differences on patriarchal society and its historical significance
- Engels's uncritical acceptance of Morgan and Bachofen on women's position in clan-societies
- Comparing Marx and Engels on gender and the family.
- Chapter Six The Family, the State and Property-Rights: The Dialectics of Gender and the Family in Precapitalist Societies.