Wages for Housework: The New York Committee 1972–1977; History, Theory, Documents by Arlen Austin, Silvia Federici

Wages for Housework: The New York Committee 1972–1977; History, Theory, Documents

Arlen Austin, Silvia Federici

279 pages first pub 2017 (editions)

nonfiction feminism gender history challenging informative slow-paced
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Throughout the 1970s, the Wages for Housework movement developed an analysis of women’s reproductive labor, “housework” broadly conceived, as a primary site for mobilization. Silvia Federici was a cofounder of the movement, working within the New ...

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