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Patriarchy and accumulation on a world scale : women in the international division of labour / Maria Mies with a foreword by Silvia Federici.

Author/creator Mies, Maria
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoLondon : Zed Books Ltd., 2014.
Descriptionxxiv, 251 pages ; 22 cm.
Supplemental Content Full text available from Ebook Central - Academic Complete
Subject(s)
Series Critique influence change
Critique, influence, change. ^A1278837
Contents What is feminism? -- Social origins of the sexual division of labour -- Colonization and housewifization -- Housewifization international : women and the new international division of labour -- Violence against women and the ongoing primitive accumulation of capital -- National liberation and women's liberation -- Towards a feminist perspective of a new society.
Abstract 'It is my thesis that this general production of life, or subsistence production - mainly performed through the nonwage labour of women and other nonwage labourers as slaves, contract workers and peasants in the colonies - constitutes the perennial basis upon which 'capitalist productive labour' can be built up and exploited'. First published in 1986, Maria Mies' progressive book was hailed as a major paradigm shift for feminist theory and remains a major contribution to development theory and practice today. Tracing the social origins of the sexual division of labor it offers a history of the related processes of colonization and "housewifization" and extends this analysis to the contemporary new international division of labor. Mies' theory of capitalist patriarchy has become even more relevant today; this new edition includes a substantial new introduction in which she both applies her theory to the new globalized world and answers her critics.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 236-246) and index.
Access restrictionAvailable only to authorized users.
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2021276433
ISBN1783601698 (pbk.)
ISBN9781783601691 (pbk.)

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