Feminist Reading of Debt

Feminist Reading of Debt

Mason-Deese, Liz; Cavallero, Luci; Gago, Veronica

Pluto Press

04/2021

112

Mole

Inglês

9780745341729

15 a 20 dias

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Foreword by Tithi Bhattacharya

Translator's Note

Preface

Introduction: Taking Debt Out of the Closet

1. Diagnosing Forms of Violence

2. Exploitation and Difference

3. A Feminist Reading of Debt

4. Debt and Social Reproduction

5. Financial Extractivism and Dispossession

6. What is Debt?

7. New Era: Financial Terror

8. Debt as a "Counter-revolution" of Everyday Life

9. The Writing on the Body of Women

10. Neither Victims nor Entrepreneurs

11. Feminist Insubordination and Fascist Neoliberalism

12. Counter-offensive

13. Gentlemen's Agreement

14. The Patriarchy Has My Missing Contributions

15. Debt and Urban Development in the City of Buenos Aires

16. From Finance to Bodies

17. Voluntary Termination of Debt

18. Hunger and Gender Mandates

19. The Debt of Care

20. A Feminist Analysis of Inflation

21. How to Disobey Finance?

22. We Want Ourselves Alive and Debt Free!

23. Us Against Debt

24. "They Owe Us a Life"

25. A Feminist Strike Against Debt: 2020

26. Excursus. Rosa Luxemburg: In the Lands of Debt and

27. Consumption

28. Some Milestones of a Brief Chronology

29. Interviews

30. Manifestos

Bibliography

Index
radical feminism; economic feminism; feminism and finance; international feminism; feminist economics; roe v wade; books on feminism; feminism books; feminism for women; feminist and debt; feminist books; feminist theory; feminist philosophy; women of color; black feminism; muslim feminism; #metoo; bad feminist; badass women; feminist politics; feminist history; liberal feminism; Marxist feminism; ecofeminism; gendered exploitation; financial violence; female activism; Argentine feminist; Argentine feminism; economy of violence; reproductive rights; micro debts; feminism; social reproduction; Domestic Violence; credit card debt; Argentine feminist movement; LGBTQ+ issues; social reproduction theory