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Feminism, Capitalism, and the Cunning of History
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In this paper, Fraser situates the feminist's movement in relation to three major moments in the history of capitalism, including the women's suffrage movement, women's revolution, and women's sexual revolution.Abstract:
In this lecture, Nancy Fraser situates the feminist's movement in relation to three moments in the history of capitalism. First, the movement's (...)read more
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Feminism, the Family and the New 'Mediated' Maternalism
TL;DR: The emergence of a new moment in the unfolding of contemporary neoliberal hegemony which sees the political potential in creating strong connections with liberal feminism, updating this while also retaining some of its most salient features dating back to the mid to late 1970s is discussed in this article.
Understanding the Marriage Effect: Changes in Criminal Offending Around the Time of Marriage
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined criminal offending trajectories using a within-individual design and population-wide register data on Norwegian men who entered marital unions in the years 1995-2001 (N=120,821).
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Financial Crisis, Financial Firms...and Financial Feminism? The Rise of 'Transnational Business Feminism' and the Necessity of Marxist-Feminist IPE
TL;DR: Transnational business feminism as mentioned in this paper is rooted in a particular version of Western liberal feminism that seeks empowerment via integration into the market economy, and a feminist historical materialist reading of this project reveals that gender is used as part of a narrative that seeks to naturalize and depoliticize capitalist crises.
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Out of Work or Out of Time? Rethinking Labor after the Financial Crisis
TL;DR: The recent global financial crisis and subsequent recession sparked, among other things, a call for all manner of returns to previous states of existence, both real and imagined as discussed by the authors, and also sparked fears that this set of events is returning us to certain undesired states.
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The co-optation of feminisms: a research agenda
Sara de Jong,Susanne Kimm +1 more
TL;DR: The co-optation of feminisms: a research agenda is discussed in this article, which brings together contributions that discuss the appropriation, dilution and reinterpretation of feminist discourses, and practices by nonfeminist actors for their purposes.
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Feminism, the Family and the New 'Mediated' Maternalism
TL;DR: The emergence of a new moment in the unfolding of contemporary neoliberal hegemony which sees the political potential in creating strong connections with liberal feminism, updating this while also retaining some of its most salient features dating back to the mid to late 1970s is discussed in this article.
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Financial Crisis, Financial Firms...and Financial Feminism? The Rise of 'Transnational Business Feminism' and the Necessity of Marxist-Feminist IPE
TL;DR: Transnational business feminism as mentioned in this paper is rooted in a particular version of Western liberal feminism that seeks empowerment via integration into the market economy, and a feminist historical materialist reading of this project reveals that gender is used as part of a narrative that seeks to naturalize and depoliticize capitalist crises.
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Changes in Criminal Offending around the Time of Marriage
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated whether the argument from life-course criminology that marriage leads to reduction in crime or whether the mechanisms leading to lower crime rates might take effect in a period of courtship before the transition to marriage.
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Out of Work or Out of Time? Rethinking Labor after the Financial Crisis
TL;DR: The recent global financial crisis and subsequent recession sparked, among other things, a call for all manner of returns to previous states of existence, both real and imagined as discussed by the authors, and also sparked fears that this set of events is returning us to certain undesired states.