Reproductive labor, feminist strikes, and anti-capitalism

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Fanny Gallot et al., « Reproductive labor, feminist strikes, and anti-capitalism », Mouvements, ID : 10670/1.0160c3...


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From Argentina to Ireland, via India, the United States, Iran, Morocco, Spain, and France, the feminist mobilizations that spread to the four corners of the globe in the 2010s, making headlines from fall 2017 onward following the global spread of the #MeToo movement, have rocked both the foundations of the gender order and the demands and modes of action and operation of social movements. Yet this feminist dynamic, and the way feminists approach questions of work, strategies, and collective emancipation, are the fruit of a long history of struggle. To shed light on these issues, Mouvements spoke to historian Fanny Gallot and sociologist Pauline Delage.

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