Social Reproduction: Feminist Political Economy Challenges Neo-liberalism

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Meg Luxton, Kate Bezanson
McGill-Queen's University Press, 2006 - Social Science - 323 pages
Using a feminist political economy approach, contributors document the impact of current socio-economic policies on states, markets, households, and communities. Relying on impressive empirical research, they argue that women bear the costs of and responsibility for care-giving and show that the theoretical framework provided by feminist analyses of social reproduction not only corrects the gender-blindness of most economic theories but suggests an alternative that places care-giving at its centre. In this illuminating study, they challenge feminist scholars to re-engage with materialism and political economy to engage with feminism.

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