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Creolizing The Accumulation of Capital through Social Reproduction Theory. A Distinctively Luxemburgian Feminism
Creolizing The Accumulation of Capital through Social Reproduction Theory. A Distinctively Luxemburgian Feminism // Creolizing Rosa Luxemburg / Cornell, Drucilla ; Gordon, Jane Anna (ur.).
Landham (MD) : New York (NY): Rowman & Littlefield, 2021. str. 371-397
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Naslov
Creolizing The Accumulation of Capital through
Social Reproduction
Theory. A Distinctively Luxemburgian Feminism
Autori
Čakardić, Ankica
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
Creolizing Rosa Luxemburg
Urednik/ci
Cornell, Drucilla ; Gordon, Jane Anna
Izdavač
Rowman & Littlefield
Grad
Landham (MD) : New York (NY)
Godina
2021
Raspon stranica
371-397
ISBN
978-1-78661-442-1
Ključne riječi
Rosa Luxemburg ; accumulation ; dialectics of spatiality ; social-reproduction theory ; Luxemburgian feminism ; commodification of domestic labour
Sažetak
This chapter functions as a contribution to Marxist-feminist analyses that are methodologically based on Luxemburg’s critique of political economy, and also as a contribution to contemporary social reproduction theory that aims to integrate Luxemburg’s legacy alongside that of Marx. The aspect of Luxemburg’s political economy is analyzed as a problem of the “dialectics of spatiality” which serves as a key link between her critique of political economy and social reproduction theory. In order to establish a connection between Luxemburg’s dialectics of spatiality and the feminist interpretation of the role of reproductive labor in surplus creation, the chapter openes with an overview of Luxemburg’s critique of bourgeois feminism or the basis of her socialist feminism. Since we argue that Luxemburg’s contributions to feminism were of an intermittent and incomplete nature, the chapter “filles gaps” in the existing structure of her critique of bourgeois feminism and thus function as an introduction to a concept we termed “Luxemburgian feminism, ” based on the link between Luxemburg’s theory of accumulation and social reproduction theory.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Filozofija, Povijest, Rodni studiji