Multiple faces of marxist feminism: Heleieth Saffioti and Silvia Federici
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Resumo: | Marxism and feminism have a history of alliances and disagreements, in which feminism or the 'women's question' was often incorporated into Marxist agendas and theories and then subjugated and made into political and epistemological concerns of a minor degree. We seek a more functional articulation between feminism and Marxism, which is simultaneously both, from an investigation of the work of Brazilian Heleieth Saffioti and Italian Silvia Federici. Focusing on Women in Class Society we follow Saffioti's analysis of the constitution of Brazilian capitalism and the position of women in it, following her argument about the partial integration of women in the mode of production. In the following, we develop Federici's analyzes, especially in Caliban and the witch, on the formation of capitalism through the enclosure of the commons in Europe and its relation to the expropriation of reproductive labor done by women. Finally, we compare their perspectives, focusing problematically on how each of them deals with the relationship between labor and women's position in capitalism. While Saffioti thinks in terms of women's partial integration and social periphery in view of their semi-exclusion from the 'world of work', Federici goes further by focusing on the importance of female reproductive work by understanding how women are rather essential parts of capitalist production process, even if their work is unpaid and unrecognized as such. Keywords: Reproductive labor. Marxist feminism. Women’s work. Federici. Saffioti. |
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Multiple faces of marxist feminism: Heleieth Saffioti and Silvia FedericiMúltiplas faces do feminismo marxista: Heleieth Saffioti e Silvia FedericiMarxism and feminism have a history of alliances and disagreements, in which feminism or the 'women's question' was often incorporated into Marxist agendas and theories and then subjugated and made into political and epistemological concerns of a minor degree. We seek a more functional articulation between feminism and Marxism, which is simultaneously both, from an investigation of the work of Brazilian Heleieth Saffioti and Italian Silvia Federici. Focusing on Women in Class Society we follow Saffioti's analysis of the constitution of Brazilian capitalism and the position of women in it, following her argument about the partial integration of women in the mode of production. In the following, we develop Federici's analyzes, especially in Caliban and the witch, on the formation of capitalism through the enclosure of the commons in Europe and its relation to the expropriation of reproductive labor done by women. Finally, we compare their perspectives, focusing problematically on how each of them deals with the relationship between labor and women's position in capitalism. While Saffioti thinks in terms of women's partial integration and social periphery in view of their semi-exclusion from the 'world of work', Federici goes further by focusing on the importance of female reproductive work by understanding how women are rather essential parts of capitalist production process, even if their work is unpaid and unrecognized as such. Keywords: Reproductive labor. Marxist feminism. Women’s work. Federici. Saffioti.O marxismo e o feminismo têm um histórico de alianças e desavenças, no qual muitas vezes o feminismo ou a “questão das mulheres” foi incorporada às pautas e teorias marxistas para, em seguida, serem subjugados e tornados preocupações políticas e epistemológicas de segunda instância. Buscamos uma articulação mais funcional entre feminismo e marxismo, que seja simultaneamente ambos, a partir de uma investigação da obra da brasileira Heleieth Saffioti e da italiana Silvia Federici. Nos concentrando em A mulher na sociedade de classes acompanhamos as análises de Saffioti sobre a constituição do capitalismo brasileiro e a posição da mulher nele, seguindo seu argumento sobre a integração parcial das mulheres no modo de produção. Na sequência, desenvolvemos as análises de Federici, sobretudo em Calibã e a bruxa, sobre a formação do capitalismo através do cercamento dos comuns na Europa e sua relação com a expropriação do trabalho reprodutivo exercido pelas mulheres. Por fim, comparamos as perspectivas das duas, tendo como foco problemático o modo como cada uma lida com a relação entre trabalho e a posição das mulheres no capitalismo. Enquanto Saffioti pensa em termos de integração parcial e periferização social das mulheres tendo em vista sua semi-exclusão do “mundo do trabalho”, Federici vai mais longe ao tomar como central a importância do trabalho reprodutivo feminino percebendo como as mulheres são antes partes essenciais do processo de produção capitalista, ainda que seu trabalho seja não pago e não reconhecido enquanto tal. Palavras-chave: Trabalho reprodutivo. Feminismo marxista. Trabalho feminino. Federici. Saffioti.Universidade do Contestado (UnC)2020-06-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos Paresapplication/pdfhttp://www.periodicos.unc.br/index.php/prof/article/view/263410.24302/prof.v7i0.2634Profanações; v. 7 (2020); 221-2462358-612510.24302/prof.v7i0reponame:Profanaçõesinstname:Universidade do Contestado (UNC)instacron:UNCporhttp://www.periodicos.unc.br/index.php/prof/article/view/2634/1343Copyright (c) 2020 Profanaçõesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSevero, Cecília2020-06-19T16:47:26Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/2634Revistahttp://www.periodicos.unc.br/index.php/prof/PRIhttp://www.periodicos.unc.br/index.php/prof/oai||sandro@unc.br2358-61252358-6125opendoar:2020-06-19T16:47:26Profanações - Universidade do Contestado (UNC)false |
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Multiple faces of marxist feminism: Heleieth Saffioti and Silvia Federici Múltiplas faces do feminismo marxista: Heleieth Saffioti e Silvia Federici |
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Multiple faces of marxist feminism: Heleieth Saffioti and Silvia Federici |
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Multiple faces of marxist feminism: Heleieth Saffioti and Silvia Federici Severo, Cecília |
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Marxism and feminism have a history of alliances and disagreements, in which feminism or the 'women's question' was often incorporated into Marxist agendas and theories and then subjugated and made into political and epistemological concerns of a minor degree. We seek a more functional articulation between feminism and Marxism, which is simultaneously both, from an investigation of the work of Brazilian Heleieth Saffioti and Italian Silvia Federici. Focusing on Women in Class Society we follow Saffioti's analysis of the constitution of Brazilian capitalism and the position of women in it, following her argument about the partial integration of women in the mode of production. In the following, we develop Federici's analyzes, especially in Caliban and the witch, on the formation of capitalism through the enclosure of the commons in Europe and its relation to the expropriation of reproductive labor done by women. Finally, we compare their perspectives, focusing problematically on how each of them deals with the relationship between labor and women's position in capitalism. While Saffioti thinks in terms of women's partial integration and social periphery in view of their semi-exclusion from the 'world of work', Federici goes further by focusing on the importance of female reproductive work by understanding how women are rather essential parts of capitalist production process, even if their work is unpaid and unrecognized as such. Keywords: Reproductive labor. Marxist feminism. Women’s work. Federici. Saffioti. |
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