Feminism, Capitalism, and Ecology
Autor Johanna Oksalaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 iun 2023
A philosophical response that brings together feminist and ecological approaches to solving the global environmental crisis that the capitalist economic system has created
In the face of ecological catastrophe, neither feminists nor environmentalists have the option of merely supporting an environmental politics that would preserve an imagined nature somewhere outside capitalism. As Johanna Oksala contends, the political goal must be more radical: to challenge the capitalist economic system itself and the mechanisms by which it expropriates life on the planet.
Feminism, Capitalism, and Ecology lays the critical groundwork for this political project. It develops a new way of bringing feminist and ecological responses to capitalism together into a cohesive framework. By exposing the systemic logic by which environmental destruction and gender oppression are jointly rooted in capitalism, Oksala establishes the theoretical foundations for an effective political alliance. The traditions of materialist ecofeminism and Marxist feminism are critical starting points. But the rapid rise of biotechnology and the steady increase of precarity necessitate a model of resistance that responds to the distinctive challenges of contemporary biocapitalism. Timely and urgent, this book articulates a theoretically sophisticated response and maps out our real-world options in this existential struggle.
In the face of ecological catastrophe, neither feminists nor environmentalists have the option of merely supporting an environmental politics that would preserve an imagined nature somewhere outside capitalism. As Johanna Oksala contends, the political goal must be more radical: to challenge the capitalist economic system itself and the mechanisms by which it expropriates life on the planet.
Feminism, Capitalism, and Ecology lays the critical groundwork for this political project. It develops a new way of bringing feminist and ecological responses to capitalism together into a cohesive framework. By exposing the systemic logic by which environmental destruction and gender oppression are jointly rooted in capitalism, Oksala establishes the theoretical foundations for an effective political alliance. The traditions of materialist ecofeminism and Marxist feminism are critical starting points. But the rapid rise of biotechnology and the steady increase of precarity necessitate a model of resistance that responds to the distinctive challenges of contemporary biocapitalism. Timely and urgent, this book articulates a theoretically sophisticated response and maps out our real-world options in this existential struggle.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780810146105
ISBN-10: 081014610X
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press
ISBN-10: 081014610X
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press
Notă biografică
JOHANNA OKSALA is the Arthur J. Schmitt Professor of Philosophy at Loyola University Chicago. Her books include Foucault, Politics, and Violence and Feminist Experiences: Foucauldian and Phenomenological Investigations, both published by Northwestern University Press.
Cuprins
Introduction: Rags and Bones
Notes
Works Cited
- The Futures of Marxist Ecofeminism
- Ecofeminism at the End of Nature
- The Nature of Gestational Surrogacy
- Can Gender Subordination be Eliminated in Capitalism?
- The Commodification of Affects
- Is it Wrong for Feminists to Pay for Housework?
Notes
Works Cited
Recenzii
“A concise and incisive intervention into current debates about the critique of capitalism.” —Amy Allen, author of Critique on the Couch: Why Critical Theory Needs Psychoanalysis
“Johanna Oksala’s book offers both a guide to and defense of an ecofeminist critique of capitalism. It is current and timely, outlining a contemporary approach to ecofeminism that is informed by emergent literatures and new philosophical perspectives.” —Penelope Deutscher, author of Foucault’s Futures: A Critique of Reproductive Reason
“Johanna Oksala’s book offers both a guide to and defense of an ecofeminist critique of capitalism. It is current and timely, outlining a contemporary approach to ecofeminism that is informed by emergent literatures and new philosophical perspectives.” —Penelope Deutscher, author of Foucault’s Futures: A Critique of Reproductive Reason
Descriere
A philosophical work that exposes the systemic logic by which environmental destruction and gender oppression are jointly rooted in capitalism, establishing the theoretical foundations on which an effective political alliance can be built today.