Biblioteca / 1980-1989
Lydia Sargent, editor. Women and Revolution. A discussion of the unhappy marriage of Marxism and Feminism.
Boston: South End Press, 1981.
Montreal: Black Rose Books, 1981.
Londres: Pluto Press, 1981.
415 páginas.
CONTENTS
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
NEW LEFT WOMEN AND MEN: THE HONEYMOON IS OVER / Lydia Sargent
THE LEAD ESSAY
THE UNHAPPY MARRIAGE OF MARXISM AND FEMINISM: TOWARDS A MORE PROGRESSIVE UNION / Heidi Hartmann
DISAGREEMENTS
BEYOND THE UNHAPPY MARRIAGE: A CRITIQUE OF THE DUAL SYSTEMS THEORY / Iris Young
SOCIALISM, FEMINISM, AND GAY/LESBIAN LIBERATION / Christine Riddiough
THE INCOMPATIBLE MENAGE A TROIS: MARXISM, FEMINISM, AND RACISM / Gloria Joseph
THE UNHAPPY MARRIAGE OF MARXISM AND FEMINISM: CAN IT BE SAVED? / Carol Ehrlich
WHAT IS THE REAL MATERIAL BASE OF PATRIARCHY AND CAPITAL? / Sandra Harding
CAPITALISM IS AN ADVANCED STAGE OF PATRIARCHY: BUT MARXISM IS NOT FEMINISM / Azizah Al-Hibri
MARXISM AND FEMINISM: UNHAPPY MARRIAGE, TRIAL SEPARATION OR SOMETHING ELSE? / Lise Vogel
CULTURAL MARXISM: NONSYNCHRONY AND FEMINIST PRACTICE / Emily Hicks
EXTENSIONS OF PATRIARCHY
MOTHERS, FATHERS, AND CHILDREN: FROM PRIVATE TO PUBLIC PATRIARCHY / Carol Brown
THE MARRIAGE OF CAPITALIST AND PATRIARCHAL IDEOLOGIES: MEANINGS OF MALE BONDING AND MALE RANKING IN U.S. CULTURE / Katie Stewart
THE UNHAPPY MARRIAGE OF PATRIARCHY AND CAPITALISM / Ann Ferguson – Nancy Folbre
REFOCUSING THE DISCUSSION
REFORM AND/OR REVOLUTION: TOWARDS A UNIFIED WOMEN’S MOVEMENT / Zillah Eisenstein
REJOINDER
SUMMARY AND RESPONSE: CONTINUING THE DISCUSSION / Heidi Hartmann