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But it was probably starting with the publication of Heidi Hartmann's representative essay for dual systems theory , " The Unhappy Marriage of Feminism and Marxism : Towards a More Progressive Union , " that an impressive number of ...
But it was probably starting with the publication of Heidi Hartmann's representative essay for dual systems theory , " The Unhappy Marriage of Feminism and Marxism : Towards a More Progressive Union , " that an impressive number of ...
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A set of relations needs to be established to regulate life under these conditions . Wages appear . In another vocabulary : the contract . Spivak is interested in Marx's space of non - alienation , when man and nature are in a relation ...
A set of relations needs to be established to regulate life under these conditions . Wages appear . In another vocabulary : the contract . Spivak is interested in Marx's space of non - alienation , when man and nature are in a relation ...
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The proposal here is to think of feminism as already in relation to other intellectual projects such as postcolonialism or Marxism . Alongside the project of multiplying feminism into feminisms , we might need to rethink the very notion ...
The proposal here is to think of feminism as already in relation to other intellectual projects such as postcolonialism or Marxism . Alongside the project of multiplying feminism into feminisms , we might need to rethink the very notion ...
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Culture Monopolies and Mexican Cinema A | 5 |
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