Emancipatory Feminism in the Time of Covid-19 Transformative resistance and social reproduction

The Covid-19 pandemic threw into stark relief the multi-dimensional threats created by neoliberal capitalism. Government measures to alleviate the crisis were largely inadequate, leaving women - in particular working-class women - to carry the increased burden of care work while at the same time pla...

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Main Author: Azeez, Hawzhin (auth)
Other Authors: Benya, Asanda (auth), Bischoff, Christine (auth), Cherry, Jane (auth), Cock, Jacklyn (auth), Hargreaves, Samantha (auth), Konik, Inge (auth), Mbithi, Jane Mueni (auth), Morgan, Courtney (auth), Ntlokotse, Ruth (auth, Editor), Phalatse, Sonia (auth), Satgar, Vishwas (auth, Editor), Sibeko, Busi (auth), Skosana, Dineo (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Johannesburg Wits University Press 2023
Series:Democratic Marxism
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