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Bread and Roses - Gender and Class Under Capitalism

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Is it possible to develop a radical socialist feminism that fights for the emancipation of women and of all humankind?

This book is a journey through the history of feminism. Using the concrete struggles of women, the Marxist feminist Andrea D'Atri traces the history of the women's and workers' movement from the French Revolution to Queer Theory. She analyzes the divergent paths feminists have woven for their liberation from oppression and uncovers where they have hit dead ends.

With the global working class made up of a disproportionate number of women, women are central in leading the charge for the next revolution and laying down blueprints for an alternative future. D'Atri makes a fiery plea for dismantling capitalist patriarchy.

List of contents










Preface to the English Edition

Acknowledgments

Biography

Introduction

Gender and Class on International Women's Day

Oppression and Exploitation

Gender Unites Us, Class Divides Us

Capitalism and Patriarchy: A Well-Matched Marriage

Women's Struggle and Class Struggle

1. Grain Riots and Civil Rights

Bread, Cannons, and Revolution

Female Citizens Demand Equality

Liberty, Fraternity, and Inequality of Class and Gender

2. Bourgeois Women and Proletarian Women

Steam Engines, Looms, and Women

Women Workers Organize to Fight

A Government of the Working People of Paris

The Women Incendiaries and the Ladies with Parasols

3. Between Philanthropy and Revolution

Voting Rights or Charity?

Reform or Revolution?

A Woman Living Between Two Eras

On the Need to Welcome Foreign Women

Petition to Reinstate Divorce

The Workers' Union

The Tour de France

4. Imperialism, War, and Gender

Debates in the Second International

Women at War

Women and Nations

Freedom During Wartime, Oppression During Peacetime?

5. Women in the First Workers' State in History

The Spark that Could Light the Flame

Bread, Peace, Freedom, and Women's Rights

Harrowing Contradictions

The Philosophy of a Priest, the Powers of a Gendarme

Comrade Kollontai

Oppositional Women

6. From Vietnam to Paris, Bras to the Bonfire

Economic Boom and Baby Boom

Liberty, Equality, Sorority

Radical and Socialist Feminists Against Patriarchy

7. Difference of Women, Differences Between Women

The Imperialist Offensive Sweeps Everything Away

Autonomous and Institutionalized Feminists in Latin America

Revaluing the Feminine

Integrated or Marginalized

Intersection of Differences

8. Postmodernity, Postmarxism, Postfeminism

The 1990s: NGO-ization and Gender Technocracy

Performativity, Parody, and Radical Democracy

Consumerism, Individualism, and Skepticism

By Way of Conclusion

Appendix

Bread and Roses: International Manifesto (2020)

Bibliography

Index


About the author










Nathaniel Flakin is a freelance journalist and historian based in New York and Berlin. He is the author of Martin Monath: A Jewish Resistance Fighter Among Nazi Soldiers (Pluto, 2019).


Summary

A passionate journey through the history of feminism by the founder of ‘Pan Y Rosas’

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