Caliban and the witch : women, the body and primitive accumulation
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In the neoliberal era of postmodernism, the proletariat is whited-out from the pages of history. Silvia Federici recovers its historical substance by telling its story starting at the beginning, with the throes of its birth. This is a book of remembrance, of a trauma burned into the body of women, which left a scar on humanity's memory as deep and painful as those caused by famine, slaughter and enslavement.
Federici shows that the birth of the proletariat required a war against women, inaugurating a new sexual pact and a new patriarchal era: the patriarchy of the wage. Firmly rooted in the history of the persecution of the witches and the disciplining of the body, her arguments explain why the subjugation of women was as crucial for the formation of the world proletariat as the enclosures of the land, the conquest and colonization of the 'New World,' and the slave trade.
TitleCaliban and the witch : women, the body and primitive accumulation
Author
Place of publicationBrooklyn
PublisherAutonomedia
Year of publication2014
Pagination285 p.
Illustrationsill.
Dimensions23 cm
Materialboek
ISBN1-57027-059-7
Subjectwomen, human body, heks
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