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Labor, Debt, and Reproduction: The Feminist Strike as a Revolution of Everyday Life

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Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 13. Juli 2020
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Abstract

The international feminist strikes of 2017, 2018, and 2019 challenged the categories and imaginaries relating to what it means to disobey contemporary modes of exploitation. In this text, the author debates some of Joshua Clover’s theses from Riot. Strike. Riot. in light of feminist theories of the strike. She underscores the role that the reproductive sphere plays in the feminist strike while, at the same time, analyzing that sphere as a space for the expansion of contemporary forms of finance.


Corresponding author: Lucía Cavallero, University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina, E-mail:

Liz Mason-Deese is the translator of this article.


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Published Online: 2020-07-13

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