LABRST 3E03 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Bourgeoisie, Labour Power, Double Burden

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Theorizing women"s work: chapter 5 production and reproduction breaking. Feminists were interested in marxist approach to work because it emphasized the social construction of inequality. Marx/marxism had little to say about the nature of women"s work or about the segregation of labour by sex. In the 1960s many feminists started out using a marxist framework, and an assumption of inequality. Using theory was central to action because it made visible the social structures in place to keep women in their place. It was a guide as to what must be altered to improve their working conditions. Made connections between their class and women"s work. Linked class relations with domestic work (which was largely done by women) which was fundamentally different from men"s work at that time. Marx saw class divisions in terms of who possessed ownership and control of production.

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