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Marx On Gender And The Family: A Critical Study: Historical Materialism, Volume 39

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Marx On Gender And The Family: A Critical Study: Historical Materialism, Volume 39

Contributors:

By (Author) Heather Brown

ISBN:

9781608462780

Publisher:

Haymarket Books

Imprint:

Haymarket Books

Publication Date:

5th November 2013

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Sociology: family and relationships
Anthropology
Feminism and feminist theory

Dewey:

306.8

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

232

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 228mm

Weight:

336g

Description

This first book-length study devoted to Marx's perspectives on gender and the family offers a fresh look at this topic in light of 21st century concerns. Although Marx's writings sometimes exhibit sexism, his work often transcends it. Brown studies those writings on gender, as well as his 1879-1882 notebooks on precapitalist societies and gender, some of them still unpublished in any language. This study attempts to fill a significant gap in the literature on Marx and offer some general insights into the intersectionality of gender and class.

Reviews

"This short, comprehensive handbook will no doubt provide the basis for a new wave of feminist engagement with Marxism and is a clarion call for all those who regard themselves as Marxists to re-evaluate their ideological conceptions." Barry Healy, Links: International Journal of Socialist Renewal Overall, from Marx on Gender and the Family emerges a dialectical Marxism, one that points to the beginnings of a unitary theory of gender and class. Noted throughout is that Marx did not systematically examine gender as a category and the aim of the book is not to try and construct one. Brown is not scared to highlight some of Marxs failings, in particular when he falls back on prejudice or moralism when discussing the oppression of women The most important aspect of the work is that in providing a systematic overview of the totality of Marxs work on the topic, Brown is able to indicate openings for analysis that can construct the base for the redevelopment of a Marxist-feminist theory. Jenny Morrison, International Socialist Group
"This short, comprehensive handbook will no doubt provide the basis for a new wave of feminist engagement with Marxism and is a clarion call for all those who regard themselves as Marxists to re-evaluate their ideological conceptions." Barry Healy, Links: International Journal of Socialist Renewal Overall, from Marx on Gender and the Family emerges a dialectical Marxism, one that points to the beginnings of a unitary theory of gender and class. Noted throughout is that Marx did not systematically examine gender as a category and the aim of the book is not to try and construct one. Brown is not scared to highlight some of Marxs failings, in particular when he falls back on prejudice or moralism when discussing the oppression of women The most important aspect of the work is that in providing a systematic overview of the totality of Marxs work on the topic, Brown is able to indicate openings for analysis that can construct the base for the redevelopment of a Marxist-feminist theory. Jenny Morrison, International Socialist Group

Author Bio

Heather Brown Ph.D. (2009), Purdue University, is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Westfield State University. Her research interests are in modern and contemporary political thought especially involving the intersections of gender, race and class.

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