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LIVRA-TE
#142 - Empoderamento Feminino com Tânia Graça

LIVRA-TE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 77:49


Sugeriram-nos que falássemos de livros sobre empoderamento feminino em geral e nós não fizemos por menos: trouxémos a icónica Tânia Graça e ela veio munida de sugestões de leitura para todos os géneros (literalmente, ihihihih). E ainda levam com algumas técnicas de autodefesa, que é para terem a lição completa. Livros mencionados neste episódio: - Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead, Olga Tokarczuk (1:10) - Notes on Heartbreak, Annie Lord (2:11) - Comunicação Não-Violenta, Marshall B. Rosenberg (3:38) - Want, Gillian Anderson (7:07) - Amor e Desejo na Relação Conjugal, Esther Perel (16:14) - (In)Fidelidade: Repensar o Amor e as Relações, Esther Perel (26:20) - The Paper Palace, Miranda Cowley Heller (30:35) - Sete Casais em Terapia, Luana Cunha Ferreira (33:05) - State Of The Union: A Marriage In Ten Parts, Nick Hornby (34:10) - Conversations on Love, Natasha Lunn (37:25) - Tudo do Amor, bell hooks (41:20) - Mulheres, Raça e Classe, Angela Davis (43:26) - Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women White Feminists Forgot, Mikki Kendall (45:46) - Feminismo Para os 99%, Cinzia Arruzza, Tithi Battacharya e Nancy Fraser (46:49) - Atlas da V, Lisa Vicente (48:33) - Não é só Sangue: Uma Conversa sobre o Ciclo Menstrual, Patrícia Lemos (49:57) - For the Love of Men, Liz Plank (1:00:33) - Cérebro e Género, Daphna Joel e Luba Vikhanski (1:05:37) - Feminismo de A a Ser, Lúcia Vicente (1:11:00) - Mulheres Invisíveis, Caroline Criado Perez (1:12:53) ________________ Enviem as vossas questões ou sugestões para livratepodcast@gmail.com. Encontrem-nos nas redes sociais: www.instagram.com/julesdsilva www.instagram.com/ritadanova twitter.com/julesxdasilva twitter.com/ritadanova Identidade visual do podcast: da autoria da talentosa Mariana Cardoso, que podem encontrar em marianarfpcardoso@hotmail.com. Genérico do podcast: criado pelo incrível Vitor Carraca Teixeira, que podem encontrar em www.instagram.com/oputovitor.

just another rant
#113: VN Young Marxists GIẢI THÍCH Nữ quyền cho tụi tui (ft. Hiệp)

just another rant

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 68:36


Trong tập 113, Mai và Hiệp (khách mời) sẽ bàn về 1 bài post và comment của Fanpage Vietnam Young Marxists. Từ đó, tụi mình nói rộng ra đến vấn đề thiếu tính giao thoa (intersectionality) trong các hội nhóm, phong trào, tổ chức đấu tranh ở Việt Nam. Hi vọng cuộc nói chuyện giữa 2 người phụ nữ chuyển giới ngày hôm nay sẽ mang lại điều gì đó cho các bạn. Tiêu đề có vẻ rất công kích, mình hiểu, nhưng đây là quyết định của tụi mình sau khi đã đong đếm nhiều lý do. Tụi mình cho rằng đã khá công bằng với VN Young Marxists, đặt mình vào vị trí của các bạn ấy, cố gắng kết nối và thấu cảm - điều mà các bạn ấy đã không làm được cho tụi mình (cụ thể là cho Hiệp khi rep comment 1 cách vô duyên như đã nói trong podcast). Tụi mình nghĩ sự bực mình, thậm chí là bức xúc, của tụi mình là chính đáng và nhất là khi chỉ với tiêu đề và thumbnail đá xéo, còn nội dung podcast thì công bằng và toàn diện hơn. Một số quyển sách, bài báo, thuật ngữ tụi mình nhắc đến trong podcast: 1) thuật ngữ mansplain(ing): các bạn có thể đọc "Men Explain things to me" - Rebecca Solnit để hiểu thêm. Hoặc nghe tóm tắt trong tập 80 của Just Another Rant. 2) Feminism for the 99% - Cinzia Arruzza, Tithi Bhattacharya, Nancy Fraser. Bản dịch tiếng Việt có trên Fanpage/website của Vietnam Young Marxists. 3) Ain't I A Woman: black women and feminism - bell hooks. Bạn có thể nghe tóm tắt sách trong tập 3 và 4 của podcast "Nữ Công Học Hội" (search Spotify, Youtube, fb, ig sẽ ra). 4) thuật ngữ intersectionality (tính giao thoa, tính liên tầng). Bạn có thể nghe TED-talk của Kimberlé Crenshaw (thuyết gia của intersectionality) để hiểu thêm (có Phụ đề tiếng Việt): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akOe5-UsQ2o 5) hermeneutic labor (lao động thông diễn) là thuật ngữ được Ellie Anderson giới thiệu trong bài báo "Hermeneutic Labor: The Gendered Burden of Interpretation in Intimate Relationships between Women and Men". Mình nhắc đến thuật ngữ này và gợi ý là nó có thể được áp dụng để suy nghĩ về mối quan hệ giữa nam và nữ trong những bối cảnh khác ngoài mối quan hệ lãng mạn, ví dụ như sự bất bình đẳng trong lao động thông diễn giữa nam và nữ trong các phong trào đấu tranh xã hội. Bạn có thể đọc bài báo (Google tên sẽ ra, tham khảo miễn phí). Hoặc nghe Ellie Anderson giải thích tóm gọn (bằng tiếng Anh) ở đây: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFeGS9DNUOg Insta: @just.another.rant / @maivugon / @phg_q Nghe podcast trên 9 nền tảng khác: https://anchor.fm/mai-vugon FB: fb.com/justanotherrant Youtube: Just Another Rant Youtube (Quỳnh): https://www.youtube.com/@phg_Q

just another rant
#113: VN Young Marxists GIẢI THÍCH Nữ quyền cho tụi tui (ft. Hiệp)

just another rant

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 68:36


Trong tập 113, Mai và Hiệp (khách mời) sẽ bàn về 1 bài post và comment của Fanpage Vietnam Young Marxists. Từ đó, tụi mình nói rộng ra đến vấn đề thiếu tính giao thoa (intersectionality) trong các hội nhóm, phong trào, tổ chức đấu tranh ở Việt Nam. Hi vọng cuộc nói chuyện giữa 2 người phụ nữ chuyển giới ngày hôm nay sẽ mang lại điều gì đó cho các bạn. Tiêu đề có vẻ rất công kích, mình hiểu, nhưng đây là quyết định của tụi mình sau khi đã đong đếm nhiều lý do. Tụi mình cho rằng đã khá công bằng với VN Young Marxists, đặt mình vào vị trí của các bạn ấy, cố gắng kết nối và thấu cảm - điều mà các bạn ấy đã không làm được cho tụi mình (cụ thể là cho Hiệp khi rep comment 1 cách vô duyên như đã nói trong podcast). Tụi mình nghĩ sự bực mình, thậm chí là bức xúc, của tụi mình là chính đáng và nhất là khi chỉ với tiêu đề và thumbnail đá xéo, còn nội dung podcast thì công bằng và toàn diện hơn. Một số quyển sách, bài báo, thuật ngữ tụi mình nhắc đến trong podcast: 1) thuật ngữ mansplain(ing): các bạn có thể đọc "Men Explain things to me" - Rebecca Solnit để hiểu thêm. Hoặc nghe tóm tắt trong tập 80 của Just Another Rant. 2) Feminism for the 99% - Cinzia Arruzza, Tithi Bhattacharya, Nancy Fraser. Bản dịch tiếng Việt có trên Fanpage/website của Vietnam Young Marxists. 3) Ain't I A Woman: black women and feminism - bell hooks. Bạn có thể nghe tóm tắt sách trong tập 3 và 4 của podcast "Nữ Công Học Hội" (search Spotify, Youtube, fb, ig sẽ ra). 4) thuật ngữ intersectionality (tính giao thoa, tính liên tầng). Bạn có thể nghe TED-talk của Kimberlé Crenshaw (thuyết gia của intersectionality) để hiểu thêm (có Phụ đề tiếng Việt): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akOe5-UsQ2o 5) hermeneutic labor (lao động thông diễn) là thuật ngữ được Ellie Anderson giới thiệu trong bài báo "Hermeneutic Labor: The Gendered Burden of Interpretation in Intimate Relationships between Women and Men". Mình nhắc đến thuật ngữ này và gợi ý là nó có thể được áp dụng để suy nghĩ về mối quan hệ giữa nam và nữ trong những bối cảnh khác ngoài mối quan hệ lãng mạn, ví dụ như sự bất bình đẳng trong lao động thông diễn giữa nam và nữ trong các phong trào đấu tranh xã hội. Bạn có thể đọc bài báo (Google tên sẽ ra, tham khảo miễn phí). Hoặc nghe Ellie Anderson giải thích tóm gọn (bằng tiếng Anh) ở đây: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFeGS9DNUOg Insta: @just.another.rant / @maivugon / @phg_q Nghe podcast trên 9 nền tảng khác: https://anchor.fm/mai-vugon FB: fb.com/justanotherrant Youtube: Just Another Rant Youtube (Quỳnh): https://www.youtube.com/@phg_Q

EPF Essays
Folge 12: Demokratische Depression

EPF Essays

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2023 62:01


"Die Tatsache, dass es verschiedene Realitäten gibt, wird nur noch als Meinung verhandelt." Peter Schneider und Alexandra Papadopoulos diskutieren mit der Aktivistin und Politikwissenschaft-Studentin Rebecca Wunderli über Demokratie, Partizipation und Formen politischer Organisation.Erwähnte Bücher:Melanie Gross, Gabriele Winker (Hg.): Queer- /Feministische Kritiken neoliberaler Verhältnisse. Unrast Münster, 2007. Cinzia Arruzza, Tithi Bhattacharya, Nancy Fraser: Feminismus für die 99% Ein Manifest. Matthes & Seitz Berlin, 2019

Femmes à marier
#58 LE FÉMINISME : famille vs carrière, standards de beauté, charge mentale… // avec Théo Dupuis-Carbonneau

Femmes à marier

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 91:09


Aujourd'hui, on reçoit Théo Dupuis-Carbonneau, chef de contenu beauté chez Elle Québec et Elle Canada, pour une conversation touchante et ouverte entre femmes.

Solidarity Winnipeg Podcast
ANNOUNCEMENT: Next Reading Group on March 29th

Solidarity Winnipeg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 1:13


Solidarity Winnipeg has a monthly online reading group. Our next meeting on March 29th at 7pm central time will be on Feminism for the 99% by Cinzia Arruzza, Nancy Fraser, and Tithi Bhattacharya. You can buy the book directly from the publisher Verso Books, or you can get it from the Winnipeg public library. Please send an email to info@solidaritywinnipeg.ca to get a zoom link. We hope to see you there!

La Niche Aventure
EP45 : Madame a du chien - Une histoire de déconstruction

La Niche Aventure

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 69:01


Dans ce nouvel épisode, je suis ravie de vous partager ma conversation avec l'équipe de Madame a du chien. Julia Techene, Pauline Debardat et Margaux Labarthe sont toutes les trois à l'origine de ce projet et viennent nous raconter leur parcours et l'histoire du podcast engagé qu'elles ont décidé de co-créer. Entre féminisme, éthique, condition animale ou encore consentement, Madame a du chien est le nouveau média qui tente de donner de la matière à réfléchir et déconstruire sur des sujets de société fondamentaux. ⭐ Soutien ce podcast en lui donnant de la force sur Tipeee ! Tu y trouveras de chouettes contreparties dont un super Ebook sur la balade avec son chien : https://fr.tipeee.com/la-niche-aventure ⭐

Armas da Crítica
Conversas camaradas #2: Nancy Fraser e a justiça social

Armas da Crítica

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 97:30


Neste segundo episódio de Conversas camaradas recebemos Ingrid Cyfer e Nathalie Bressiani para uma conserva sobre o livro JUSTIÇA INTERROMPIDA, lançamento da filósofa estadunidense Nancy Fraser. O que seria a condição pós-socialista? Como os conceitos de redistribuição e reconhecimento se relacionam e qual sua importância para a justiça social? Qual feminismo é defendido pela autora e com quais teóricas ela dialoga? Essas e outras questões são debatidas pelas nossas convidadas juntamente com Tulio Candiotto, da equipe de comunicação da editora Boitempo.

Providence Leftist Radio Podcast
PLR 18.5: Feminism for the 99%

Providence Leftist Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 25:25


In this half episode, Alex makes a valiant effort to engage with the questions of gender oppression, sexual liberation, and our anti-capitalist future via new wave feminism discussed in Cinzia Arruzza, Tithi Bhattacharya, and Nancy Fraser's Feminism for the 99%: A Manifesto (Verso, 2019). As always, if you like what you hear and want to hear more or get some merch, subscribe to our patreon page at 222.patreon.com/plrpodcast We still have some shirts to donate to Youth Pride RI available at www.plrpodcast.bigcartel.com

Solidarity Winnipeg Podcast
Episode 7: Bread and Roses: why anti-capitalist feminism rocks and is good

Solidarity Winnipeg Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 81:58


In this episode, Teddy and Posy discuss the broad types of feminism you may have encountered, the importance of anti-capitalist feminism in socialist movements, and some key concepts from feminist thought to apply in our fight against all forms of oppression. The worker must have bread, but she must have roses, too. If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn more about some of the topics discussed, check out these resources. For further reading, start with: Cinzia Arruzza, Tithi Bhattacharya and Nancy Fraser, Feminism for the 99% Combahee River Collective Statement For more: Cinzia Arruzza, “Remarks on Gender” published online in Viewpoint Magazine Susan Ferguson, Women and Work: Feminism, Labour and Social Reproduction Jules Joanne Gleeson & Elle O'Rourke (eds), Transgender Marxism Or if you want to listen/watch a video: Kate Doyle Griffiths speaking on “Beyond Everyday Feminism”, on Solidarity Winnipeg's YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/SmEaKRNOw0I

Adamant Eve
White Supremacy: Ideological Adaptation with Dr. Shama Rangwala

Adamant Eve

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 29:48


In this episode, Luis Cifuentes and Rose-Eva Forgues-Jenkins speak with Dr. Shama Rangwala about the overt rise of white supremacy, ideological adaptation, Marvel movies, Diversity and Inclusion trainings, and more! Dr. Rangwala mentioned some accessible readings that we have listed below: - Spectre Journal https://spectrejournal.com/ - Feminism for the 99%: A Manifesto by Cinzia Arruzza, Nancy Fraser, and Tithi Bhattacharya - Border and Rule: Global Migration, Capitalism, and Racist Nationalism by Harsha Walia - Black Marxism: The Making of the Black Radical Tradition by Cedric Robinson - Policing Black Lives by Robyn Maynard Music used: P Flunked Funk by Podington Bear

Analysand
EP - 026 Wages Against Housework [TH]

Analysand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 49:11


วาระนี้ #Analysand มาพูดคุยต่อประเด็นกับคุณรวิพลในบทความจาก #Dindeng เรื่อง 'ค่าแรงในฐานะการต่อต้านงานบ้าน': www.dindeng.com/wages-against-housework/ ขอขอบคุณเพลงเปิดจาก Solitude is Bliss ชื่อว่า 'ย้ายรัง', ขอบคุณสหายศิริวัชรผู้ช่วยปรับ/ตัดแต่งเสียง, ขอบคุณสตูดิโอและผู้สนับสนุนทุนการอัด (นิรนาม) ทำให้เสียงใสชัดเจนอีกครั้ง หากผู้ฟังท่านใดสนใจติชมสามารถ comment ไว้ได้ที่ SoundCloud, YouTube, @the_analysand ใน Twitter, หรือส่ง E-mail มาได้ที่ analysand@protonmail.com และช่วยกันกด Like, Share, และ Subscribe ได้นะฮะ (หากไม่ชอบก็ Dislike ไปเลยครัช อิอิ) ขอบคุณผู้ฟังทุกท่านเป็นอย่างสูงค้าบ [ข้อมูลเพิ่มเติม] - Silvia Federici (เกิด 1942): นักวิชาการและนักกิจกรรมสายแรดิคัลมารฺกซิสต์-เฟมินิสต์ - หนังสือการล่าแม่มดที่รวิพลพูดถึงคือ: Silvia Beatriz Federici, Caliban and the Witch, 2., rev. ed (New York, NY: Autonomedia, 2014). - บทความของ Jodi Dean ที่ปฐมพงศ์ พูดถึง (มีสอง part) คือ: https://liberationschool.org/kollontai-socialism-and-feminism-part-one/ และ https://liberationschool.org/kollontai-socialism-and-feminism-part-two/ - หนังสือ Cinzia Arruzza, Tithi Bhattacharya, and Nancy Fraser, Feminism for the 99 Percent: A Manifesto (London ; Brooklyn, NY: Verso, 2019). มีแปลไทยในชื่อ 'ถ้อยแถลงเพื่อเรา 99%' ของสำนักพิมพ์ซอย และทางสำนักพิมพ์เปิดให้อ่านฟรีทางอินเตอร์เน็ต: https://www.readawrite.com/a/1b9129c91a1b8719048990276adae91c - เรื่อง UBI และการทำลายระบบการบริหารเพื่อนำเงินในส่วนนั้นมาใช้ สามารถดูได้ใน: media.ccc.de, 36C3 - From Managerial Feudalism to the Revolt of the Caring Classes, 2019 [accessed 24 January 2021]. - บทความเรื่องดาบพิฆาตอสูรที่ปฐมพงศ์เขียนไว้ อ่านได้ใน: https://www.the101.world/kimetsu-no-yaiba-the-movie-capitalism/ - หนังสือที่ปฐมพงศ์พูดถึงเกี่ยวกับเรื่อง 'อติเทศ' หาอ่านได้ไง: รณชิต คูหา, กบฏชาวนา: มูลฐานจิตสำนึกในอินเดียยุคอาณานิคม, trans. by ปรีดี หงษ์สต้น (กรุงเทพฯ: Illuminations Editions, 2020). - MV เพลงนิโคตินที่ปฐมพงศ์พูดถึง สามารถดูได้ใน: https://youtu.be/G4dyN9yZgOE - เรื่องการจีบหญิงในทุนนิยมและสังคมนิยม หาอ่านในได้: คริสเตน ร็อกเฮ กอดซี, รักร้อนแรงแห่งดินแดนสังคมนิยม, trans. by เกศกนก วงษาภักดี (กรุงเทพฯ: สำนักนิสิตสามย่าน, 2020). - หนังสือเรื่องการปฏิวัติคอมมิวนิสม์จากทุนนิยมคือการเปลี่ยนตัวกลางของสังคมจากเงินไปสู่ภาษา สามารถอ่านได้ใน: Boris Groĭs, The Communist Postscript (London: Verso, 2009). [แก้ไขข้อผิดพลาด] - ไม่ใช่หงษ์สตั้น แต่คือ หงษ์สต้น ต่างหาก ขออภัยอย่างยิ่ง

The Future Is A Mixtape
042: Strike Feminism

The Future Is A Mixtape

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 61:10


What would it mean if our society prioritized social reproduction above production for profit? Our racist, cis-heteropatriarchal, capitalist dystopia is a world turned upside-down—where the essential work that creates & sustains life is assigned to women and subordinated to the making of profit. Instead of aiming to undue this perversion, mainstream feminism of the past decade has prioritized a “Lean In” strategy, advocating “equal opportunity domination” as the ultimate horizon of gender equality. According to this liberal-feminist doctrine, what the world needs is not the abolition of social hierarchy, but simply a more diverse representation to maintain seats of power that already enshrine and expand inequality. Thankfully, this bankrupt approach has been counter-punched by a new wave of feminist strikes emerging in recent years, including ones in Spain, Poland and the #RedForEd strikes in the U.S. that swept across the country in the months after Trump's election. In the powerful and accessible book Feminism for the 99%: A Manifesto, Cinzia Arruzza, Tithi Bhattacharya, and Nancy Fraser articulate an urgent anti-capitalist, anti-racist, anti-imperialist, and eco-socialist vision of a feminism informed by the International Women's Strike Movement. So in this episode, Matt & Jesse celebrate this new, more radical, more intersectional feminist vision for the 21st century—by exploring this indispensable text that is a brief, focused clarification of key issues in our shared emancipatory struggle. While it may seem like an outdated term, “the personal is the political”—a key rallying cry of 60's Student Movements and Second-Wave Feminists—is a zeitgeist phrase that is ever worthy of being rescued in our Age of Climate Despair. The essential truth of this maxim is increasingly evidenced in women's lives, and especially for single mothers and women of color who represent the majority of Americans who are laboring for starvation wages, risking their lives during a global pandemic to keep the world working for everyone else that doesn't look like them. And though the voices and perspectives of women are so often silenced, shunted and brayed by Boyland Domination, we must recognize that the path towards justice and human liberation requires a robust feminist analysis. Because, on the Periodic Table of Injustice, the subjugation of women is the most common element found in the world. Misogyny is everywhere and it damages all of our lives, devaluing and dehumanizg women, trans, and non-binary folks, while unjustly exalting masculinity in a violently enforced tyranny of suffocating gender constructs. We live in a world designed by, and for, the interests of patriarchy, one of the very oldest forms of social hierarchy—an ancient institutional structure whose abolition must first start with the building of The Golden Square. So indeed, this rousing document, Feminism for the 99%: A Manifesto, offers a forthright proclamation of values, and in so doing, properly identifies all those paper clips stuck to that sick magnet called capitalism. One-by-one, fingers to palm, the authors help us pry off those paper clips, so we can put them back in the bowl of new beginnings.   Comprehensive Show Notes Can Be Found at thefutureisamixtape.com Feel Free to Contact Jesse & Matt on the Following Spaces & Places: thefutureisamixtape@gmail.com Facebook Twitter Instagram

Haymarket Books Live
The Neoliberal University: How to Defend Education, Programs, and Jobs (11-23-20)

Haymarket Books Live

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 96:11


A conversation about the struggle against neoliberalism in higher education with leading voices from the front lines. ———————————————— Higher education has been transformed over the last several decades. State funding has been dramatically reduced, tuition fees have exponentially increased, tenure track jobs have been replaced with adjuncts and graduate students, and staff have laid off and those that remain forced to work longer and harder for less, The pandemic and recession have triggered an enormous crisis in this neoliberal model of higher education, putting not only jobs but entire institutions in jeopardy. This panel, organized by Spectre Journal, will address how faculty, staff and graduate students can organize and defend their jobs, programs, and higher education in the US. ———————————————— Panelists: Tithi Bhattacharya is a professor of South Asian History and the Director of Global Studies at Purdue University. She is the author of The Sentinels of Culture: Class, Education, and the Colonial Intellectual in Bengal (Oxford University Press, 2005) and the editor of the now classic study, Social Reproduction Theory: Remapping Class, Recentering Oppression (Pluto Press, 2017). Her recent coauthored book includes the popular Feminism for the 99%: A Manifesto (Verso, 2019) which has been translated in over 25 languages. She writes extensively on Marxist theory, gender, and the politics of Islamophobia. Her work has been published in the Journal of Asian Studies, South Asia Research, Electronic Intifada, Jacobin, Salon.com, The Nation, and the New Left Review. She is on the editorial board of Studies on Asia and Spectre Journal. Cinzia Arruzza is associate professor of philosophy at the New School for Social Research and Eugene Lang College. She is the Vice-President of the New School AAUP chapter and the co-author of Feminism for the 99%. A Manifesto. She is a member of the editorial board of Spectre Journal. Kathleen Brown is a doctoral student at the University of Michigan in the department of American Culture and a member of the Graduate Employees' Union Local 3550. She helped organize GEO's historic 9-day abolitionist strike in September 2020 and studies 1930s transnational movements against fascism. Henry Drobbin has been active in the Higher Education Labor Movement for the past 12 years. He held the title of Steward, Lead Steward, and Lead Organizer with The International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 1205. Most recently, he worked with the Leadership of ACT-UAW 7902, AAUP, AFM 802, and IBT 1205 to form the New School Labor Coalition. Nancy Welch(moderator) is Professor of English at the University of Vermont and a member of UVM United Academics AFT-AAUP. Her recent publications include the co-edited collections Unruly Rhetorics (with Jonathan Alexander and Susan Jarratt) and Composition in the Age of Austerity (with Tony Scott). Her essay "A Semester to Die For" and interview "Standing Together Against Sexual Assault at Dartmouth" were published last summer at spectrejournal.com ————————————————————— Find more about Spectre: https://spectrejournal.com/ Watch the live event recording: https://youtu.be/73y_TVExf_g Buy books from Haymarket: www.haymarketbooks.org Follow us on Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/haymarketbooks

Haymarket Books Live
Social Reproduction: Scope and Limits w/ Sue Ferguson, Hester Eisenstein & more (11-13-20)

Haymarket Books Live

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 89:39


Jonathan Martineau: Algorithmic Capitalism and Social Reproduction: An Exploration The advent of Algorithmic Capitalism has reconfigured capital and labor relations, but also social reproduction. Since studies of the algorithmization of housework are very scarce thus far from a social reproduction perspective, this paper seeks to start a conversation by inquiring into two aspects of this new reality : Smart home technologies, and the population of the household by connected goods. The paper (i) proposes a periodization of three periods of domestic labor (industrial, neoliberal, algorithmic), (ii) inquires into the dialectics of the algorithmic subsumption of domestic work, (iii) examines the commodification of domestic work and the imperative for "domestic data" extraction, and (iv) explores the reconfiguration of affective labor within the household by IA domestic assistant technologies. Sue Ferguson: Social Reproduction Theory: New Challenges With both Covid-19 and the BLM-led uprising in the US dramatically reshaping the current moment, SRT confronts new (and some old) challenges. In this talk I survey questions that the period poses about value, resistance, the state, violence, debt and racism. My hope is to invite a conversation about the gaps within the social reproduction tradition, and openings for addressing the pressing political issues of the day. Hester Eisensten: From Patriarchy to Social Reproduction: Some Theoretical Questions In the early days of 20th century Marxist-Feminist theorizing (in the 1970s) the debate centered on whether patriarchy and capitalism were two separate systems (dual systems theory; cf. Iris Marion Young) or whether they were a unified system (cf. Lise Vogel). In the current era I argue that patriarchy has been in part subsumed under the Social Reproduction Theory framework (cf. Tithi Bhattacharya and Cinzia Arruzza). Yet in an era where international feminist organizing has been called the cutting edge of revolution against capitalism and imperialism, patriarchal norms still threaten women individually and as a group with murder, rape, and annihilation. How do we theorize these manifestations of patriarchal violence as part of or in relation to SRT? PLEASE NOTE: All events for HM Online are free to register, however we would ask comrades who are able to please consider supporting the Historical Materialism project. Please consider subscribing to the Historical Materialism journal, published by BRILL, who are currently offering a 25% discount on individual subscriptions, valid until the end of the year. To use the offer, quote the discount code 70997 when subscribing at: www.brill.com/hima Also, please consider subscribing to the Historical Materialism book series through Haymarket Books. For $25 per month, this subscription gets you every new title from the Historical Materialism series when it is released (as long as your subscription remains active) plus a 50% discount on *all* Haymarket books titles via our website. Non-US subscribers will be charged an extra $20/month for international shipping. https://www.haymarketbooks.org/books/894-haymarket-book-club-historical-materialism-series Watch the live event recording: https://youtu.be/O9T3r59Zd-A Buy books from Haymarket: www.haymarketbooks.org Follow us on Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/haymarketbooks

What Jane Read
Co jsme četly na začátku roku 2021

What Jane Read

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 52:55


S Bárou z literárního podcastu Do slov jsme daly do kupy knihy, které jsme přečetly v posledních týdnech a v tomhle podcastu si o nich nad kafíčkem povídáme. Pozor, pravděpodobnost, že po tomhle podcastu budete nakupovat novou literaturu, je veliká! ;-) Pro pořádek přidávám seznam knih, které v epizodě zmiňujeme: Přípravy na všechno (Elsa Aids) Nebe patří nám (Brendan I. Koerner) Gwilanina harfa a jiné povídky (Ursula K. Le Guin) Dívka, žena, jiné (Bernardine Evaristo) Lanny / Žal je to s křídly / The Death of Francis Bacon (Max Porter) Zřídlo (Akwaeke Emezi) Sebevrazi (Antonio Di Benedetto) Tiny Pretty Things (Sona Charaipotra, Danielle Clayton) I'm Not Dying With You Tonight (Kimberly Jones, Gilly Segal) Navždycky (Olga Biernátová) Daleko od stromu (Robin Benway) Praskliny (Klára Vlasáková) Soběstačný (Zuzana Dostálová) Feminismus pro 99 % (Cinzia Arruzza, Tithi Bhattacharya, Nancy Fraser)

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GRIFA 012 – Parte 2: Ligações perigosas, com a coletiva Marxismo Feminista

grifa podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 74:53


Segunda parte do episódio sobre "Ligações perigosas: casamentos e divórcios entre marxismo e feminismo", de Cinzia Arruzza, que investiga as relações entre o movimento feminista, o movimento operário e a esquerda marxista ao longo de sua existência. Nos dois últimos capítulos do livro, Arruzza traz um breve panorama do debate teórico sobre a relação entre opressão sexual/de gênero e exploração, numa tentativa de destacar os problemas levantados pelas diversas linhas conceituais, além de falar de uma possível união queer entre feminismo e marxismo. Para fazer a apresentação e leitura desta obra, contamos com a ajuda fundamental de Isabella Meucci e a Giovanna Marcelino, pesquisadoras da coletiva Marxismo Feminista e organizadoras do I Seminário de Marxismo Feminista da Usp.

Democracy in Question?
Can liberal democracy right the wrongs of racial and gender injustices?

Democracy in Question?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 23:41


We have recently seen millions of people taking to the streets to protest social, political and environmental injustices. Even a global pandemic couldn’t stop protesters across the world from showing their support to the Black Lives Matter movement. In this episode, we’re joined by Professor Nancy Fraser(The New School) and ask: can liberal democracy provide the distributive justice citizens seem to crave?Democracy in Question? is brought to you by:•             The Institute for Human Sciences in Vienna: IWM•             The Albert Hirschman Centre on Democracy in Geneva: AHCD•             The Excellence Chair and Soft Authoritarianism Research Group in Bremen: WOC•             The Podcast Production Company Earshot StrategiesFollow us on social media!Institute for Human Sciences in Vienna: @IWM_ViennaAlbert Hirschman Centre on Democracy in Geneva: @AHDCentreSubscribe to the show. If you enjoyed what you listened to, you can support us by leaving a review and sharing our podcast in your networks!BIBLIOGRAPHY•             Nancy Fraser is currently writing a book on cannibal capitalism, which she and Shalini Randeria are starting to refer to at minute 17:30. Final book title and publication date have not been announced yet.•             Feminism for the 99%: A Manifesto. (2019). Co-authored with Cinzia Arruzza and Tithi Bhattacharya.•             Capitalism: A Conversation in Critical Theory. (2018). Co-authored with Rahel Jaeggi.•             Contradictions of Capital and Care. (2016). New Left Review, 100.GLOSSARYWhat is ethnonationalism?(00:02:30 or p. 2 in the transcript)  Ethnonationalism refers to the idea that legitimate membership in the nation is limited to those with the appropriate immutable, or at least highly persistent, traits, such as national ancestry, native birth, majority religion, dominant racial group membership, or deeply ingrained dominant cultural traits.  Source.What is identity politics?(00:07:30 or p. 5 in the transcript)The term identity politics signifies a wide range of political activity and theorizing founded in the shared experiences of injustice of members of certain social groups. Rather than organizing solely around belief systems, programmatic manifestos, or party affiliation, identity political formations typically aim to secure the political freedom of a specific constituency marginalized within its larger context. Members of that constituency assert or reclaim ways of understanding their distinctiveness that challenge dominant characterizations, with the goal of greater self-determination. Learn more.What does identitarian mean?(00:10:00 or p. 5 in the transcript)The term identitarian often refers to supporters or advocates of the political interests of a particular racial, ethnic, or national group, typically one composed of Europeans or white people. Source. Click here to learn more about far-right Identitarian movements in Europe. What are pronatalist policies?(00:10:00 or p. 6 in the transcript)Pronatalist policies aim at encouraging a high fertility rate. Examples can include government support of a higher birthrate but also criminalization of abortions. Learn more.What is a meritocracy? (00:12:00 or p. 7 in the transcript)Meritocracy represents an ideal vision in which power and privilege would be allocated by individual merit, not by social origins. Click here to learn more about the controversies surrounding this ideal.What is Second Wave Feminism(00:12:30 or p. 7 in the transcript)Second wave feminism was a period of feminist activity and thought that began in the early 1960s and lasted roughly two decades. It began in the U.S. and quickly spread across the Western world. This wave unfolded in the context of the anti-war and civil rights movements. Learn more.What is neotraditionalism?(00:12:30 or p. 7 in the transcript)The concept of neotraditionalism breaks with notions of deeply rooted cultural essences or characterizations of static antimodern tradition. Such an approach treats seemingly historical institutions, practices, and values as subject to ongoing social and political contestation. Neotraditions serve political goals and are the subject of political contestation over the definitions of historical memory and “authentic” culture and can be useful tools for the consolidation of group identity. Source.What is cannibal capitalism?(00:17:30 or p. 10 in the transcript)Nancy Fraser uses the term cannibal capitalism to describe a self-destructive nature of capitalism, which she does not just define as an economy but as an institutionalized social order. She argues that while unwaged care and reproductive work as well as inputs from non-human nature are necessary background conditions for capitalism, capitalism “eats them up”, thus destabilizing its very own foundations of existence.

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GRIFA 012 – Parte 1: Ligações perigosas, com a coletiva Marxismo Feminista

grifa podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 92:43


Em "Ligações perigosas: casamentos e divórcios entre marxismo e feminismo", Cinzia Arruzza investiga as relações entre o movimento feminista, o movimento operário e a esquerda marxista ao longo de toda sua existência, e coloca questões como 'Por que existe a desigualdade de gênero?' e 'Qual a relação entre essa desigualdade e o capitalismo?'. Arruzza faz um panorama histórico desde meados do século XIX para discutir os vínculos entre gênero e classe. Na primeira parte, o livro resume algumas experiências históricas importantes no processo de organização e emancipação das mulheres, e também na vinculação (ou confronto) desse processo com o movimento operário. Para fazer a apresentação e leitura desta obra, contamos com a ajuda fundamental de Isabella Meucci e a Giovanna Marcelino, pesquisadoras da coletiva Marxismo Feminista e organizadoras do I Seminário de Marxismo Feminista da Usp.

Le Book Club
Réjane Sénac : “Aller au-delà des frontières entre humain et non-humain”

Le Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 11:15


Réjane Sénac est directrice de recherche CNRS au centre de recherches politiques de Sciences Po. Elle questionne l’égalité et plus précisément les nouvelles expressions qui encadrent le principe d’égalité aujourd’hui. En ce moment, elle nourrit ses recherches notamment par le manifeste Féminisme pour les 99% écrit par Cinzia Arruzza, Tithi Bhattacharya et Nancy Fraser. Grâce à ces trois théoriciennes du politique, Réjane Sénac pose des pistes possibles pour l’avenir (post confinement): “Le chemin qui mènera à une nouvelle société au-delà de la crise actuelle repose sur - je les cite : «une justice de genre indexée à l’anti capitalisme» et qui sera dans l’alliance entre les féministes, les anti racistes, les écologistes, les militants pour les droits des travailleurs, travailleuses et des migrants, migrantes”Elle va ensuite un peu plus loin pour imaginer une toute autre société de valeurs: “Mais je pense important aussi de se servir de ce manifeste, de prendre appui sur ce manifeste pour repenser aussi et aller au-delà des frontières entre humain et non-humain dans une redéfinition du rapport au vivant et dans une redéfinition de la modernité et en particulier remettre en cause la sacralisation du pouvoir de la raison humaine et de la rationalité du monde”.Le Book Club est un podcast présenté par Agathe le Taillandier. Maud Benakcha est à l’édition et à la coordination. Elle a également fait le montage de cet épisode. Tristan Mazire en a fait le mixage et Pauline Thomson en a composé la musique. Marion Girard est responsable de productions, Maureen Wilson, responsable éditoriale. Mélissa Bounoua est directrice des productions et Charlotte Pudlowski directrice éditoriale.Réjane Sénac a publié L’égalité sans condition. Osons nous imaginer et être semblables aux éditions Rue de l’échiquier. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Suposta Leitura
77. Enchendo a estante - não-ficção feminista #opodcastedelas2020

Suposta Leitura

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 22:25


Cegamos ao último episódio do Suposta Leitura dentro da campanha de 2020 do #opodcastedelas. A missão de hoje é aquela lista de recomendações de livros de não-ficção feministas. Participantes: Lucas Mota || twitter || instagram Anna Raíssa || twitter Ana Rüsche || twitter || instagram Links comentados: O podcast é delas Sabrina Fernandes entrevista Silvia Frederici Site da Ana Rüsche Livros recomendados: Anna Raíssa: 1- O Calibã e a bruxa, Silvia Federici, ed Elefante - Tradução coletivo Sycorax 2- Mulheres que correm com os lobos, Clarissa Pinkola Estés, Rocco – tradução de Waldéa Barcellos 3- Fome, Roxane Gay, Globo Livro, tradução de Alice Klesck Ana Rüsche: 1- Mulheres e Caça às Bruxas, Silvia Federici, Boitempo, Tradução de Heci Regina Candiani 2- Feminismo para os 99%: um manifesto, Nancy Fraser, Cinzia Arruzza e Tithi Bhattacharya, Boitempo, Tradição de Heci Regina Candiani 3- Putafeminista, Monique Prada, ed. Veneta Contrate nossos serviços: Lucas Mota (leitura crítica) Anna Raíssa (edição, revisão e copidesque) Confira os livros escritos pelo Lucas. Siga o Suposta Leitura no TWITTER ou INSTAGRAM. Se quiser entrar em contato conosco, envie um e-mail para supostaleitura @ gmail.com Assine nosso feed: https://anchor.fm/suposta-leitura

TINA - Il podcast
Femminismo / Cinzia Arruzza

TINA - Il podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2020 65:14


Cinzia Arruzza insegna filosofia alla New School di New York, ed è una delle organizzatrici dello sciopero internazionale delle donne negli Stati Uniti.Insieme a Titti Bhattacharya e Nancy Fraser, Cinzia è anche l'autrice di "Femminismo per il 99%. Un manifesto".Con l'aiuto di Cinzia, in questa puntata abbiamo cercato di cartografare dimensioni e potenza di un movimento che sta scuotendo il mondo.Co-host dell'intervista è Lucia Amorosi, attivista e dottoranda in sociologia economica e studi del lavoro.Questa puntata è stata registrata alla libreria Verso di Milano il 16 giugno 2019.Musiche di Massimo Carozzi.Registrazione e montaggio Lorenzo Picarazzi.Elaborazione grafica di Magda Taverna.

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GRIFA 003 – Parte 2: Feminismo para os 99%

grifa podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 72:17


PARTE 2: Nessa segunda parte do episódio sobre Feminismo para os 99%, de Cinzia Arruzza, Tithi Bhattacharya e Nancy Fraser, focamos em destrinchar o que chamamos de “textos de apoio” do manifesto: o prefácio à edição brasileira, por Talíria Petrone, a introdução, chamada Encruzilhada, além dos textos mais conceituais que compõem o posfácio, Começando pelo meio, Conceituando novamente o capitalismo e suas crises, O que é reprodução social e Crise da reprodução social, e A política do feminismo para os 99%. Decidimos por esse formato, diferente do que estamos habituadas nos outros episódios, por entender que esses textos que não são os centrais do livro geralmente não são lidos o que, no caso deste título, privaria as leitoras de um material muito rico, seja pela contextualização das propostas do manifesto no cenário brasileiro, apresentada com muita potência pela Talíria, seja pelo aprofundamento em conceitos-chave para entender a extensão da opressão do capitalismo, como no caso do posfácio.

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GRIFA 003 – Parte 1: Feminismo para os 99%

grifa podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 70:49


PARTE 1: Lançado em março de 2019, Feminismo para os 99% é um manifesto inspirado pelo movimento global de greve mulheres que aconteceu em 2017 e 2018, e dali em diante. Escrito por Cinzia Arruzza, Tithi Bhattacharya e Nancy Fraser, organizadoras da Greve Internacional das Mulheres em 8 de março de 2017, aborda inúmeros temas que, numa leitura não muito atenta, podem não parecer ligados às questões feministas, tais como moradia inacessível, salários precários, sucateamento da saúde pública, colapso climático iminente… Mas não seriam essas as questões que mais afetam a esmagadora maioria das mulheres em todo o mundo? Em 11 teses curtas e de maneira bastante didática e propositiva, as autoras levantam a necessidade de um feminismo anticapitalista, antirracista, antiLGBTfóbico e indissociável da perspectiva ecológica do bem viver, que é urgente e que não se contenta com a ideia disseminada de que tudo estará resolvido com a representatividade das mulheres nos altos escalões das corporações. Vamos juntas?

Be a Better Ally
Episode Ten: Building Networks with Diana Young

Be a Better Ally

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 21:14


Books K. Marx, Capital Vol I (1867) Mithu Sanyal, Rape (2019) Nancy Fraser, The Old is Dying and the New Cannot Be Born (2019) Nancy Fraser, Cinzia Arruzza and Tithi Bhattacharya, Feminism of the 99% (2019) Janice Raymond, The Transsexual Empire (1979) Sheila Jeffrey, Gender Hurts (2014) Websites: https://transsafefeminism.wordpress.com/ https://everydayfeminism.com/ FB Groups Trans Rights UK Trans*parent (Cz) International Schools Educators - LGBT+ and Allies

Segurança dos Direitos
O conservadorismo avança sobre os corpos das mulheres e elas resistem

Segurança dos Direitos

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2019 72:02


Resumo: O episódio da semana, com a Defensora Flávia Nascimento, da DPERJ, discutiu três iniciativas recentes que, à moda de O Conto da Aia, pretenderam restabelecer controles sobre o corpo da mulher - ainda, em pleno século XXI, enxergada como “incubadora reprodutiva”, sofrendo os efeitos da revitimização e sendo objeto da tutela estatal. Bolsonaro acertou no veto à lei da notificação policial compulsória, mas segue errando em todo o resto no que diz respeito a políticas públicas sobre mulheres, e Flávia explicou tudo pra gente. Conversamos sobre a Lei Maria da Penha (3 melhor do mundo) e seus contornos protetivos; sobre violência obstétrica; sobre o SUS e sua importância no contexto do feminismo; sobre violência no contexto de classe e muito mais. Agradeço muito à Professora Luciana Boiteux pela aproximação com a Flavia e à própria Flavia por ter me acolhido nesta conversa incrível, me apresentando horizontes que nunca havia visitado, com paciência, profundidade e elegância. Espero que curtam e que divulguem. Beijos e abraços, Rafael Borges. -- Convidada FLÁVIA BRASIL BARBOSA DO NASCIMENTO, coordenadora de Defesa dos Direitos da Mulher da Defensoria Pública do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (DPRJ) Âncora RAFAEL BORGES, advogado criminalista, Conselheiro da OAB/RJ e Presidente da Comissão de Segurança Pública da OAB; host do podcast. -- Livros Feminismo Para os 99%. Um Manifesto, de Cinzia Arruzza, Tithi Bhattacharya e Nancy Fraser Entre a Morte e a Prisão, de Coordenadoria da Defesa dos Direitos da Mulher - Defensoria Pública do Estado do Rio de Janeiro Gestação, Parto e Puerpério. Conheça seus Direitos. Cartilha da Coordenadoria da Defesa dos Direitos da Mulher - Defensoria Pública do Estado do Rio de Janeiro -- Edição de Som: Leo Arturius Designer Gráfico: Thamires Carpi -- ENDEREÇOS twitter.com/segdireitos podcasts.apple.com/br/podcast/segu…os/id1461474081 open.spotify.com/show/74wNzLruQrYdqIC5uaP8VN deezer.com/br/show/423002 tunein.com/podcasts/Podcasts/S…-Direitos-p1243744/ youtube.com/channel/UCd6Mu6AjL2vANQzFsCxImHw

This Is What I Read
Feminism For The 99%

This Is What I Read

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 12:54


Ik spreek - deze keer zonder gast! - over Feminism For The 99%, het manifest van Cinzia Arruzza, Tithi Bhattacharya en Nancy Fraser. Het boekje is recent ook vertaald in het Nederlands. Het werd uitgegeven bij Epo. Songs: Broke For Free: Night Owl – Creative Commons License: bit.ly/1feTB9g BODYSURFER: Call Your Grandma – Creative Commons License: bit.ly/2D4Dbqe

PQPCast - De Por Quê? Pra PQP!
PQPCast #247 - Por que Simone de Beauvoir discutiu o Feminismo para o 99% ouvindo Monna Brutal e JuPat na festa de Pose? (Indicações agosto/2019)

PQPCast - De Por Quê? Pra PQP!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2019 52:41


Em agosto você vai fazer uma verdadeira maratona pelo feminismo e o universo LGBTTQIAAP+ com as indicações do mês. Venha se deliciar com séries viciantes que discutem assuntos extremamente importantes,ouvir músicas poderosas de artistas que deveriam ter mais visibilidade e se encantar com palavras de empoderamento feminino que vão fazer você vestir a camisa da justiça e igualdade social.Descubra como deixar seu fim de mês muito melhor e se divertir com as dicas imperdíveis cheias de ativismo na sociedade do PQPCast!#MulheresPodcasters#LGBTpodcasters#TDAHpodcasters#OPodcasÉDelas#AtivismoNaWeb---**Indicações ativistas de agosto**Gênero, sexualidade e comunidade LGBTTQIAAP+- Pose (trailer legendado) https://youtu.be/e_gHbMfsgP4 - The Library is Open #119 - Live, Work, Pose! https://thelibraryisopen.com.br/podcast/cultura-lgbt/119-live-work-pose/ - Emicida - AmarElo (part. Majur e Pabllo Vittar) https://youtu.be/PTDgP3BDPIU- Tem Que Ter http://www.temqueter.org/ - Tem Que Ter, o primeiro banco de imagens LGBT+ do Brasil https://www.b9.com.br/111881/tem-que-ter-o-primeiro-banco-de-imagens-lgbt-do-brasil/- 9/11 https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kqAjVJV6gKK35C08m3znfbU2sHOi96FEo - Toda Mulher Nasce Chovendo https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_m6n3qvpXD4BXI5f_Z-H0wpufyi8-twZvM Feminismo- Mulheres, raça e classe (Angela Y. Davis) https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/34119228-mulheres-ra-a-e-classe- O segundo sexo (box - Simone de Beauvoir) https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/36475177-box-o-segundo-sexo- Feminismo para o 99% (Cinzia Arruzza, Tithi Bhattacharya e Nancy Fraser) https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/44500917-feminismo-para-o-99- Protagonismo da mulher na sociedade: feminino e misoginia (Leandro Karnal) https://youtu.be/Pze2mum7FEw- MMPB (Música Machista Popular Brasileira) http://mmpb.com.br/- The Hawkeye Initiative https://thehawkeyeinitiative.com/---**Episódios relacionados do PQPCast**- PQPCast #245 - Por que entender gênero e sexualidade quebra paradigmas? (Parte 1) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/245-genero-sexualidade-1 - PQPCast #246 - Por que entender gênero e sexualidade quebra paradigmas? (Parte 2) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/246-genero-sexualidade-2 - PQPCast #244 - Por que a vida aos 30 anos guarda inseguranças e respostas na melhor fase da vida? (Aniversário 5 anos) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/244-vida-aos-30-anos-aniv5anos- PQPCast #188 - Por que ter filhos não define uma mulher? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/188-childless-childfree- PQPCast #228 - Por que a masculinidade tóxica mata homens desde cedo? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/228-masculinidade-toxica- PQPCast #171 - Por que segmentação das crianças deixa marcas permanentes? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/171-brinquedos- PQPCast #178 - Por que "terapia" de conversão é uma mentira? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/178-terapiaconversao- PQPCast #156 - Por que lutar contra a LGBT fobia (Parte 1) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/156-lgbtparte1- PQPCast #157 - Por que lutar contra a LGBT fobia (Parte 2) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/157-lgbtparte2- PQPCast #208 - Por que os Irwins vão ao Casamento de Ali com Lion Whisperer em Sand Storm? (Indicações novembro/2018) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/208-zoo-isla-indicnov18- PQPCast #186 - Por que nossas tribos polarizam o pensamento de massa? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/186-tribalismo- PQPCast #121 - Por que feminicídio não é crime passional? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/121-feminicidio- PQPCast #201 - Por que o aumento do feminincídio negro é uma questão de segurança pública? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/201-feminicidio-negro- PQPCast #170 - Por que #MeToo e #TimesUp mudam o mundo? #OPodcastÉDelas2018 http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/170-metoo- PQPCast #191 - Por que o feminismo é a mudança que a sociedade precisa? (Especial 4 anos) http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/191-feminismo- PQPCast #108 - Por que objetificação prejudica a sociedade? http://www.pqpcast.com/blog/108-objetificacao---Assine nosso Feed http://feeds.feedburner.com/pqpcastSpotify PQPCast & Tribo TDAH https://open.spotify.com/show/0aBp0MJJfRzrnzsOIVI0vt**Instagram**- PQPCast & Tribo TDAH (@pqpcast) https://www.instagram.com/pqpcast/**Twitter**- PQPCast & Tribo TDAH (@_pqpcast) https://twitter.com/_pqpcast- #PodcasterProcura (@PodProcura) https://twitter.com/podprocura- Thata Finotto (@thata_finotto) https://twitter.com/thata_finotto**Facebook**- Página De Por Quê? Pra PQP! https://www.facebook.com/pqpcast- Grupo Ouvintes do PQPCast https://www.facebook.com/groups/ouvintesdopqpcast/- Página Podcaster Procura https://www.facebook.com/PodProcura/**Telegram**- Canal #PodcasterProcura (@PodProcura) https://t.me/PodProcura**YouTube**- Clube Secreto https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6MuGo_oEnXKxXLbRAMS4fA/videosEdição: Andrey Mattos https://twitter.com/matttos_Apoio cultural: Kairós Soluções Empresariais http://kairoscorp.com.br/

HQ da vida
HQ da vida #109 - Feminismo para quem? (Feminismo para os 99%)

HQ da vida

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 42:17


No episódio de hoje Dimitra Vulcana, Beatriz Santos e Carine Nascimento recebem Yara Frateschi para falar sobre a o Feminismo para os 99%.Esse programa é a parte 02. A parte 01 está no feed do Programa Ponto G.Precisamos falar do Feminismo para os 99%,ele foi escrito por três das idealizadoras da Greve Internacional de Mulheres (Dia sem mulher), que desde 2017 acontece como celebração pelo Dia Internacional da Mulher, ressignificando a data como um dia de luta. O livro foi lançado em 8 de Março deste ano, como um poderoso manifesto feminista em oito países simultaneamente.  Inspiradas pela erupção global de uma nova primavera feminista, Cinzia Arruzza, Tithi Bhattacharya e Nancy Fraser lançam um manifesto potente sobre a necessidade de um feminismo anticapitalista, antirracista, antiLGBTfóbico e indissociável da perspectiva ecológica do bem viver. Feminismo para os 99% é sobre um feminismo urgente, que não se contenta com a representatividade das mulheres nos altos escalões das corporações. Além de tudo, contém prefácio e orelha das maravilhosas Talíria Perone e Joênia Wapichana. Sigam: Dimitra Vulcana: @dimitravulcana (twitter e instagram)Beatriz Santos : @beatriz_santos (twitter) @beatrizsantos.7 (instagram) Carine Nascimento: @carine_nas (twitter) e @carinenasc (instagram) Link de vídeo citado:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VY52rCKETAkNeste episódio: Dimitra Vulcana e Beatriz SantosEquipe: Aline Koroglouyan, Alice Santos, Beatriz Santos, Dani Balbi, Dimitra Vulcana/Dann Carreiro, Julia Morena, Julian Vargas, Rodrigo Retka.Edição de áudio: Julia MorenaCapa: Julia MorenaPauta: Dimitra Vulcana/ Dann Carreiro, Beatriz Santos e Carine Nascimento.Direção: Dimitra Vulcana / Dann Carreiro.Produção: Dimitra Vulcana / Dann Carreiro.Criação: Dimitra Vulcana / Dann Carreiro.Mídias Sociais: Dimitra Vulcana / Dann Carreiro.Vinheta: Léo Mogli (Galera do Rau Podcast)Fale conosco pelo email hqdavida@gmail.comMais informações para os links mencionados neste programa, acesse www.hqdavida.com.br Ajude-nos a manter o podcast no ar, contribua em www.padrim.com.br/hqdavida ou em www.apoia.se/hqdavida com a quantia que desejar.#MULHERESPODCASTERS, #LGBTPODCASTERS, #PODCASTERSNEGROS #PODOSFERAPRETADepois do sucesso do Mulheres Podcasters (iniciativa do Programa Ponto G), desenvolvida para divulgar o trabalho de mulheres na mídia podcast e mostrar para todo ouvinte que sempre existiram mulheres na comunidade de podcasts Brasil, agora o HQ da vida está encampando a hashtag #LGBTPODCASTERS, sempre usem essas hashtags para incentivar e divulgar a diversidade na podosfera. Além desta temos as do movimento negro que são utilizadas #PODCASTERSNEGROS e #PODOSFERAPRETAO HQ da vida apoia essa iniciativa, vai ficar de fora?#HQAcessível: Capa do livro feminismo para os 99% com um fundo roxo. Acima está escrito "feminismo para quem?", ao lado #109. Na parte esquerda inferior está escrito "HQ" em amarelo e "da vida" em azul.

Tese Onze
Construindo Um Feminismo Classista Feat Cinzia Arruzza | Papo Pesquisa 002 [Em inglês]

Tese Onze

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 37:00


Áudio da entrevista em inglês - legendas no YouTube

Penser les luttes
Un " Féminisme pour les 99%" - Rencontre avec Nancy Fraser et Elsa Dorlin

Penser les luttes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 78:12


Qu’est-ce qu’un « Féminisme pour les 99% » ? Au sein de la Parole Errante à Montreuil, Nancy Fraser, philosophe américaine majeure des Gender Studies et Elsa Dorlin, philosophe, militante, et professeure à l’université Paris 8 se rencontrent pour en débattre. Les deux militantes féministes échangent autour de l’ouvrage du même nom Un féminisme pour les 99%. Un manifeste, co-écrit par Nancy Fraser, Tithi Bhattacharya et Cinzia Arruzza.

Town Hall Seattle Civics Series
133: Red May: Nancy Fraser and Bhaskar Sunkara "The Old Is Dying and the New Cannot Be Born"

Town Hall Seattle Civics Series

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 93:50


According to some, politics as usual is being rejected across the globe and faith in neoliberalism is fracturing beyond repair. Leading political theorist Nancy Fraser, in conversation with Jacobin publisher Bhaskar Sunkara, dissected neoliberalism’s current crisis and asserted that we might be able to wrest new futures from its ruins. Fraser outlined the ways that global political, ecological, economic, and social breakdown—symbolised, but not caused, by Trump’s election—has destroyed faith that neoliberal capitalism is beneficial to the majority. Fraser drew from her book The Old is Dying and the New Cannot Be Born to explore how this faith was built through the late twentieth century by balancing two central tenets: recognition (who deserves rights) and distribution (who deserves income). When these began to fray, new forms of outsider populist politics emerged on the left and the right. These, Fraser argued, are symptoms of the larger crisis of hegemony for neoliberalism, a moment when, as Gramsci put it, “the old is dying and the new cannot be born.” Join Fraser and Sunkara and learn about this unique opportunity to build progressive populism into an emancipatory social force, one that may claim a new hegemony. Nancy Fraser is the Henry and Louise A. Loeb Professor of Philosophy and Politics at the New School for Social Research. She works on social and political theory, feminist theory, and contemporary French and German thought. She is co-author with Cinzia Arruzza and Ttihi Bhattacharya of Feminism for the 99%: A Manifesto and with Rahel Jaeggi of Capitalism: A Conversation in Critical Theory. Other books include Fortunes of Feminism: From State-Managed Capitalism to Neoliberal Crisis, and Redistribution or Recognition: A Critical-Philosophical Exchange with Axel Honneth. Bhaskar Sunkara is the founding editor and publisher of Jacobin magazine and publisher of Catalyst: A Journal of Theory and Strategy. He is a former vice-chair of the Democratic Socialists of America, and the author of The Socialist Manifesto: The Case for Radical Politics in an Era of Extreme Inequality. Recorded live at The Forum at Town Hall Seattle on May 10, 2019.

Le Deuxième texte
"Féminisme pour les 99%", de Cinzia Arruzza, Tithi Bhattacharya et Nancy Fraser

Le Deuxième texte

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019 38:00


Dans ce troisième épisode du Deuxième Texte, Aude Lorriaux, Nassira El Moaddem et Marie Kirschen se sont plongées dans Féminisme pour les 99%, de Cinzia Arruzza, Tithi Bhattacharya et Nancy Fraser (éditions La Découverte). Un manifeste pour un féminisme à la fois anticapitaliste, antiraciste, écologiste… Comment le capitalisme asservit-il les femmes? Que penser du féminisme libéral souvent mis en avant? Peut-on lier le féminisme et l'anticapitalisme?  Autant de questions qui trouvent leurs réponses dans Le Deuxième texte. Crédits Musique générique: Vinyl's de Mæson. Contient également un chant de 30 Nuances de Noir(es), fanfare afro-féministe/CliqueTV Instru pendant les lectures: RDVSURLA7 de Zelda Weinen.

Season of the Bitch
Episode 81: Live In Philly With Cinzia Arruzza

Season of the Bitch

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 53:53


This week (part of) the coven ventured to the homeland of GRITTY (and Zoë)...that's right we went to PHILADELPHIA. The coven chats with Cinzia Arruzza, co-author of FEMINISM FOR THE 99%, about, well, feminism for the 99%. We also discuss how to talk to your liberal friends and socialism, and what it's like to be socialist feminist teachers out in the world doin the lord's work (the lord being rosa of course). Thank you to everyone who came out to hangout, listen, ask amazing questions, and drink raging bitch. WE LOVE U ALL. ***Special thanks to our FIRST sponsors SHRINKS ON THIRD PODCAST who made our live recording possible. Find them wherever you get podcasts to learn about social justice & psychology.***

Laborwave Revolution Radio
Women's Strike, Reconsidered w/ Marianne Garneau

Laborwave Revolution Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 45:45


The International Women's Strike (IWS) is now in its third year of operation, and the feminist thinkers Cinzia Arruzza, Tithi Bhattacharya, and Nancy Fraser have developed the ideas of IWS in their recent book Feminism for the 99%: A Manifesto, published by Verso Books. But what is the actual strategy for launching a strike at the level of reproductive labor, as the authors claim is necessary for revitalizing working class struggle? This question and more animates the conversation we had with Marianne Garneau, editor of Organizing Work and a labor organizer based in New York. In this episode Garneau elaborates her critique of Feminism for the 99%: A Manifesto first appearing in the article The Women's Strike, Reconsidered which she wrote for Organizing Work. Garneau explains why it is necessary to have specific targets tied to specific demands within a larger strategic plan in order to be effective in any struggle for working class improvements, and how all of these features are absent from the IWS, so far. Check out the article here: http://organizing.work/2019/03/the-womens-strike-reconsidered/ Be sure to read the excellent articles and features on Organizing Work: https://organizing.work You can purchase a copy of Feminism for the 99%: A Manifesto at https://www.versobooks.com/books/2924-feminism-for-the-99 Songs on this episode by John Dwyer of Thee Oh Sees: Peanut Butter Oven Mega-Feast If I Stay Too Long

Jacobin Radio
Behind the News: Feminism for the 99%; Capital City

Jacobin Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2019


Cinzia Arruzza and Tithi Bhattacharya, authors (along with Nancy Fraser) of Feminism for the 99%, on a truly transformative feminism. Then, Sam Stein, author of Capital City, on bourgeois urban planning, with an emphasis on NYC.

Apans anatomi
Feminism för de 99 procenten

Apans anatomi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 56:30


Är feminism som är populistisk möjlig? Och marxistisk samtidigt? I manifestet Feminism för de 99 procenten försöker Cinzia Arruzza, Tithi Bhattacharya och Nancy Fraser lansera en sådan plattform för den globala feministrörelse som växt fram de senaste tre åren. Den fjärde vågens feminism som en populism för att samla en majoritet. Utan att tumma på radikaliteten. En majoritetsfeminism, där alla ryms och som utgår från den sociala reproduktionen av arbetarklassen. LÄS MER: Feministiskt perspektiv: #8mars: Ostoppbara – feminister för alltid! https://feministisktperspektiv.se/2019/03/12/8-mars-2019-varlden/ Upprop: Towards a feminist social strike in Sweden the 8th of March https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qb39jPYeuX8&t=15s Upprop: Angela Davis, Barbara Ransby, Cinzia Arruzza, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, Linda Martín Alcoff, Nancy Fraser, Rasmea Yousef Odeh och Tithi Bhattacharya: Beyond Lean-In: For a Feminism of the 99% and a Militant International Strike on March 8 https://www.viewpointmag.com/2017/02/03/beyond-lean-in-for-a-feminism-of-the-99-and-a-militant-international-strike-on-march-8/ Transnational Social Strike Plattform: Power Upside Down - Womens global strike https://www.transnational-strike.info/wp-content/uploads/TSSJ-03_Power-Upside-Down.pdf Viewpoint magazine: Tema sociala reproduktionen: https://www.viewpointmag.com/2015/11/02/issue-5-social-reproduction/ The Dig: Feminism for the 99% with Tithi Bhattacharya https://poddtoppen.se/podcast/1043245989/the-dig/feminism-for-the-99-with-tithi-bhattacharya Tithi Bhattacharya: How Not To Skip Class: Social Reproduction of Labor and the Global Working Class https://www.viewpointmag.com/2015/10/31/how-not-to-skip-class-social-reproduction-of-labor-and-the-global-working-class/ Bue Rübner Hansen: Surplus Population, Social Reproduction, and the Problem of Class Formation https://www.viewpointmag.com/2015/10/31/surplus-population-social-reproduction-and-the-problem-of-class-formation/ Agata Czarnacka, Agata Araszkiewicz: Poland’s rebel women https://www.eurozine.com/polands-rebel-women/ Thalia Beaty: Strike to Win: Can Polish Feminists Turn Protest Into Power? https://www.dissentmagazine.org/article/poland-feminists-strike-manifa-razem-protest-power Julia Lindblom: Feminismen går inte att vräka https://tidningenbrand.se/brand/nummer-1-2018-wetoogether/feminismen-gar-inte-att-vraka/

Un podcast à soi
Du pain et des roses, quand les femmes s’engagent (16)

Un podcast à soi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019 57:12


Des femmes en jaune Je veux qu'on change de vie Depuis le début du mouvement des gilets jaunes, les femmes se mobilisent en nombre. Elles bloquent les ronds points, participent aux barrages, allument les feux. Elles créent aussi des groupes non mixtes, pour partager leurs expériences communes et manifester entre femmes. Elles sont travailleuses précaires, salariées dans le secteur du soin ou du nettoyage, commerçantes retraités, mères célibataires ou travaillant au foyer. Elles habitent les zones rurales, les centres villes ou les banlieues. Elles se mobilisent parce qu'elles représentent 70% des travailleurs pauvres et qu'elles ont toujours pris part à toutes les formes de résistances, partout dans le monde. A travers leurs témoignages, cet épisode propose d'interroger la valeur du travail, gratuit et salarié, et de penser l'articulation entre féminisme, lutte des classes et luttes antiracistes. Le titre de cet épisode reprend celui d'un poème de James Oppenheim, « Du pain et des roses ». C'est aussi un slogan scandé lors de la mobilisation de 1912 des ouvrières du textile américaines contre leurs conditions de travail et leurs bas salaires. Il synthétise leurs revendications pour de meilleures conditions de vie. C'est également le nom d'un collectif féministe argentin « Pan y Rosas » qui ne cesse de grandir depuis 2010 dont l'une des représentantes s'appelle Andrea d'Atri. Avec : Les femmes gilets jaunes à Boulogne sur mer, Amiens et Paris. Fanny Gallot, historienne Christelle Avril, sociologue Nacira Guénif Souilamas, sociologueTextes : « Du pain et des roses», James Oppenheim «A Madame Marianne Michel», Louise Michel «Le quai de Ouistreham » Florence Aubenas « Mémoires » Louise Michel Remerciements : La mouette enragée Les différentes pages Facebook femmes gilets jaunes Maud Simonet, sociologue Coline Cardi, sociologue Liens : « Travail gratuit, la nouvelle exploitations ? » Maud Simonet Le féminisme pour les 99% ,Cinzia ARRUZZA, Tithi BHATTACHARYA, Nancy FRASER Femmes et précarité d'égales à égales « Des midinettes aux gilets jaunes, les femmes toujours en lutte » Enregistrements : janvier-février 19 - Prise de son,montage, textes et voix : Charlotte Bienaimé - Réalisation et musique originale : Samuel Hirsch - Lectures : Laure Giappiconi - Accompagnement éditorial : Noémie Sanquer - Illustrations : Anna Wanda Gogusey

Jacobin Radio
Behind the News: The Fight for Single Payer and What's Next After the Women's Strike

Jacobin Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2017 52:31


We are happy to announce that we will be hosting journalist and author Doug Henwood's show Behind the News on Jacobin Radio. In addition to writing a number of excellent books and many articles on finance and politics over the years, Henwood has hosted a consistently excellent radio show, interviewing experts on a wide range of topics both domestic and international. Behind the News is one of the best radio shows on the Left, and we're proud to be a home for it. For his first show on Jacobin Radio, he interviews Steffie Woolhandler of Physicians for a National Health Program on Ryancare, Obamacare, and the prospects for single-payer, and Cinzia Arruzza on what's next after the March 8 women's strike.