I think that massiveness and internationalism are two very important i of the moment you write qote against the narrow model of who can strike, white, mal waged, unionized workers. Why did the feminist movement take the form of the feminist strike? And then to define some terms, what is a strike? And what makes the feminist strike a strike? Is it invoked as a metaphor or re definition, or some of both, or something else entirely? Well, in my book in particular, i used the feminis strike asalence because i am completely fascinated with the political process of the feminate strike. I like very much the displacement that we can see when we talk about a
Feminist political theorist and organizer Verónica Gago on Argentina’s massive feminist movement and strike, the ties that bind domestic labor and financial exploitation, neoliberalism from below, and more.
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