Re: RE: socialization of reproduction

2001-07-03 Thread Michael Pugliese
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 2:12 PM Subject: [PEN-L:14648] RE: socialization of reproduction > RE > -- > CB: The idea of reproductive and caring labor ( in the expanded sense of > including but not limited to childrearing) that

RE: socialization of reproduction

2001-07-03 Thread Eric Nilsson
RE -- CB: The idea of reproductive and caring labor ( in the expanded sense of including but not limited to childrearing) that Yoshie uses here is important for developing Marxist feminism , extrapolating Marx's own terms beyond his use of them. -- See Nancy Folbre, _Invisible Heart: Economics

Re: socialization of reproduction

2001-07-03 Thread Charles Brown
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/28/01 10:37PM >>> >[was: Re: [PEN-L:14294] Re: The Vulnerable Planet (was Re: suburbia)] > >Yoshie wrote: >>socialism allows for as much socialization of reproduction as >>possible, thus freeing women for creative work. >

Re: Re: socialization of reproduction

2001-06-28 Thread Michael Pugliese
Yoshie>...a more equal and democratic division of labor in the household is needed... See, " When Woman and Men Mother, " by Diane Ehrensaft, Socialist Review, #56, March-April 1981.Nancy Chodorow, too. Michael Pugliese

Re: socialization of reproduction

2001-06-28 Thread Yoshie Furuhashi
>[was: Re: [PEN-L:14294] Re: The Vulnerable Planet (was Re: suburbia)] > >Yoshie wrote: >>socialism allows for as much socialization of reproduction as >>possible, thus freeing women for creative work. > >taking care of children (and other tasks related to reproduction

socialization of reproduction

2001-06-28 Thread Jim Devine
[was: Re: [PEN-L:14294] Re: The Vulnerable Planet (was Re: suburbia)] Yoshie wrote: >socialism allows for as much socialization of reproduction as possible, >thus freeing women for creative work. taking care of children (and other tasks related to reproduction) can be creative,