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- | * 1. Ergo-Feminism I: More Work for Mother- Ruth Schwarz Feb. 27 | + | * [[1_ergo_feminism_more_work_mother_ruth_schwarz|1. Ergo-Feminism I: More Work for Mother- Ruth Schwarz]] Feb. 27 |
* Technological advance has always been accompanied with utopian promises for the emancipation of humanity from drudgery. Ruth Schwarz shows that though the demands on women have transformed through recent history, they by no means have become fewer or less arduous. | * Technological advance has always been accompanied with utopian promises for the emancipation of humanity from drudgery. Ruth Schwarz shows that though the demands on women have transformed through recent history, they by no means have become fewer or less arduous. | ||
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* - Joy James examines the maternal strategies to protect and support their children under conditions of extreme oppression where there are few prospects for success, emancipation, | * - Joy James examines the maternal strategies to protect and support their children under conditions of extreme oppression where there are few prospects for success, emancipation, | ||
- | * 4. Synthesis I: Xenogenesis - Octavia Butler | + | * [[4_ergo_feminism_iv_octavia_butler|4. Synthesis I: Xenogenesis - Octavia Butler]] |
* - On the edge of being human, when human being is barely bearable, Butler’s science fiction allows her to encounter the persistence of racism, colonialism and patriarchy in a highly technologized world with uncommon intimacy and emotional power. | * - On the edge of being human, when human being is barely bearable, Butler’s science fiction allows her to encounter the persistence of racism, colonialism and patriarchy in a highly technologized world with uncommon intimacy and emotional power. | ||
- | * 5. Dialectical Ecology I: Health - Stacy Alaimo | + | * [[5_dialectical_ecology_i_stacy_alaimo|5. Dialectical Ecology I: Health - Stacy Alaimo]] |
* Modern human life is entangled with and interpenetrated by technologies. Alaimo examines this new hybrid experience in all its complexity, especially with regard to medicine and new notions of health and disability. | * Modern human life is entangled with and interpenetrated by technologies. Alaimo examines this new hybrid experience in all its complexity, especially with regard to medicine and new notions of health and disability. | ||
- | * 6. Dialectical Ecology II: the Value of Nature - Stefania Barca | + | * [[6_dialectical_ecology_ii_stefania_barca|6. Dialectical Ecology II: the Value of Nature - Stefania Barca]] |
* Barca’s proposal to integrate the “Work of Nature” into the Theory of Value as argued by Marx, is profound and ambitious. | * Barca’s proposal to integrate the “Work of Nature” into the Theory of Value as argued by Marx, is profound and ambitious. | ||