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Add sections to the bookbuilder: The Logic Of Gender (Endnotes)

 

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The Logic Of Gender
1 PRODUCTION/REPRODUCTION
i When Marx speaks of labour-power, he claims it is a commodity with a distinctive character, unlike any other
ii Therefore, the reproduction of labour-power presupposes the separation of two different spheres
2 PAID/UNPAID
ADDENDUM 1: on labour
3 PUBLIC/PRIVATE
Double-freedom and the sex-blind market
addendum 2: on women, biology and children
4 SEX/GENDER
The denaturalisation of gender
5 THE HISTORY OF GENDER WITHIN CAPITALISM: FROM THE CREATION OF THE IMM SPHERE TO THE COMMODIFICATION OF GENDERED ACTIVITIES
i Primitive accumulation and the extended family
ii The nuclear family and Fordism
iii The 70s: real subsumption and the commodification of IMM activities
6 Crisis and austerity measures: the rise of the abject
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