Feminism, Capitalism, and Nancy Fraser’s "Terrain of Battle"

Radical Philosophy Review 21 (1):153-175 (2018)
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In this paper I argue that Nancy Fraser’s theory of social reproduction is misleading and that the process of exploitation is more central to women’s oppression than Fraser’s theory suggests. I argue that Fraser’s theory of women’s oppression is continuous with her theory of capitalism and political agency. I critique Fraser’s theory of capitalism at a structural level to clarify some of the ambiguity in her position about the difference between production and reproduction. I then compare Fraser’s view with a structural view of class to make my critique and extend it to her theoretical distinction between status and class.

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Lillian Cicerchia
Freie Universität Berlin

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