The feminist and domestic workers’ movements: disconnected practices, discursive convergences
Autor: | Giulia Garofalo Geymonat, Sabrina Marchetti, Daniela Cherubini |
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Přispěvatelé: | Garofalo Geymonat, G, Cherubini, D, Marchetti, S |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Intersectionality
Domestic worker Sociology and Political Science Reproductive labour 05 social sciences Gender studies Care Feminism 050601 international relations 0506 political science Settore SPS/08 - Sociologia dei Processi Culturali e Comunicativi Gender Studies domestic workers feminism care reproductive labour migration intersectionality 5. Gender equality Political Science and International Relations 050602 political science & public administration domestic workers Sociology Migration |
Zdroj: | European Journal of Politics and Gender |
ISSN: | 2515-1096 2515-1088 |
DOI: | 10.1332/251510821x16125208512228 |
Popis: | The article explores the relationship between women’s rights and feminist and domestic workers’ movements by drawing on qualitative data gathered in a comparative study on domestic workers’ rights in Italy, Germany, Spain, India, the Philippines, Taiwan, Colombia, Brazil and Ecuador (2016–21). Despite the frequent disconnection between the two movements at the practical level, a possible convergence may be identified in the discursive frames that domestic workers’ rights activists make use of. The analysis focuses on two feminist anti-capitalist frames recurring in mobilisations for domestic workers’ rights, addressing the valorisation of reproductive labour and the transnational commodification of care. Domestic workers’ activism tends to build on these frames beyond their mainstream forms and to expand them in intersectional ways, enlarging their capacity to include racialised, low-class, migrant and other minority groups. This becomes a creative force at the level of discourse, where different alliances may take place in a less visible way. Key messages • In many countries, a large gap exists between the feminist movement and the movement for domestic workers’ rights. • Activists for the rights of domestic workers often base their claims on feminist arguments on care and reproductive labour. • Domestic worker activists expand feminist discourses along intersectional lines to include not only gender, but also class, caste and race perspectives. • The alliance between the feminist and domestic workers’ movements can be facilitated by converging around issues of social reproduction addressed in an intersectional perspective. |
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