2i Revista de Estudos de Identidade e Intermedialidade (Jun 2024)

To assault the hidden abode of reproduction

  • Bruno Monfort

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21814/2i.5615
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 9

Abstract

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The following article is intended to offer a historical account of the institution of the family in order to situate the abolitionist proposals and the Black feminist and queer critiques emerging during the second half of the twentieth century. The first section presents value-form readings of social reproduction, specially focusing on the 2013 article written by Maya González and Jeanne Neton, “The Logic of Gender”, to conceptualize the family as a “unit of privatised care”. Throughout the second section, the text lays out a periodisation of the emergence and historical changes that the family undergoes through the reconfiguring of social reproduction in a broader sense to locate the political approaches of the classical workers’ movement and its constitutive exclusions. Finally, the text presents two situated critiques of the family elaborated from its margins.

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