Kathi Weeks talks about ways to criticize the necessity of work to include "work as a whole" as well as work. This is related to gender of work. Summarize her argument. Kathi Weeks (2011), in her book "Work Problems: Feminism, Marxism, Anti-Labor Politics, and Postwork Fiction", Kathi Weeks (2011) said that today we are working hard and that work is very important believe. . Work becomes a privatized system, which eventually becomes a way of life (page 3). She also argues that the idea that a subject must strive to be a worker is about discipline rather than economics.
"Marriage" of Marxism and feminism is the same as the marriage of a couple described in the common law in the UK. Marxism and feminism are one, one is Marxism. Recent attempts to combine Marxism and feminism are inadequate for us as feminists. Because they contain a feminist struggle in the struggle with 'bigger' capital. To further our metaphor, we need a more healthy marriage or we need a divorce. As with most social phenomena, inequality in this marriage is not a coincidence. Many Marxists usually think that the most important feminism is not a class conflict, but the most important is the division of the working class. This political position has yielded an analysis incorporating feminism into class struggle.
Kathi Weeks talks about ways to criticize the necessity of work to include "work as a whole" as well as work. This is related to gender of work. Summarize her argument. Kathi Weeks (2011), in her book "Work Problems: Feminism, Marxism, Anti-Labor Politics, and Postwork Fiction", Kathi Weeks (2011) said that today we are working hard and that work is very important believe. . Work becomes a privatized system, which eventually becomes a way of life (page 3). - Interpret Richard Hugo's work once wrote "When he writes poetry he knows a lot about things so as not to forget these things" I believe that one of things is the subject of work. The theme of Levin's work comes from his past experience that he grew up working during the Second World War. Philip Levin was brought up in America in Detroit, Michigan in this very difficult time.