Realist Methodology and the Articulation of Modes of Production (ص 319)

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Realist Methodology and the Articulation of Modes of Production (ص 319)
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NOTES AND REFERENCES
1. For a general discussion of feminist-materialist
analysis, see, inter alia, Mary Mackintosh, "Gender and
Economics: the Sexual Division of Labour", in Kate Young,
Carol Wolkowitz and Roslyn McCullagh, Eds., Of Marriage and
Market (London, 1981), pp.3-16, D. M. L. Barker and S. Allen,
Eds., Dependency and Exploitation in Work and Marriage
(London, 1976). D. M. L. Barker and S. Allen, Eds., Sexual
Divisions in Society (London, 1976), Michele Barrett, Woman's
Oppression Today (London, 1980), pp. 8-43.
2. This largely corresponds to the traditional male-centric
view of the household held by most international agencies who
underplay the role and importance of the subsistence sector.
On this question, see, Barbara Rodgers, The Domestication of
Women, (London, 1980), pp.62-71.
3. Veronika Bennholdt—-Thomsen, "Subsistence Production and
Extended Reproduction", in Kate Young et al. op cit. p.41.
4. Ibid. p.42.
5. For further details of the domestic labour debates, see,
inter alia, Michele Barrett, op cit. pp. 172-186, J.
Gardiner, 5S. Himmelweit and M. Mackintosh, "Women's Domestic
Labour", in Bulletin of the Conference of Socialist
Economists, Vol 4, No 2, 1975, S. Himmelweit and S. Mohun,
"Domestic Labour and Capital", in Cambridge Journal of
Economics, Vol 1, 1977, Mary Mackintosh, "Domestic Labour and
the Household", in J. Burnam, Ed., Fit Work For Women,
(London, 1979), Maxime Molyneux, "Beyond the Domestic Labour
Debate", in New Left Review, No 116, 1979, A Whitehead, "Some
Preliminary Notes on the Subordination of Women", in IDS
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