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Feminism and Social Change-Intersectionality
Intersectionality
this concept is used widely in feminist circles today
it originates in different movements of antiracist feminists, many of them identify as a lesbian
Kimberly Crenshaw
how does bureaucracy help us identify through categories
three dimensionsl
structural
political
some political movements have marginalised women of colour
representational
for example, stereotype of w/c woman
social reproduction
Parrenas (2000), "the labour needed to sustain the productive labour force household chores; the care of the elderly, adults, and youth; the socialisation if children and the maintenance of social tiesl in the family"
Wages against housework
Angela Davis
mentioned about how black women "suffered a gruellng sexual equality at work" and "carried the double burdenl of wage labour and housework"
Black feminists criticisedl Marxist theory for ignoring not only gender but also race
Rhacel Parrenas
the racial division of reproductive labour
international transfer of caretaking
m/c women in recieving countries like Italy or the US
migrant filipina domestic workers
filipina domestic workers in the Philippines who are too poor to migrate (and sometimes eldest daughter, grandparents, relatives), who take care of the families of migrant Filipina domestic workers
feminisation of migrant labour
post-industrial capitalist countries outsorucl manafacturng jobs to develping countries, Filipino women
demand for low-wage service work such as domestic work to maintain lifestyles of proffesionals
women comprimise more than 70% of migrant Filipinos in Asian anf European cities where there is a demand for domestic work
in the Middle East, it is more Filipino men who migrate to work in the oil industry