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but in my heart, that cut was cruel

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chloe. 27. she/whatever. feminist. lesbian. normal about video games
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Anonymous asked:

Excuse me if this has been asked before, but what are books/essays/authors you recommend looking into from a Marxist-Feminist standpoint? Also is there something I should know before delving into Marxist-Feminism? A lot of materialist feminists I've been reading have made anti-transgender sentiments, or have ignored the existence of transgender politics entirely, so I'm a little wary.

The Second Sex by Simone de Beauvoir is not technically Marxist, but it’s very influential globally for Marxist feminism. She also interprets gender in a way that I think lends itself to transfeminism, in that she says that humans always have to interpret nature instead of just immediately appropriating it “as it is” and that gender is one such way that we interpret nature (and implicitly that we collectively have a freedom to alter this interpretation through political struggle).

Alexandra Kollontai is a very influential Marxist feminist, though I think her idea of sexual liberation was still subordinated to the idea of the national state’s camaraderie and fraternity. Make Way for Winged Eros is a very interesting essay arguing for free love as an element in social revolution.

An End to the Neglect of the Problems of the Negro Woman by Claudia Jones is very important as a response to the de-classing of Black women’s struggles and the dismissal of them as particularistic. The work of Jones gives a much more concrete and human sense to who the proletariat is, instead of the image of the white man-machine that a lot of socialists fantasize about.

Mary Inman is very important for being the first Marxist to extensively analyze unwaged domestic, reproductive labor, pairing well with Jones who had begun to analyzed waged domestic labor. Her essay The Role of the Housewife in Social Production is arguably the beginning of the housework debates in Marxist feminism, which were about the role of housework in the total reproduction of capital, the reproduction of labor-power, and the production of surplus-value.

The essay which really kicked off the housework debates was The Power of Women and the Subversion of the Community by Selma James and Mariarosa Dalla Costa. This is still one of the most important Marxist feminists texts that people still come back to in these kinds of debates.

The Arcane of Reproduction by Leopoldina Fortunati takes the housework debates into a more complex level by connecting it to Marx’s full discussion of the production and reproduction of capital in Capital and Theories of Surplus-Value. This is probably the highest theoretical point of the debates.

Rosa Luxemburg, Women’s Liberation, and Marx’s Philosophy of Revolution by Raya Dunayevskaya is very important for the reconsideration of the role of feminism in “orthodox Marxism,” or the generation between Marx and the Third International. I do dislike that Dunayevskaya neglects the housework debates almost entirely, and especially because this is due to very petty personal beef with Selma James (they had formerly been part of the same political circle via CLR James).

Night-Vision by Butch Lee and Red Rover is an interesting Pantherist-Maoist analysis of class struggle, gender, and neocolonialism. They give a lot of attention to the development of a highly gendered proletariat in the late 20th century, marking shifts in the gendered structure of the wage away from the patterns of the father’s family wage and couverture.

The Point is to Change the World by Andaiye is a collection of essays analyzing similar themes. As an organizer she was on the ground in Guyana dealing with these new realities of the structure of the proletariat and trying to figure out a new global strategy for it.

Kinderkommunismus by K.D. Griffiths and J.J. Gleeson is a very good essay analyzing the patriarchal family in the 21st century and showing the importance of communizing kinship to communist political strategy, feminism, and transgender liberation

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The big section you can see that I erased is where I tried to add on treatise on while I don’t necessarily ship it I think the concept of Justice/Fenris without Anders being involved whatsoever is really funny before I decided it wouldn’t fit

Anders: So you find Justice attractive right?

Fenris: Of course. In addition to our shared interest in bringing oppressors to justice, I also find him very good looking

Anders: So you’re at least physically attracted to me?

Fenris: Hm? No

Anders calls everyone together and lets Justice take over specifically to illustrate that Fenris is being stupid and obviously lying because they look exactly the same but everyone unanimously concludes that he does instantly lose all sex appeal once Justice gives up control

DA2 but Anders & Justice have separate affinity meters.

Anders' friendship/romace route has dialogue variations based off of where you're at with Justice.

Also no one asked but I specified friendship route bc I can totally imagine a scenario in which Anders would like you and Justice wouldn't, but I can't for the life conceive of a scenario that's the opposite.

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My friend & I spent 9 hours in a car on Sunday picking up her kids, & spent a lot of it discussing her financial situation.

The goal on the GFM is pie-in-the-sky high, but the reality is every $25ish can become another hour of childcare, and therefore another hour she can work:

As always— these posts are for people who have giving financial support to others as a part of their budget. Mutual aid is for you, too.

Every dollar helps, and sharing helps the fundraiser reach folks who can & want to give.

hi all, OP is my partner, K is her friend, and i can vouch for this GFM!

Watching the episode with Odo’s sort of dad. Let’s all kill ourselves

“average person eats 3 spiders a year” factoid actualy just statistical error. average person eats 0 spiders per year. Spiders Georg, who lives in cave & eats over 10,000 each day, is an outlier adn should not have been counted

holy shit OP is not only still active but is still making absolutely banger posts in this exact style 11 years later

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