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This edited volume provides an eco-socialist feminist analysis of the current social reproduction debate in South Africa, outlining existing and African alternatives to mainstream liberal feminism.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Introduction - Vishwas Satgar and Ruth Ntlokotse
PART I: Indigenous Emancipatory Feminism and Transformative Resistance
Chapter 1 Extractivism and Crises: Rooting Development Alternatives in Emancipatory African Socialist Eco-feminism - Samantha Hargreaves
Chapter 2 Jineology and the Pandemic: Rojava's Alternative Anti-Capitalist-Statist Model - Hawzhin Azeez
PART II: Ecology and Transformative Women's Power in South Africa
Chapter 3 Doing ecofeminism in a time of Covid-19: Beyond the limits of liberal feminism - Inge Konik
Chapter 4 'Our Existence is Resistance': Women Challenging Mining and the Climate Crisis in a time of Covid-19 - Dineo Skosana and Jacklyn Cock
Chapter 5 Women and Food Sovereignty: Tackling Hunger during Covid-19 - Courtney Morgan and Jane Cherry
PART III: Economic Transformation, Public Services and Transformative Women's Power in South Africa
Chapter 6 Quiet Rebels: Underground Women Miners and Refusal as Resistance - Asanda Benya
Chapter 7 Class, Social Mobility and African Women in South Africa - Jane Mbithi-Dikgole
Chapter 8 Government's Covid-19 Fiscal Responses and the Crisis of Social Reproduction - Sonia Phalatse and Busi Sibeko
Chapter 9 Nursing and the Crisis of Social Reproduction - Before and During Covid-19 - Christine Bischoff
PART IV: Where to for Emancipatory Feminism?
Chapter 10 Crises, Socio-Ecological Reproduction and Intersectionality: Challenges for Emancipatory Feminism - Vishwas Satgar
Conclusion: Ruth Ntlokotse and Vishwas Satgar
Contributors
Index



