Domestic Territories

Autores
Gago, Maria Veronica
Año de publicación
2021
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inglés
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Domestic territories are crucial aren as of operation—even more so during a health pandemic. Capitalism has taken advant age of the current crisis in order to reconfigure forms of labour, modes of consumption, the distribution and use of in come, and gender relations. Domestic territories have been affected too. We understand domestic territories as having a two-fold meaning. On the one hand, domestic territories are expanded spaces of social reproduction (popular economies). All those communitarian and popular spaces we are reproduction “overflows ” household confinement structure the landscape in extensive and popular feminised ways of generating income and providing care. The traditional responsibilities of women as managers of the household have be en expanded and now involve collective s of women in building new territories of care. These feminised practices of social reproduction appear to resolve and replace—as well as critique—the plunde ring of public infrastructure. Domestic territories have be come spaces of collective, territorial and neighbourhood reproduction in the face of the systematic looting that has deprived many urban are as of their basic sustenance
Fil: Gago, Maria Veronica. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires; Argentina
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Domestic Territories
Pandemic
Popular economies
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title Domestic Territories
spellingShingle Domestic Territories
Gago, Maria Veronica
Domestic Territories
Pandemic
Popular economies
title_short Domestic Territories
title_full Domestic Territories
title_fullStr Domestic Territories
title_full_unstemmed Domestic Territories
title_sort Domestic Territories
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Gago, Maria Veronica
author Gago, Maria Veronica
author_facet Gago, Maria Veronica
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Domestic Territories
Pandemic
Popular economies
topic Domestic Territories
Pandemic
Popular economies
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Fil: Gago, Maria Veronica. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires; Argentina
description Domestic territories are crucial aren as of operation—even more so during a health pandemic. Capitalism has taken advant age of the current crisis in order to reconfigure forms of labour, modes of consumption, the distribution and use of in come, and gender relations. Domestic territories have been affected too. We understand domestic territories as having a two-fold meaning. On the one hand, domestic territories are expanded spaces of social reproduction (popular economies). All those communitarian and popular spaces we are reproduction “overflows ” household confinement structure the landscape in extensive and popular feminised ways of generating income and providing care. The traditional responsibilities of women as managers of the household have be en expanded and now involve collective s of women in building new territories of care. These feminised practices of social reproduction appear to resolve and replace—as well as critique—the plunde ring of public infrastructure. Domestic territories have be come spaces of collective, territorial and neighbourhood reproduction in the face of the systematic looting that has deprived many urban are as of their basic sustenance
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