WGS160Y1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Diane Elson, Devaluation, Social Reproduction
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You can see all the movement and turn in to all the communication that is going on. Furthest out are the satellites then aeroplanes, the long haul between london and tokyo and the hop from. Some of this is people moving, some of it is physical trade, some is media broadcaing. There are faces, email distribution, networks, financial flows and transactions. Terms: sap, neoliberalism, tradable and non-tradable, male bias, reproductive tax, Maternal altruism, women as shock absorbers of saps. To think of some of the effects that are shared across the contexts we will be looking at. To think about how different contexts also produce some specific kinds of effects and responses. Implication: a way of thinking about links across contexts. As feminist scholars and activists in western countries, we must educate ourselves about our roles in supporting the systems of domination which perpetuate exploitation elsewhere .