Feminicide and Global Accumulation: Frontline Struggles to Resist the Violence of Patriarchy and Capitalism


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Feminicide and Global Accumulation brings us to the frontlines of an international movement of Black, Indigenous, popular, and mestiza women's organizations fighting against violence--interpersonal, state sanctioned, and economic--that is both endemic to the global economy and the contemporary devalued status of racialized women, trans, and gender non-conforming communities in the Global South.

These struggles against racism, capitalism, and patriarchy show how crucially linked the land, water, and other resource extraction projects that criss-cross the planet are to devaluing labor and nature and how central Black and Indigeneous women and trans leadership is to its resistance.

The book is based on the first ever International Forum on Feminicide among ethnicized and racialized groups--which brought together activists and researchers from Colombia, Guatemala, Italy, Brazil, Iran, Guinea Bissau, Bolivia, Canada, the U.S., Ecuador, Spain, Mexico, among other countries in the world to represent different social movements and share concrete stories, memories, experiences and knowledge of their struggles against racism, capitalism and patriarchy.

Feminicide and Global Accumulation reflects, in a collective fabric, the communitarian and enraged struggles of women, trans, and gender non-conforming communities who commit themselves to the transformation of their communities by directly challenging the murder and assassination of women and violence in all its forms.



Author: Silvia Federici
Publisher: Common Notions
Published: 10/26/2021
Pages: 240
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.75lbs
Size: 8.90h x 5.80w x 0.80d
ISBN13: 9781942173441
ISBN10: 194217344X
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Feminism & Feminist Theory
- Political Science | Political Ideologies | Radicalism
- Political Science | World | Caribbean & Latin American

About the Author

Silvia Federici (editor) is a lauded feminist, Marxist theorist and author of Caliban and the Witch, Revolution at Point Zero, Witches, Witch-Hunting, and Women among others.

Susana Draper (editor, translator) is Associate Professor of Comparative Literature at Princeton University and author of Afterlives of Confinement: Spatial Transitions in Post-Dictatorship Latin America (2012, 2012) and 1968 Mexico: Constellations of Freedom and Democracy (2018). Her current projects include a book on Marxist Women and Philosophies of Liberation, that reconstructs a history of key figures and moments in women's critical heterodox expressions of Marxism, mostly focused on Latin America and the United States throughout the 20th century.

Liz Mason-Deese (editor, translator) is an editor of Viewpoint Magazine and a long-time participant and translator of women's movements in Latin America. She is based in Buenos Aires, Argentina.