Emancipatory Feminism in the Time of Covid-19 : : Transformative Resistance and Social Reproduction / / edited by Vishwas Satgar and Ruth Ntlokotse.
The Covid-19 pandemic showed that a patriarchal capitalist socio-economic system is unable to address the socio-ecological reproduction need of societies. This volume foregrounds the possibilities emancipatory feminism creates by resisting neo-liberalism through grassroots and indigenous activism.
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