Sexual Difference or the Desire to Change It All

IF 0.2 4区 文学 0 LITERARY THEORY & CRITICISM
Karen Benezra
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Abstract:Argentinean sociologist Verónica Gago argues for an expanded understanding of extractivism. Extending the conventional meaning of the term beyond the agricultural and mineral export economies of the former colonial world, Gago repurposes the word in order to refer to contemporary forms of accumulation via rent. The present text discusses the author’s recent account of the 2017 women’s strike in Argentina, one of whose aims is to reframe debates about the social reproduction of labor among an earlier generation of theorists. Reading with and against Gago, the present intervention asks how to conceive of the specifically feminine nature of the collective subject/object of contemporary accumulation beyond either descriptive notions of femininity or historicist approaches to the issue of so-called primitive accumulation. It goes on to argue that Lacan’s logical approach to sexual difference might serve as the starting point for a more nuanced historical view of the expropriation of feminine sociality, knowledge, and work.
性别差异或改变一切的欲望
摘要:阿根廷社会学家Verónica Gago主张扩大对采掘主义的理解。加戈将该词的传统含义扩展到前殖民世界的农业和矿产出口经济之外,重新调整了该词的用途,以指代通过租金积累的当代形式。本文讨论了作者最近对2017年阿根廷妇女罢工的描述,其目的之一是重新构建前一代理论家关于劳动力社会再生产的辩论。在阅读加戈和反对加戈的文章时,本次干预询问了如何超越女性气质的描述性概念或对所谓原始积累问题的历史主义方法,来构思当代积累的集体主体/对象的特定女性性质。它继续认为,拉康对性别差异的逻辑方法可能是对女性社会性、知识和工作的征用提出更细致的历史观点的起点。
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