2022
DOI: 10.1177/14647001211062720
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Materialism, autonomy, intersectionality: revisiting Virginia Woolf through the Wages for Housework perspective

Abstract: Virginia Woolf's 1938 essay Three Guineas contends that the material basis is indispensable for women not only to survive but also to voice their political opinions. Woolf proposes three strategies for women to take. First, women should assert their right to have access to independent income, and for this purpose they should demand that the state pay for their reproductive work that often limits their opportunity to do waged work. Second, they must object to the very wage system which is indeed in complicity w… Show more

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“…6 The debate certainly had precedents. For example, the British suffragette Eleanor Rathbone demanded wages for mothers in the mid-1920s, a demand also taken up by Virginia Woolf in her 1938 essay Three guineas (Nakai 2022). 7 Though often structurally forgotten, women have been involved in labor strikes since the industrial revolution.…”
Section: Redistribution Of Income and Time As Fertile Soil For Caring...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 The debate certainly had precedents. For example, the British suffragette Eleanor Rathbone demanded wages for mothers in the mid-1920s, a demand also taken up by Virginia Woolf in her 1938 essay Three guineas (Nakai 2022). 7 Though often structurally forgotten, women have been involved in labor strikes since the industrial revolution.…”
Section: Redistribution Of Income and Time As Fertile Soil For Caring...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both the WfH demand and the idea of a basic income have seen a resurgence of interest in recent years. With some notable exceptions (Weeks, 2011;Macdonald, 2018;Nakai, 2022), the two are generally analyzed independently. The phrasing of the WfH demand made it particularly vulnerable to fears that it would entrench gendered disparities in responsibility for care work.…”
Section: Conclusion: Wages For Housework and The Reimagining Of Commu...mentioning
confidence: 99%