Skip to main content
Home
libcom.org

Main navigation

  • Recent
  • Donate
  • Collections
  • Introductions
  • Organise
  • About
User account menu
  • Log in / Register

Redundancy: How It Feels - Beatrix Campbell

A chapter from Beatrix Campbell's 1984 book Wigan Pier Revisited on redundancy and masculinity.

Submitted by wojtek on May 15, 2012

Available for purchase here.

Attachments

Redundancy How It Feels - Beatrix Campbell.pdf (4.29 MB)
  • United Kingdom
  • unemployment
  • feminism
  • gender
  • Beatrix Campbell
  • PDF

Comments

Related content

Social contract must go under - Anarchist Worker

An article about Labour's attack on the social contract from issue number 34, April 1977 of the Anarchist Worker. Scanned by and gratefully taken…
Theorizing Patriarchy - Silvia Walby

Theorizing patriarchy - Silvia Walby

Silvia Walby's 1990 book sets out a dual-systems approach to theorizing capitalism and patriarchy, synthesising Marxist and radical feminist…

"No one ever asks what a man's role in the revolution is": Gender and sexual politics in the Black Panther Party 1966-1971

An article by Trace Matthews on the gender politics of the Black Panthers in the…

Swastika night - Katherin Burdekin

Published in 1937, twelve years before Orwell's 1984, Swastika Night is an outstanding example of dystopian fiction. Weaving a tale of feudal…

On elder care work and the limits of Marxism - Silvia Federici

Text by Silvia Federici on elder care and its relationship with capitalism, feminism, and the left.

World War I and the demise of British feminism - Susan Kingsley Kent

How war stifled British feminism. Up until 1914, the suffrage campaign became a mass movement…

Footer menu

  • Home
  • Donate
  • Help out
  • Other languages
  • Site notes