Leopoldina Fortunati (Udine, IT)
20.10. | SR 00.004 & online | 16:15–17:45
When The Arcana of Reproduction first appeared in the 1980s, it entered a world where feminist theory was already challenging the invisibility of reproductive labor—housework, care, and the embodied work of producing and sustaining life. By deconstructing the main Marxian categories, the book exposed how this labor, though systematically devalued and naturalized, is productive and indispensable to capitalism.