A Feminist Reading of Debt

Understanding the Intersection of Debt and Gender

Luci Cavallero author Verónica Gago author Liz Mason-Deese translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Pluto Press

Published:20th Apr '21

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This insightful work delves into how debt affects women and LGBTQ+ individuals, offering a feminist perspective on financial struggles and resistance. A Feminist Reading of Debt highlights key social issues.

In A Feminist Reading of Debt, authors Lucí Cavallero and Verónica Gago present a compelling examination of how debt disproportionately affects women and members of the LGBTQ+ community. They highlight the connections between financial burdens and social reproduction, arguing that these economic pressures are not merely personal struggles but are deeply intertwined with broader societal issues. The book serves as both a critique of the patriarchal structures that perpetuate debt and a call to action for collective resistance.

The authors explore the rise of conservative forces in Latin America and how these forces exploit financial instability to reinforce gendered violence and traditional family roles. Through their analysis, they reveal that debt is not just a financial issue but a social one that impacts the very fabric of communities. By sharing interviews with women from Argentina and Brazil, A Feminist Reading of Debt illustrates the real-life consequences of debt, from personal hardships to national austerity measures.

However, the narrative is not solely one of despair. Cavallero and Gago also provide examples of resistance and resilience, showcasing the ways individuals and communities can push back against oppressive financial systems. By drawing on diverse experiences and practices from around the world, the authors offer hope and strategies for overcoming the challenges posed by debt, making this book an essential read for anyone interested in feminist economics and social justice.

'An exciting, novel feminist book on the financialisation of life. It rescues debates on debt from abstraction and provides a key cartography of oppression. A great read, opening new avenues for social reproduction analyses and feminist struggles'

-- Alessandra Mezzadri, Senior Lecturer in Development Studies at SOAS, and author of 'The Sweatshop Regime' (CUP, 2017) and editor of 'Marx in the Field' (Anthem, 2021)

'This book is of great value to those interested in the financialisation of everyday life and social reproduction - essential reading for those studying and involved in building feminist movements in Latin America and beyond'

-- ‘LSE Review of Book

ISBN: 9780745341729

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 132g

112 pages