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Radical feminist analyses have always placed considerable emphasis on the crucial role played by social reproduction for the development of capitalism. Early social reproduction analyses – primarily ...
Sita Balani is Senior Lecturer in English at Queen Mary University of London and the author, most recently, of Deadly and Slick: the Sexual Life of Race in Britain (Verso Press, 2023).
Nasser Abourahme is a writer and teacher, and currently Assistant Professor of Middle Eastern and North African Studies at Bowdoin College.
Walaa Alqaisiya is a Marie Curie Global Fellow based at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Italy. She is the author of Decolonial Queering in Palestine (Routledge, 2022) and Associate Editor with the ...
As the articles contained in this issue of Radical Philosophy indicate, ‘social reproduction’ is today more than ever at the centre of feminist debates. Yet the same articles also express a legitimate ...
Sophie Lewis is the author of Enemy Feminisms: TERFs, Policewomen, and Girlbosses Against Liberation (2025), Abolish the Family: A Manifesto for Care and Liberation (2022) and Full Surrogacy Now: ...
Alice Crary is a philosopher and writer based at The New School who divides her time between New York, Oxford, and Berlin. Her most recent book, co-edited with Carol Adams and Lori Gruen, is The Good ...
I want to identify not with creaturely life but with the stolen life of imagining things. Fred Moten, ‘There is no Racism Intended’ Fred Moten’s three-volume collection of essays, consent not to be a ...
Let us start again from Marx. 1 Why? Is it because we are communists? No, this answer is not convincing. We could start again from somewhere else, from Lenin, or Mao; or, we could believe that current ...
Kristin Ross is a leading theorist of French cultural history and politics, and Professor Emeritus of Comparative Literature at New York University. She is the author of several books including The ...
Matthieu Renault argues in a recent issue of Radical Philosophy (RP 2.10, Summer 2021) that justifications for the counter-violence of the oppressed which draw on Hegel’s master-slave relation are ...
An appreciation and practice of the fragment is a feature of all European Romanticism, but it was in early German (or ‘Jena’) Romanticism, and most of all in the work of Friedrich Schlegel, that the ...