![]() ![]() ![]() Her work on bodies and capital emerged from the cross-fertilization of Marxist and feminist geographies that shaped the autonomist epistemology and intellectual strengths that have contested the masculinist denial of sexed, classed, racialized, illegalized, homophobic, disabled bodies and their relation to power. Post-structuralist and feminist scholars gained new insights into bodies as ‘sites of contestation’ by exposing power’s influence on them – it is this nexus that is captured in Silvia Federici’s exhaustive analysis centering on the mysterious figure of the ‘witch’ and firmly pointing to the power of the profit-motivated, capitalist system, ever patriarchal in its repressive control of women (and their bodies), nature, and the wider society. ![]()
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