Are modern feminist movements truly challenging power structures, or have they become tools for reinforcing existing economic systems? This course provides the critical framework necessary to analyze the complex relationship between gender equality and global capitalism.
By the end of this program, you will be able to dissect arguments surrounding corporate feminism, understand the concept of co-option, and develop strategies for pursuing feminist goals that fundamentally challenge economic inequality.
What you'll learn:
* Understand the core concepts of materialist feminism and the historical relationship between women's labor and capitalist production.
* Analyze the rise of corporate and neoliberal feminism and how equality goals are framed as individual achievement rather than structural change.
* Apply intersectional frameworks to reveal how capitalism exploits marginalized groups differently based on race, class, and gender identity.
* Critique the role of digital platforms and the gig economy in commodifying care work and reproductive labor.
* Practice formulating arguments for feminist strategies that prioritize collective action and anti-capitalist structural transformation.
The course begins with foundational definitions and historical context before moving into contemporary critical theories. You will read detailed explanations and engage with written exercises designed to sharpen your analytical skills.
This course is designed for absolute beginners interested in sociology, critical theory, gender studies, or political economy. No prior knowledge of economic theory or feminist philosophy is required.
Start reading today and transform your understanding of gender, power, and economics.
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