Gender and Reproduction

Yoshie Furuhashi furuhashi.1 at osu.edu
Tue Oct 1 10:31:48 PDT 2002


Hi, Catherine. Long time, no chat.


>Yoshie (hi Yoshie) writes:
>
>> Without
>> (1) women's control over our own bodies -- especially our
>> reproductive capacity -- and (2) public provision of work of
>> social
>> reproduction -- education, health care, child care, services to
>> the
>> elderly, services to the disabled, etc. -- in which (3) such
>> social
>> work is divided equally between male and female workers and (4)
>> social workers are compensated as well as workers who produce
>> goods
>> and other kinds of service, however, women will remain second-
>> class
>> citizen-workers.
>
>But only so long as women are associated with that work, right? Are you
>saying that dissociation is impossible?
>
>Catherine

I'm saying that (1), (2), (3), & (4) are the minimum conditions for dissociation. -- Yoshie

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