This book is celebrated for its critical examination of social reproduction theory, shedding light on the often-overlooked aspects of familial and communitarian work. The reviewer finds the book to be a vital resource for those seeking to understand the broader implications of social reproduction in a neoliberal context.
The Decolonial Centre notes that this collection is a significant contribution to the field of social reproduction theory. They particularly appreciate how the book highlights the extensive and often invisible labor that sustains communities and families. The reviewer emphasizes that the book's exploration of gender violence in the neoliberal era is both timely and necessary. They believe the book will be invaluable for anyone interested in the intersections of class, gender, and oppression.
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Social reproduction is the tremendous amount of familial as well as communitarian work that goes on to sustain our lives.
The book offers a critical examination of how social reproduction theory can be applied to contemporary struggles.
This collection is a vital resource for those seeking to understand the broader implications of social reproduction in a neoliberal context.