
Marxist-feminism, as a body of knowledge and practice, provides insight on the complex interconnectedness of patriarchy and socio-economic formations. It is a powerful analytical and political tool for understanding and changing patriarchal relations of domination and the capitalist mode of production, including its culture, politics, society, and economics. It provides a holistic and dialectical explanation of the ties that bind colonialism, imperialism, patriarchy and racism.
These bibliographies and teaching resources make part of this valuable body of feminist knowledge accessible to researchers, teachers, learners, students, and activists. My own scholarly publications, activism, and pedagogy are influenced by the literature listed in this site. I find them indispensable in explaining the impact of war on women’s learning; in explaining the role of imperialism in seizing the potential of women’s movement and restricting them to the structure of NGOs; in analyzing the relationship between migration, neo-liberalism and gendered and raced nature of work, skill, and training; in explaining the relationship between violence, torture, prison, and the state form of violence and the rule of religious patriarchal relations; in understanding the violence of patriarchal capitalism; in exploring the relation between ‘civic’ and ‘citizenship’ education and particular forms of capitalist democracy; in examining the philosophical and pedagogical relation between consciousness and matter; and in linking educational policy to the capitalist forms of social organization.
This site contains only a selected list of this vast body of knowledge; we welcome feedback and contributions.



