Capitalist & Racist Patriarchy – Zillah Eisenstein

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The Talk

Zillah Eisenstein  discussed on the relation between capitalism, race relations and patriarchy and we can think and against it. She  talked on how complex and inclusive thinking and acting matter in this moment of global crisis is for so many. There is a need to build inter sectional coalitions that understand how sexual, racial, gender, economic violence form the frightening oppressive web of oppression in 2016.

Zillah Eisenstein, Feminist, Teacher, Writer

Ms Eisenstein is one of the foremost political theorists and activists of our time. She has written feminist theory in North America for the past thirty-five years. Her writing is an integral part of her political activism. She writes in order to share and learn with, and from, others engaged in political struggles for social justice. She writes about her work building coalitions across women’s differences: the black/white divide in the U.S.; the struggles of Serb and Muslim women in the war in Bosnia; the needs of women health workers in Cuba; the commitments of environmentalists in Ghana; the relationship between socialists and feminists in union organizing; the struggles against extremist fundamentalisms in Egypt, Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria ; the needs of women workers in India and Indonesia, and the struggles of migrant, displaced, refugee and incarcerated women across the globe.

Zillah Eisenstein has been a Professor of Politics at Ithaca College in New York for the past 40 years and is now “Distinguished Scholar in Residence there. She often writes for Al Jazeera and The Feminist Wire. Through out her career her books have tracked the rise of neoliberalism both within the U.S. and across the globe. She has documented the demise of liberal democracy and scrutinized the growth of imperial and militarist globalization. She has also critically written about the attack on affirmative action in the U.S., the masculinist bias of law, the crisis of breast cancer and AIDS, the racism of patriarchy and the patriarchal structuring of race, the new nationalisms, corporatist multiculturalism, #SayHerName, and the newest gendered/raced and classed formations of the planet.

Besides her THE AUDACITY OF RACES AND GENDERS, A PERSONAL AND GLOBAL STORY OF THE OBAMA CAMPAIGN (2009, Zed Press, London; Palgrave, U.S.), her other books include: SEXUAL DECOYS, GENDER, RACE AND WAR IN IMPERIAL DEMOCRACY (London, Zed Press; New York, Palgrave, 2007); AGAINST EMPIRE, ibid.; HATREDS, RACIALISED AND SEXUALIZED CONFLICTS IN THE 21ST CENTURY, (Routledge, 1996); GLOBAL OBSCENTITIES: PATRIARCHY, CAPITALISM AND THE LURE OF CYBERFANTASY (NYU PRESS, 1996); and MANMADE BREAST CANCERS, (Cornell Univ. Press, 2001).

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