Looking around the Main Enemy: Capitalism and Patriarchy in Christine Delphy’s theory

The aim of this article is to revisit Christine Delphy's theory from a situated and current perspective. First, we analyze her patriarchal system conception in terms of the domestic mode of production, placing it in the context of the debates between unitary theories and dual systems, which hav...

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Autores principales: Estermann, Victoria, Bolla, Luisina
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spelling I15-R214-article-1952021-11-23T20:45:44Z Looking around the Main Enemy: Capitalism and Patriarchy in Christine Delphy’s theory A las vueltas con el enemigo principal: Capitalismo y patriarcado en la teoría de Christine Delphy Estermann, Victoria Bolla, Luisina Materialist Feminism Patriarchal Mode of Production Domestic Work Main Enemy Social Relations of Sex feminismo materialista modo de producción doméstico patriarcado enemigo principal relaciones sociales de sexo The aim of this article is to revisit Christine Delphy's theory from a situated and current perspective. First, we analyze her patriarchal system conception in terms of the domestic mode of production, placing it in the context of the debates between unitary theories and dual systems, which have been the object of renewed interest in recent times. Our aim is to evaluate the contributions of the Delphian approach and clarify its specificity in relation to Marxist feminist theories that currently have greater diffusion in our environment. Furthermore, we show that the idea of ​​a "main enemy" becomes more complex when considering the existence of other structural social relations, according to the formulation of Danièle Kergoat and Delphy’s most recent production. These developments allow an approximation between the French materialist perspectives and some contemporary Latin American theories. El objetivo de este artículo es revisitar la propuesta de Christine Delphy desde una mirada situada y actual. En primer lugar, analizamos su concepción del sistema patriarcal en términos de modo de producción doméstico y la ubicamos en el contexto de los debates entre teorías unitarias y sistemas duales, que han sido objeto de un renovado interés en el último tiempo. Nuestro objetivo es evaluar los aportes del enfoque delphiano y también precisar su especificidad en relación con las teorías feministas marxistas que actualmente gozan de mayor difusión en nuestro medio y a las que, no obstante, se suele asimilar el enfoque feminista materialista. A continuación, mostramos que la idea de un “enemigo principal” se complejiza en la medida en que se considera la existencia de otras relaciones sociales estructurales, acorde el recorrido de la socióloga Danièle Kergoat y de la propia Delphy en su producción más reciente. Estos desarrollos permiten esbozar una aproximación entre las perspectivas materialistas francesas y algunas teorías latinoamericanas contemporáneas.  Facultad de Humanidades y Artes. UNR 2021-11-12 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html https://zonafranca.unr.edu.ar/index.php/ZonaFranca/article/view/195 10.35305/zf.vi29.195 Zona Franca; No. 29 (2021): Dossier "Feminismo materialista: debates y (re)lecturas desde el Sur"; 46-77 Zona Franca; Núm. 29 (2021): Dossier "Feminismo materialista: debates y (re)lecturas desde el Sur"; 46-77 Zona Franca; Núm. 29 (2021): Dossier "Feminismo materialista: debates y (re)lecturas desde el Sur"; 46-77 2545-6504 0329-8019 spa https://zonafranca.unr.edu.ar/index.php/ZonaFranca/article/view/195/216 https://zonafranca.unr.edu.ar/index.php/ZonaFranca/article/view/195/228 Derechos de autor 2021 Victoria Estermann, Luisina Bolla
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topic Materialist Feminism
Patriarchal Mode of Production
Domestic Work
Main Enemy
Social Relations of Sex
feminismo materialista
modo de producción doméstico
patriarcado
enemigo principal
relaciones sociales de sexo
spellingShingle Materialist Feminism
Patriarchal Mode of Production
Domestic Work
Main Enemy
Social Relations of Sex
feminismo materialista
modo de producción doméstico
patriarcado
enemigo principal
relaciones sociales de sexo
Estermann, Victoria
Bolla, Luisina
Looking around the Main Enemy: Capitalism and Patriarchy in Christine Delphy’s theory
topic_facet Materialist Feminism
Patriarchal Mode of Production
Domestic Work
Main Enemy
Social Relations of Sex
feminismo materialista
modo de producción doméstico
patriarcado
enemigo principal
relaciones sociales de sexo
author Estermann, Victoria
Bolla, Luisina
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Bolla, Luisina
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title Looking around the Main Enemy: Capitalism and Patriarchy in Christine Delphy’s theory
title_short Looking around the Main Enemy: Capitalism and Patriarchy in Christine Delphy’s theory
title_full Looking around the Main Enemy: Capitalism and Patriarchy in Christine Delphy’s theory
title_fullStr Looking around the Main Enemy: Capitalism and Patriarchy in Christine Delphy’s theory
title_full_unstemmed Looking around the Main Enemy: Capitalism and Patriarchy in Christine Delphy’s theory
title_sort looking around the main enemy: capitalism and patriarchy in christine delphy’s theory
description The aim of this article is to revisit Christine Delphy's theory from a situated and current perspective. First, we analyze her patriarchal system conception in terms of the domestic mode of production, placing it in the context of the debates between unitary theories and dual systems, which have been the object of renewed interest in recent times. Our aim is to evaluate the contributions of the Delphian approach and clarify its specificity in relation to Marxist feminist theories that currently have greater diffusion in our environment. Furthermore, we show that the idea of ​​a "main enemy" becomes more complex when considering the existence of other structural social relations, according to the formulation of Danièle Kergoat and Delphy’s most recent production. These developments allow an approximation between the French materialist perspectives and some contemporary Latin American theories.
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