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Dissenting Ephemera 1970s – Women’s Movement
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Women's Movement, Feminism
Description
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These materials, dubbed ‘dissenting ephemera’, were delivered to Mayday Rooms as a contextual backdrop to the October 2014 reunion of East London Big Flame. The close connections this group had to the Women’s Liberation Movement is reflected in the documents, discussion papers, flyers and magazines (Red Rag, Spare Rib) collected here.
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1970's
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An account of the resource
Dissenting Ephemera 1970s Women's Movement
Title
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Wages For Housework Notebooks 1
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Various
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Pamphlet
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Archive Storage Room
East London Big Flame
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Wages for Housework
Subject
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Social reproduction, materialist-feminism
Description
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The Wages for Housework campaign was launched in Padova at the International Feminist Conference of July 1972. Within two years it was holding its own international conference in Brooklyn, New York and issued a position statement: “Wages for Housework is the feminist perspective and therefore the class perspective.” Opening up both an exploration of the wage and presciently raising the issue of reproductive and affective labour, the Wages for Housework campaign maintained its momentum for the rest of the decade. The box of materials held by MayDay Rooms and kindly donated by Silvia Federici relate to the New York Wages For Housework collective and contain publications, posters, flyers, photographs, press cuttings and organisational documents. They span the period from the Padova Conference to the publication, in 1981, of the journal Tap Dance.
Date
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1970's
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Wages for Housework (NYC)
Contents
1) Wages for Housework by Guiliana Pompei
2) The Perspective of Wages for Housework by The Power of Women Collective (London)
3) When Wages forHousework Becomes a Perspective by Silvia Federici
Title
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Wages For Housework Notebooks 1
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Various
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Notebook
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Archive Storage Room
Silvia Federici