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DESCRIPTION:\nWhen and Where: \nWednesday, October 12, 2022 10:30 am to 1
 2:00 pm \n 100 \n Jackman Humanities Building \n 170 St George St Toronto\
 , ON M5R 2M8 \n\nSpeakers \nKathi Weeks Emily Nacol Kiran Mirchandani Kimb
 erley Yates \n\nDescription: \nJoin the Jackman Humanities Institute for a
  special panel discussion with Kathi Weeks⁠—JHI's 2022-2023 Distinguished 
 Visiting Fellow. Kathi will be joined by Emily Nacol (Political Science) a
 nd Kiran Mirchandani (Education). Moderated by JHI Associate Director, Ki
 mberley Yates.Join scholars of labour Emily Nacol (UTM Political Science) 
 and Kiran Mirchandani (OISE Leadership, Higher & Adult Education) for a w
 ide-ranging discussion of the implications of Kathi Weeks’s Marxist-femini
 st approach to labour.  We'll look at intersectionality and the Global Sou
 th, love and work/working for love, and knowledge production as a form o
 f labour in the academic sphere, among many other facets of this urgent a
 nd contemporary topic. Bring your questions for the public Q&A!Kathi Weeks
 , Professor of Gender, Sexuality and Feminist Studies at Duke University
 , is a Marxist feminist political theorist, whose analysis of gender ide
 ntities and hierarchies foregrounds the gender division of labor as a mech
 anism that reproduces inequality. Her research re-examines 1970s feminist 
 analyses of waged and unwaged women’s work for insights into how both gend
 ered and class systems of inequality are sustained and how they change ove
 r time. She is the author of Constituting Feminist Subjects (Cornell UP, 
 1998) and The Problem with Work: Feminism, Marxism, Antiwork Politics an
 d Postwork Imaginaries (Duke UP, 2011), and a co-editor of The Jameson R
 eader (Blackwell, 2000).In her 2011 book she re-examines 1970s Wages for 
 Housework literature as an attempt to make domestic work visible and part 
 of the valorization process, rather than separate from the experience of 
 paid work outside the home. She takes aim at the work ethic that encourage
 s workers to invest their time, energy and identity into work and defends
  an antiwork politics and postwork imagination.   \n\nSponsors \nJackman H
 umanities Institute \n170 St George St Toronto, ON M5R 2M8 \n\nCategories
  \n DiscussionJHI Event \n\nAudiences \n All
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LOCATION:170 St George St Toronto, ON M5R 2M8
SUMMARY:In Conversation with Kathi Weeks
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