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Global structural exploitation: Towards an intersectional definition

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If Third World women form ‘the bedrock of a certain kind of global exploitation of labour’ as Chandra Mohanty argues, how can our theoretical definitions of exploitation account for this? This paper argues that liberal theories of exploitation are insufficiently structural and that Marxian accounts are structural but are insufficiently intersectional. What we need is a structural and intersectional definition of exploitation in order to correctly identify global structural exploitation. Drawi...

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10.21248/gjn.9.2.116

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Oxford college:
St Hilda's College
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Author
Publisher:
Global Justice Network Publisher's website
Journal:
Global Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric Journal website
Volume:
9
Issue:
2
Publication date:
2017-02-01
Acceptance date:
2016-09-26
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1835-6842
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pubs:661060
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uuid:c040cdcf-e8be-406d-b888-0b178dbdbc9e
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pubs:661060
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661060
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2016-11-21

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