Interseminars | Silvia Federici: “Feminist Insurgencies and the Reconstruction of the Commons”
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From Erin Ciciora
About the Speaker
Silvia Federici is
a feminist activist, teacher and writer. Born and raised in Italy,
since the late 1960s she has lived in the United States where she has
studied philosophy and later taught in various universities. In the
1970s, she was one of the founders of the International Campaign for
Wages for Housework and the New York Wages For Housework Committee. In
the early 1980s, over a period of three years she also taught courses in
the University of Port Harcourt in Nigeria and has since lectured at
universities in many countries of Europe and Latin America. She was also
one of the founders of the Committee for Academic Freedom in Africa
and, in the 1990s, the Radical Philosophers’ Anti-Death Penalty Project.