Feminist economics: Theoretical and political dimensions feminist economics
Type de ressource
Auteurs/contributeurs
- Agenjo-Calderón, Astrid (Auteur)
- Gálvez-Muñoz, Lina (Auteur)
Titre
Feminist economics: Theoretical and political dimensions feminist economics
Résumé
Feminist economics is a school of economic thought and
political action that gained important visibility during the 1990s,
although its origins can be dated back to the mid-19th century. Since
then, feminist economics has developed its own concepts, analytical
frameworks, and methodologies. With gender as a central category, it
seeks a more integral and humane comprehension of the economy
and of the processes of inclusion and exclusion taking place in it. In
addition, feminist economics has grown into a political practice that
aims at improving the functioning of the economic system so that all
people can have access to a dignified life on the basis of equality. This
article presents a general systematization of these theoretical and
political dimensions, particularly focusing on the critique of the
neoclassical paradigm and its political correlates. We connect the
epistemological, methodological, and conceptual contributions of
feminist economics, as well as its propositions for transformative
action, to specific debates on economic issues, such as the ecological
emergency, crisis and austerity, the commodification of life, and the
liberalization of trade.
Publication
American Journal of Economics and Sociology
Volume
78
Numéro
1
Pages
137-166
Date
2019
Langue
Anglais
ISSN
0002-9246
Titre abrégé
Feminist Economics
Référence
Agenjo-Calderón, Astrid et Gálvez-Muñoz, Lina. (2019). Feminist economics: Theoretical and political dimensions feminist economics. American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 78(1), 137‑166. https://doi.org/10.1111/ajes.12264
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