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14 reviewsISBN-10 : 3775729453
ISBN-13 : 9783775729451
Author: Silvia Federici
Published in conjunction with the Documenta 13 exhibition in Kassel, Germany, the Documenta notebook series 100 Notes,100 Thoughts ranges from archival ephemera to conversations and commissioned essays. These notebooks express director Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev’s curatorial vision for Documenta 13.
PART ONE Revisiting Capital Accumulation and the European Witch Hunt
ONE Midsommervisen "Vi elsker vort land"
TWO Why Speak of the Witch Hunts Again?
THREE Witch Hunts, Enclosures, and the Demise of Communal Property Relations
FOUR Witch-Hunting and the Fear of the Power of Women
FIVE On the Meaning of 'Gossip'
PART TWO New Forms of Capital Accumulation and Witch-Hunting in Our Time
SIX Globalization, Capital Accumulation, and Violence against Women: An International and Historical Perspective
SEVEN Witch-Hunting, Globalization, and Feminist Solidarity in Africa Today
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Tags: Witch Hunting, Past, Present, the Fear, the Power of Women, 100 Notes, 100 Thoughts, Silvia Federici