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Cover Page -- Title Page -- Dedication -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Translator's Foreword -- Introduction: Feminist Potencia -- or, The Desire to Change Everything -- Chapter 1: #WeStrike: Toward a Political Theory of the Feminist Strike -- Chapter 2: Violence: Is There a War on and against Women's Bodies? -- Chapter 3: Body-Territory: The Body as Battlefield -- Chapter 4: A Feminist Economics of Exploitation and Extraction -- Chapter 5: The Assembly as a Situated Apparatus of Collective Intelligence -- Chapter 6: The Feminist International -- Chapter 7: Counteroffensive: The Specter of Feminism -- Chapter 8: Eight Theses on the Feminist Revolution -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Index.
"#Nosotras paramos" / por Verónica Gago -- La lucha de las muejres contra todas las violencias en México / por Raquel Gutiérrez Aguilar -- El paro como proceso / por Susana Draper -- 8 de Marzo / por Mariana Menéndez Días -- El sujeto imprevisto de la huelga feminista / por Mariana Montanelli.
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Verónica Gago is Professor of Social Sciences at the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina and author of Neoliberalism From Below (Duke 2017); Feminist International: How to Change Everything (Verso 2020); and, with Lucí Cavallero, A Feminist Theory of Debt (Pluto, 2021).
She is an active member of the grassroots feminist movement Ni Una Menos, founded by a group of artists, activists and academics in Argentina. Ni Una Menos has described itself as a 'collective scream against machista violence'. It has regularly held protests against femicides, and has connected
femicide to a range of other issues, including sexual harassment, abortion and reproductive rights, transgender and sex worker rights, the gender pay gap, gender roles, neoliberalism and debt. Its first demonstration was organised in the wake of a 14-year old pregnant girl, Chiara Paez, being
beaten to death by her boyfriend, in Buenos Aires in 2015. This brought together 200,000 people. In 2016 the movement came to wider attention on social media through the hashtag #NiUnaMenos, and protests spread throughout Latin America, particularly in Chile, Uruguay and Peru, where it prompted
what has been described as the largest demonstration in Peruvian history. In 2016 Ni Una Menos launched a national women's strike. After sustained campaigning, in 2020 abortion became legal in Argentina; and in 2021 a law was passed giving employment rights to travestis and trans people. Its
campaigns to reclaim rights and resources continue. In this interview, conducted in July 2021, Jo Littler talks to Verónica Gago about Ni Una Menos, her work and activism.
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