Silvia Federici

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Silvia Federici (1942, Parma, Italy) is an Italian American scholar, teacher, and activist from the radical autonomist feminist Marxist tradition. She is a professor emerita and Teaching Fellow at Hofstra University, where she was a social science professor. She worked as a teacher in Nigeria for many years, is also the co-founder of the Committee for Academic Freedom in Africa, and is a member of the Midnight Notes Collective.

Publications

Books

  • Wages Against Housework, New York: Power of Women Collective, and Bristol: Falling Wall Press, Apr 1975, 8 pp.
    • Salario contro il lavoro domestico, Naples: Collettivo femminista napoletano per il salario al lavoro domestico, and Padova: Comitato per il salario al lavoro domestico, 1976, [13] pp. (Italian)
    • Lohn gegen Hausarbeit, Berlin: P. Biemann, 1977, 11 pp. (German)
  • with Leopoldina Fortunati, Il grande Calibano: storia del corpo sociale ribelle nella prima fase del capitale, Milan: Franco Angeli, 1984, 306 pp. (Italian)
  • editor, Enduring Western Civilization: The Construction of the Concept of Western Civilization and Its "Others", Westport, CT: Praeger, 1995, xvi+210 pp.
  • editor, with George Caffentzis and Ousseina Alidou, A Thousand Flowers: Social Struggles Against Structural Adjustment in African Universities, Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 2000, 241 pp.
  • editor, African Visions: Literary Images, Political Change, and Social Struggle in Contemporary Africa, Westport, CT, and London: Praeger, 2000.
  • Reproduksi dan perjuangan feminis dalam pembagian kerja internasional baru, trans. Nug Katjasungkana, Jakarta: Kalyanamitra, 2000, ix+60 pp. [2] (Indonesian)
  • Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body and Primitive Accumulation, Brooklyn, NY: Autonomedia, 2004, 288 pp.
    • Calibán y la bruja: mujeres, cuerpo y acumulación originaria, trans. Verónica Hendel and Leopoldo Sebastián Touza, Madrid: Traficantes de sueños, 2010, 368 pp. (Spanish)
    • Caliban und die Hexe. Frauen, der Körper und die ursprüngliche Akkumulation, trans. Max Henninger, Vienna: Mandelbaum, 2012. (German)
    • Caliban et la sorcière: femmes, corps et accumulation primitive, trans. Senonevero, Genève: Entremonde, and Marseille: Senonevero, 2014, 403 pp. (French)
    • Caliban ve cadı: kadınlar, beden ve ilksel birikim, trans. Öznur Karakaş, Istanbul: Otonom Yayıncılık, 2012, 370 pp. (Turkish)
    • Calibano e la strega : le donne, il corpo e l'accumulazione originaria, Milan: Mimesis, 2015, 343 pp. Preface. (Italian)
    • Kyariban to majo: Shihon shugi ni kosuru josei no shintai, trans. Rin Odawara, 2017, 517 pp. (Japanese)
  • Revolution at Point Zero: Housework, Reproduction, and Feminist Struggle, Oakland, CA: PM Press, and Brooklyn, NY: Common Notions, 2012, 188 pp, EPUB, MOBI. Collection of essays 1975-2010.
    • Aufstand aus der Küche – Reproduktionsarbeit im globalen Kapitalismus und die unvollendete feministische Revolution, trans. Max Henninger, Münster, 2012. (German)
    • Revolución en punto cero: trabajo doméstico, reproducción y luchas feministas, trans. Scriptorium (Carlos Fernández Guervós y Paula Martín Ponz), Madrid: Traficantes de sueños, 2013, 285 pp. (Spanish)
    • Hyŏngmyŏng ŭi yŏngjŏm: kasa nodong, chaesaengsan, yŏsŏngjuŭi t'uchaeng, trans. Hwang Sŏng-wŏn, Seoul: Kalmuri, 2013, 336 pp. (Korean)
    • Il punto zero della rivoluzione: lavoro domestico, riproduzione e lotta femminista, trans. Anna Curcio, Verona: Ombre corte, 2014, 159 pp. (Italian)
    • Point zéro: propagation de la révolution. Salaire ménager, reproduction sociale, combat féministe, trans. Damien Tissot, rev. & notes Oristelle Bonis, Donnemarie-Dontilly: iXe, 2016, 258 pp. (French)

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