This is Part 2 of our 2-part show with Tanya Serisier about #metoo, feminism and the struggle against gendered and sexual violence. This show fleshes out the problems of the notion of consent as a solution to gendered and sexual violence, the continuing importance of the lessons of 70s feminism, including much-maligned lesbian separatism, how feminism has forced a rethink of what politics and power is and we finish with Tanya’s reflections on the recent UCU strike and what it shows us about radical and collective struggles.
Some stuff we mention includes:
Wendy Brown Moralism as Anti-politics
Critical Resistance
Tanya Serisier Is Consent Sexy
Judith Butler Sexual Consent: Some Thoughts on Psychoanalysis and Law
Nancy Fraser Feminism, Capitalism And The Cunning Of History
Adriana Cavarero In Spite of Plato
Living The Dream with the Anti-Nuclear Movement in Japan
Living The Dream reads On Fairness by Sally McManus
Living The Dream whilst abolishing prisons
Living The Dream in 2019!
Living The Dream with the Anti-Poverty Network Queensland
Living The Dream with a UBI whilst fighting against racism and for public housing
Living the Dream after the Plebiscite and amongst the Alt-Right
Living The Dream with the National Disability Insurance Scheme Ep 2
Living The Dream with the Communist Party of Australia and Indigenous Struggles in the 1920s and 30s
Living The Dream with The Maritime Defence Committee during the 1998 Wharf Dispute
Living the Dream whilst the Global Order fractures
Living The Dream in the time of #metoo Part 1
Living The Dream in Ipswich
Living The Dream with Marx's Theories of Crisis
Living The Dream at Labour Day 2018
Living The Dream during Trump's Trade War
Living The Dream with the National Disability Insurance Scheme
Living The Dream in the feminist moment
Living The Dream antipolitically
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