Women,Gender,Sexuality Studies 691J - S- Just Economies?
Fall
2026
01
3.00
Kiran Asher
TH 4:00PM 6:30PM
UMass Amherst
20063
South College Room W465
kasher@umass.edu
20027
The modern economy is shaped by uneven capitalist development and premised on exploiting colonialized/raced, gendered, sexualized and non-human Others. That is, racial, sexual and environmental violence are at the heart of social relations of production and reproduction, but they are also invisibilized or undervalued under capitalism. Thus, critical analyses of the systemic inequities engendered by colonial/racial capitalism, and imagining just economies is fundamental to abolition and climate justice. A wide range of intellectuals and activists - feminists, post-colonial, transnational, black, queer, decolonial, indigenous and others - are engaged in these tasks. We will engage in close reading of some of their works, particularly the writings of Silvia Federici, Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui, Cindi Katz, Ruthie Gilmore, Dean Spade, Donna Haraway, and Gayatri Spivak.