This collection of articles from the journal showcases a variety of approaches to relocating economic subjects, rethinking economic theory and processes, and re-visioning alternative economies. All have been specially selected for their potential appeal to geographers, and represent themes in which the journal has been continuously engaged so that interested readers should find ample material for further investigation. Major themes include: political economy and class analysis (Katherine Gibson, J.K. Gibson-Graham “Dilemmas of Theorizing Class”, Stephen Resnick and Richard Wolff); geography and community economies (J.K. Gibson-Graham “Waiting for the Revolution” and “An Ethics of the Local”); feminist theory (Jenny Cameron); subjectivity and psychoanalysis (Ken Byrne and Stephen Healy, Kenan Erçel); and the common and forms of the commune (Yahya Madra and Ceren Özselçuk, Michael Hardt).
Cooperative Subjects: Toward a Post-Fantasmatic Enjoyment of the Economy
Ken Byrne, Stephen Healy
Vol. 18, Iss. 2, 2006
Hewers of Cake and Drawers of Tea: Women, Industrial Restructuring, and Class Processes on the Coalfields of Central Queensland
Katherine Gibson
Vol. 5, Iss. 4, 1992
Orientalization of Exploitation: A Class-Analytical Critique of the Sweatshop Discourse
Kenan Erçel
Vol. 18, Iss. 2, 2006
Throwing a Dishcloth into the Works: Troubling Theories of Domestic Labor
Jenny Cameron
Vol. 9, Iss. 2, 1996
Jouissance and Antagonism in the Forms of the Commune: A Critique of Biopolitical Subjectivity
Yahya M. Madra, Ceren Özselçuk
Vol. 22, Iss. 3, 2010
An Ethics of the Local
J. K. Gibson-Graham
Vol. 15, Iss. 1, 2003
Between State and Private Capitalism: What Was Soviet “Socialism”?
Stephen Resnick, Richard Wolff
Vol. 7, Iss. 1, 1994
Dilemmas of Theorizing Class
J. K. Gibson-Graham
Vol. 17, Iss. 1, 2005
The Common in Communism
Michael Hardt
Vol. 22, Iss. 3, 2010
Waiting for the Revolution, or How to Smash Capitalism while Working at Home in Your Spare Time
J. K. Gibson-Graham
Vol. 6, Iss. 2, 1993 |