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E-book: Politics of Reproduction

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  • Format: 252 pages
  • Series: Routledge Revivals
  • Pub. Date: 01-Apr-2025
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040336694
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  • Format: 252 pages
  • Series: Routledge Revivals
  • Pub. Date: 01-Apr-2025
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040336694

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First published in 1981, The Politics of Reproduction is a critique of traditional political thought. It focuses centrally upon the nature and difference of male and female experience of biological reproduction, and upon the impact of male reproductive experience on the theory and practice of politics.

Mary O’Brien presents a controversial revision of dialectical materialism, arguing the Marx, as a charter-member of an exclusively masculine tradition of political thought, could not provide the theoretical grounds for true social reformation. Only feminism, she argues, is currently a major progressive force in western history: the impact of reproductive technology on female consciousness is a world historical event which must be given theoretical and political expression.

The new model of historical process offered here, in preliminary form, gives due weight to the struggle of the sexes which has its historical reality in the separation of public and private life. The model is founded on an analysis of male-stream thought from the Athenian polis to our own day, and it makes possible a radical interpretation of contemporary women’s experience that never lapses into either a historicism or simple rage.



First published in 1981, The Politics of Reproduction is a critique of traditional political thought. It focuses centrally upon the nature and difference of male and female experience of biological reproduction, and upon the impact of male reproductive experience on the theory and practice of politics.

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Reviews of the first publication:

Mary OBriens critique of de Beauvoir, Millett, Rowbotham, Reed, Arendt, strikes me as eminently fair and relevant. She is convincing in her demonstration of the patriarchalism of male political theory to date and of the need for correcting it by including female experience on the basis of the interdisciplinary approach. The book is feminist but noy feminine. Its scholarship and erudition are impeccable.

Jessie Bernard

This book is a complex, illuminating and important contribution to feminist theoryO Briens work shows us the conceptual framework we need for a scientific feminism that will transcend patriarchal intellectual traditions.

Sandra Harding and Shakuntala Byaya, Signs

This volume is an eye-opener quite unlike any other book I have read.

Wally Seccombe, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education

Introduction
1. The dialectics of reproduction
2. Sorry, we forgot your
birthday
3. The public and private realms
4. Creativity and procreativity
5.
Production and reproduction
6. Alienation and integration
Mary O'Brien was a renowned philosopher, feminist scholar and Professor in the Department of Sociology in Education at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. Besides her academic duties, O'Brien was highly involved in the feminist movement in Canada and was one of the founders of the Feminist Party of Canada in 1979.