Capital accumulation and women's labour in Asian economies:
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Chapter 1. Feminism and the Conceptualisation
of Women s Labour in Asian Economies .... p.l
1.1 Asia - Growth Pole of the World Economy
1.2 The Legacy of Marxism and the Contents
of this Study
1.3 Historical Waves of Feminism and
the Debate on Women s Labour
1.4 The Concept of Patriarchy and
the Critique of Marxism
1.5 The Sexual Division of Labour - Enduring
Element in Factory-wise Production
1.6 Women s Labour in Asia and Various
Currents within Feminism
1.7 Study Focused on Three Economies
- India, Bangladesh and Japan
PART ONE THE DISCUSSION ON WOMEN S LABOUR
IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE
Chapter 2. The Patriarchal Bias
of Working Class Theoreticians
- Karl Marx and Pierre-Joseph Proudhon . . p. 13
2.1 Introduction
2. 2 Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
as Early Advocate of the Emancipation
of the Male Working Class
2.3 Early Female Representatives
of Working Class Emancipation
2.4 Constitutive Ideas
for the Anarchist Movement
2.5 Proudhon as an Advocate of Slavery
for Women
2.6 The Justification for Slavery:
Presumed Intellectual Inferiority
2.7 Evaluation of Proudhon s Social Signi¬
ficance
2.8 Marx Evaluation of Proudhon s Ideas
2.9 The Philosophy of Poverty
and the Analysis of Capitalism
2.10 Proudhon and the Law of Dialectics
2.11 Marx Limited Critique of Proudhon:
The Labour Theory of Value
2.12 Marx Analysis of the Value of Labour
Power
2.13 Marx Limited Critique: the History
of the Division of Labour
2.14 Summary: the Unity and Struggle
Between Marx and Proudhon
VI
Chapter 3. The Analysis of Women s Labour Started -
a Re-interpretation of the Proletarian
Women s Movement in Germany p. 30
3.1 Introduction
3.2 The Objective Basis of the Movement
3.3 Contours of the Movement: Distinct
Organisational Structure
3.4 The Tactics of Mass Struggle
3.5 Impediments: Proletarian Anti-Feminism
3.6 Second Impediment: The Role of the
Revisionists
3.7 Women s Labour: Common Theme of
Bourgeois and Proletarian Feminists
3.8 Debate on Women s Labour: the Themes of
Patriarchy and Household Labour Posed
3.9 Spokeswoman Clara Zetkin and the
Withering Away of Household Labour
3.10 Theoretician Rosa Luxemburg: Science
Invoked against Proletarian Housewives
3.11 Summary: Contrasting Features
Chapter 4 The Legacy of the Second Feminist Wave -
The Debate on Household Labour Revisited . p.48
4.1 Introduction
4.2 The Second Feminist Wave in Italy -
a Highly Influential Social Movement
4.3 Campaigns Around Housework
and Homeworking in Italy
4.4 Conceptualising Housework: Schir-
macher s Analysis Presented Anno 1905
4.5 Margaret Benston: Housewives Produce
Use-values (1969)
4.6 MariaRosa Dalla Costa: Women as
Producers of Labour Power (1972)
4.7 Wages for Housework -
a Reformist Demand
4.8 Confusion in the Movement:
Is Women s Labour only Domestic?
4.9 Determination of the Value of Labour
Power According to Karl Marx
4.10 Marx Supplement
to the Labour Theory of Value
4.11 Both Formulas Criticised:
Those of Adam Smith and Karl Marx
4.12 Extending Marx Theory:
the Need for Further Quantifications
4.13 The Domestic Economy and the Public
Economy:
Need for a Dialectical Understanding
4.14 The Changing Employment Patterns for
Women in Britain between the World Wars
4.15 Domestic Labour Analysed
on a Class-Differentiated Basis
VII
4.16 Further Integration of the Domestic
Economy into the Circuit of Capital
Accumulation
4.17 Summary:
the Household Labour Debate and the
Transformation of Economic Theory
PART TWO INDUSTRIAL WORK OF WOMEN
IN INDIA AND BANGLADESH
Chapter 5 Homebased Women Labourers in the Garments
Sector of India s State of West Bengal . . . p.73
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Calcutta s Garments Production:
Some Basic Features of the Sector
5.3 The Evolution of the Sector
5.4 The Short Turn-Over Time of Capital
5.5 Unstitching, Washing and Ironing of Old Pants
- Exclusively Poor Village Women s Tasks
5.6 Women Sewing Ornamental Threads onto Punjabi
Dresses
5.7 Chukai Women: Workers with a Low Status and
Poor Pay
5.8 Migrant Women Removing Stains from Newly Pro¬
duced Punjabis
5.9 Women Machine Operators in Dumdum/Paikpara:
Homeworkers with Some Self-Esteem
5.10 Machine Operators Stitching Frocks
5.11 The Struggle of the Frock Producers
5.12 Profile of a Blouse Stitcher:
Chabi Mitra of Dakshin Rabindranagar
5.13 West Bengal s Garments Production
and the Concept of the Informal Sector
5.14 The Sigificance of the Piece-Rate System:
Revisiting Marx Economic Theory
5.15 The Analysis of Claudia von Werlhof Revisited
5.16 The Sexual Division of Labour: Different
Dividing Lines between Men s and Women s Work
5.17 Summary:
Economic Theory and the Production
Relations in West Bengals Garments Sector
Chapter 6 Wage-Slavery by Women Garment Workers
under the Factory System in Bangladesh . . . p.95
6.1 Introduction
6.2 International Relocation of Garments
Production
6.3 Run and Rerun within the Third World
6.4 Run on Bangladesh: Garments the Principal
Export Earner
6.5 Bangladesh s Garments Sector:
International Relations of Subcontracting
6.6 Initial Profile of the Workforce
6.7 The Exploitation of Garment Workers:
Violations of the 1965 Factory Act
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6.8 Violations of the Factory Act: Forced
Overwork and Nightwork for Women
6.9 The System of Fines as Method to Increase
Workers Exploitation
6.10 Using Child Labour as a Method to Reduce
Labour Costs
6.11 The Payment for Necessary Labour Time in
Bangladesh s Garments Sector
6.12 Denial of Women Workers s Rights:
Violations of the Factory Act
6.13 The Sexual Division of Labour and the Status
of Women as Semi-skilled Workers
6.14 Patriarchal Violence against Women Workers:
Sexual Exploitation and the Dowry System
6.15 Factory Exploitation and Violence in the
Home: Agonies of the Garment Worker Sufiya
6.16 Evolution of the Trade Union Movement
6.17 Women s Factory Work in Bangladesh and
the Thesis of the German Feminist School
6.18 Summary: Marx Theory of the Working Day
Remains Valid
Chapter 7 The German Feminist School
and the Thesis on Housewifisation . . . p.123
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Domestication of Women:
Common Theme in Feminist Literature
7.3 The Lacemakers of Narsapur:
History of the Production Sector
7.4 Evolution of the Lace Industry during the
Twentieth Century
7.5 Narsapur s Lace Industry Compared to the
Garment Industry in West Bengal
7.6 The Pauperisation of Lace Workers
and Lace Worker-Agents
7.7 The Enrichment of the Exporters of Lace-
Goods
7.8 The Working Day:
Women Have no Leisure Time
7.9 Production for the World Market Embedded
in a Rural Economy
7.10 Dynamics of the Sexual Division of Labour
- Interconnections with Changes in Class
Relations
7.11 Housewifisation of Lace Makers:
its Function for Capital and Husband-Owners
7.12 Effect of Housewifisation on Women Workers
Consciousness
7.13 The Limited Applicability of the Thesis on
Housewi f isation
7.14 Housewifisation Misinterpreted:
the Analysis of Claudia von Werlhof
7.15 Doe Housewifisation Imply the Abolition of
Wage Labour?
7.16 Summary
IX
PART THREE WOMEN S ROLE
AS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCERS
Chapter 8 Developmental Feminism and the Analysis of
Peasant Women s Labour in Bangladesh . . . p.149
8.1 Introduction
8.2 The River System of Bangladesh:
Problems Created by Embankments
8.3 Embankment Construction
and the Destruction of Fish Resources
8.4 Appropriation of the Commons:
Original Accumulation in Bangladesh
8.5 Pauperisation and the Growth
in Landlessness
8.6 Dispossession of the Peasantry:
the Structure of Rural Indebtedness
8.7 Peasants Eviction from the Soil
and the Role of the Commercial Elite
8.8 The Commercial Elite as Obstacle to the
Country s Industrial Development
8.9 Pauperisation and its Effect on Rural Women
8.10 Developmental Feminism and the Critique of
Official Statistics
8.11 Village Women s Role in Rice-Processing:
Central Topic in Feminist Research
8.12 Class Differentiation: the Scheme Developed
by Marty Chen
8.13 Displacement of Women s Labour Through the
Mechanisation of Paddy Husking
8.14 Developmental Feminism s Limited Discourse:
Original Accumulation and Women
8.15 Consequences of Enclosures for Women -
Another Poorly Researched Theme
8.16 Original Accumulation and Patriarchal Vio¬
lence Against Women
8.17 Conclusion: Developmental Feminism s Failure
to Address the Main Obstacles to Development
Chapter 9 The Ecofeminist Discourse - Vandana Shiva
and the Work of Rural Women in India . . . p.171
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Critique of Western Science:
the Meaning of ROeductionism
9.3 The Patriarchal Bias in the Western,
Scientific Method
9.4 The Organic Versus
the Mechanical Worldview
9.5 Appropriation of the Commons: Key Theme
Highlighted by Ecofeminists
9.6 The Appropriation of the English Fenlands
9.7 The Destruction of India s Common
Resources - Forests and Wastelands
9.8 The Green Revolution and the Destruction
of People s Science
X
9.9 Women s Work in Indian Agriculture -
A Growing Body of Literature
9.10 Women s Work in Support of the Soil Builders
- Productive Work in Organic Agriculture
9.11 Displacement of Women s Work in the Selec¬
tion and Storage of Seeds
9.12 The Sexual Division of Labour: Absent from
Vandana Shiva s Discourse
9.13 Recognition of Biodiversity, but No Recogni¬
tion of Class Differentiation
9.14 Nature and Women as Producers of Life: Part
of Exploitation Made Invisible
9.15 Ecofeminism and Developmental Feminism -
a Comparison
9.16 Summary: Strengths and Limitations of
Vandana Shiva s Discourse
Chapter 10 The German Feminist School
and the Thesis on Subsistence Labour . . . p. 193
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Common Reference Point: Rosa Luxemburg s
Theory of Imperialism
10.3 The Interpretation of Luxemburg s Theory
by the German Feminist School
10.4 Subsistence Labour in India:
the Field Investigation by Maria Mies
10.5 Female Agricultural Labourers:
their Identity as Workers
10.6 The Sexual Division of Labour
in the Production of Three Field Crops
10.7 Predominance of Female Agricultural Labou¬
rers: Explanatory Factors
10.8 Production of Use-Values: the Example of
Millets (Jawar)
10.9 Non-Waged Subsistence Activities Performed
by Women Agricultural Labourers
10.10 The Two Tier Structure of Capitalism and
the Issue of Bonded Labour and Servitude
10.11 Wage Labour and Subsistence Labour:
to be Defined as Two Separate Spheres?
10.12 Necessary and Surplus Labour under
Capitalist and Pre-Capitalist Relations
10.13 The Nature of Subsistence Labour:
Bennholdt-Thomsen and Karl Marx
10.14 The Worldwide Process of Encroachment on
Common Property Resources
10.15 The Thesis on Subsistence Labour and the
Private Appropriation of the Commons
10.16 Subsistence Production and the Creation of
Commodities
10.17 Summing Up - Many Unsolved Questions
XI
PART FOUR JAPANISATION
AND WOMEN S LABOUR
Chapter 11 The Japanese Style of Management
Compared to its Precursor, Fordism . . . p.221
11.1 Introduction
11.2 The History of Japanese Capital: from
Commercial to Industrial Subcontracting
11.3 Features of Toyotism: Quality Circles or
Internal Decentralisation
11.4 Subcontracting or External Decentrali¬
sation
11.5 From Americanism to Japanisation: Appro¬
priation of Workers Independent Knowledge
11.6 Toyotism: the Aim of a Monopoly over
Knowledge Abandoned?
11.7 Once More on the System of Quality Control
Circles
11.8 Fordism and Toyotism: Decreasing Need to
Pay High Wages
11.9 Fordism and Toyotism - The Question of
the Turn-Over Time of Capital
11.10 Marx Grundrisse and Capital s Turn-Over
Time
11.11 The Need To Extend Marx Theory Reconfirmed
11.12 The Mass Production of Consumer Goods and
the Position of Women
11.13 Continuous Flow Processes to Produce
Household Appliances and Packaged Foods
11.14 The Sexual Division of Labour in the
Production of Mass Consumer Goods
11.15 Summing Up: Need for an Innovative Trade
Union Strategy
Chapter 12 Women in the Japanese Economy
as a Vast Reserve Army of Labour p. 2 41
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Silk and Textile Production: the Basis of
Industrialisation in Japan
12.3 The Textile Mill Owners Thirst for
Surplus Value
12.4 Transient Nature of the Female Workforce
in Cotton Spinning Mills
12.5 Methods of Control Used to Discipline
the Workforce
12.6 Growth of the Electronics Sector and
the Feminisation of Labour
12.7 Electronics: Women s Dexterity and the
Gender Division of Labour
12.8 Electronic Companies Negligence of
Women Workers Occupational Diseases
12.9 The M-Curve: Official View Regarding
Women s Employment
12.10 Part-Time Labour as Conscious State-Policy
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12.11 Reproductive Labour and Women Workers
Identity as Housewives
12.12 The Government and the Day-Care Centres
12.13 Women Part-Timers Employed in a Retail
Trading Company
12.14 Marx Analysis of the Labour Reserve and
the Experience of Japanese Women
12.15 Married Women s Part-Time Work and its
Relation to Patriarchy
12.16 Bennholdt-Thomsen s View on the Relative
Surplus Population
12.17 Summary: Japanese Capital Accumulation
and the Labour of Women
Chapter 13 Conclusion
Capital Accumulation in Contemporary Asia . p.267
13.1 Introduction
13.2 Original Accumulation and the Economy
of Bangladesh
13.3 Marx Theory of the Working Day and the
Bangladeshi Garments Sector
13.4 Japanisation and the Turn-Over Time of
Capital
13.5 Marx Thesis on the Industrial Reserve
Army Applied to Japanese Women
13.6 Non-Waged Labour of Women and the Exten¬
sion of Marx Labour Theory of Value
13.7 The Sexual Division of Labour and the
Experience in Asian Economies
13.8 Strengths and Limitations of the Theses
Put Forward by the German Feminist School
Appendix 1 - Glossary
of Bengali and Telugu Terms p. 283
Appendix 1 - Endnotes p. 287
Appendix 3 - Bibliography p. 321
Appendix 4 - Samenvatting (Summary in Dutch) .... p.349
XIII
LIST OF TABLES, FIGURES AND MAPS
Tables
Table 5.1 Details regarding working hours
and wages for producers of trou¬
sers in Moheshtola/Santoshpur . . . . p.78
Table 5.2 The labour-times and wage-rates
for women garment producers
in Dumdum/Paikpara p.86
Table 8.1 The sexual division of labour
in rice processing in Bangladesh . . p.162
Table 10.1 The sexual division of labour
in Kunur, Raigir and Sikandarnagar
for three major crops p.201
Table 12.1 Females as a percentage of the
cotton textile labour force in
Japan p.242
Table 12.2 Employment percentages for diffe¬
rent manufacturing sectors in
Japan, 1909-1930 p.242
Table 12.3 The length of service in cotton
textile industries in Japan .... p.246
Figures
Figure A The complicated structure for the
production of punjabis in Moheshtola p.79
Figure B The place of readymade garments
among Bangladesh export products . . p.99
Figure C The quantitative expansion in the
value of Bangladesh s garment ex¬
ports p. 99
Figure D The fierce competition in textiles/
garments by countries with low wages p.102
Figure E Ratio of working women in Japan
according to age group p.252
Maps
Map 1 The river system of Bangladesh . . . p.151
Map 2 Districts in India where the
number of female agricultural labour¬
ers equals or exceeds that of male
agricultural labourers p.198
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spelling | Custers, Peter 1949- Verfasser (DE-588)171253930 aut Capital accumulation and women's labour in Asian economies Petrus Joseph Joannes Maria Custers Nijmegen 1995 XIII, 353 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Nijmegen, Kath. Univ., 1995 Arbeiterin (DE-588)4002587-1 gnd rswk-swf Kapitalakkumulation (DE-588)4125168-4 gnd rswk-swf Feminismus (DE-588)4222126-2 gnd rswk-swf Asien (DE-588)4003217-6 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Asien (DE-588)4003217-6 g Arbeiterin (DE-588)4002587-1 s Kapitalakkumulation (DE-588)4125168-4 s Feminismus (DE-588)4222126-2 s 1\p DE-604 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=019655212&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Custers, Peter 1949- Capital accumulation and women's labour in Asian economies Arbeiterin (DE-588)4002587-1 gnd Kapitalakkumulation (DE-588)4125168-4 gnd Feminismus (DE-588)4222126-2 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4002587-1 (DE-588)4125168-4 (DE-588)4222126-2 (DE-588)4003217-6 (DE-588)4113937-9 |
title | Capital accumulation and women's labour in Asian economies |
title_auth | Capital accumulation and women's labour in Asian economies |
title_exact_search | Capital accumulation and women's labour in Asian economies |
title_full | Capital accumulation and women's labour in Asian economies Petrus Joseph Joannes Maria Custers |
title_fullStr | Capital accumulation and women's labour in Asian economies Petrus Joseph Joannes Maria Custers |
title_full_unstemmed | Capital accumulation and women's labour in Asian economies Petrus Joseph Joannes Maria Custers |
title_short | Capital accumulation and women's labour in Asian economies |
title_sort | capital accumulation and women s labour in asian economies |
topic | Arbeiterin (DE-588)4002587-1 gnd Kapitalakkumulation (DE-588)4125168-4 gnd Feminismus (DE-588)4222126-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Arbeiterin Kapitalakkumulation Feminismus Asien Hochschulschrift |
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