International Journal of Critical and Democratic Theory 10:4, 2003, 453â68.
5 Luc Boltanski and Eve Chiapello, The New Spirit of Capitalism , trans. Geoffrey Elliott, London: Verso, 2005.
6 Karl Polanyi, The Great Transformation , 2 nd ed., Boston: Beacon Press, 1944 [2001].
INDEX
abortion 58
action contexts 24â30
African-Americans: AFDC claimants 75, 78â79, 104; dependency 103â4
Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) 75, 78â79, 86, 97, 104, 106, 171n
American Psychiatric Association 102â3
American Revolution, the 95
androcentrism 2, 14, 120â21, 128, 132, 133, 134, 162, 172, 213; capitalist 211, 213, 215â16, 217, 219â21; Marxist 23n; neoliberal 219â21, 225â26
apolitical countercultural activity 49
Arendt, Hannah 64, 66, 197
Bakhtin, Mikhail 58n
Beck, Ulrich 13
bodies, social construction of 48
Boltanski, Luc 14, 210, 219â20
Bourdieu, Pierre 59n
Braybrooke, David 56n
Bretton Woods system 189, 214, 218, 237
Brown, Carol 44
Butler, Judith 153â54; achievements 175; analysis of heterosexism 178â83; destabilization argument 185; economic/cultural distinction 184â85; material harms cited by 179â80; âMerely Culturalâ 11â12, 175; rebuttal of 11â12, 175â86
Cameron, Deborah 147
capitalism 1, 3; androcentrism 211, 213, 215â16, 217, 219â21; classical 40; crisis of 5, 16, 227â28, 231, 235â36, 236â38; economism 212â13, 214â15, 217, 219; étatism 213, 216, 217, 221â22; and the family 29; feminist critique 211, 212â17; industrial 89â95, 109; inter-institutional relations in classical 32â39; moral-cultural dimension 26; neoliberal 211, 223â26; postindustrial 112â13; regulation of sexuality 180â83; rise of 12; rise of neoliberalism 217â23; second-wave feminism and 14â15, 209â26; state-organized 212â17, 220, 224; welfare-state 33, 51; Westphalianism 213â14, 216â17, 222â23
capitalist economy 26â27
capitalist paid work 22â23
Caregiver Parity model 9, 114, 128â32, 133
carework 121, 124â25, 128â32, 133â35, 215â16, 238, 239
Chiapello, Eve 14, 210, 219â20
child abuse 74
childrearing 21â22, 23â24, 31, 32, 36, 39, 50, 128
citizenship 36â39, 50, 90
civil society 64n, 120, 133
class compromise 3
Clinton, Bill 124n, 221
Cloward, Richard A. 78â79
codependency 102
colonial native dependency 92â93
communication 30, 48, 49, 72â73
communicative action 24n
communicative ethics 80n
communicatively achieved action 29â30
Communism, fall of 4
comparable worth 125, 126, 172â73
consumer role, the 35â36, 40, 43â44
consumption 35â36
crisis-management 43
Critical Theory 1â2, 6â7, 19â51; action contexts 24â30; definition 19â20; Habermasâs society model 27â32; legal 81â82; public-private separation 32â39; socialist-feminist 51n, 53â82; social-theoretical categorical framework 21â32; and welfare-state capitalism 40â50
cultural feminism 9, 160
cultural hegemony 140, 142, 144, 149
cultural politics 1, 160
cultural turn, the 159â60
cultural value 169
deconstruction 185
democratic justice 14, 207â8
democratic re-embedding 237â38
democratic revolutions, age of 90
dependency: and addiction 101â2; and African-Americans 103â4; appearance of gendered 90; bad 96, 99, 101, 105, 109; and citizenship 90; colonial native 92â93; definition 86, 87, 88; discursive shifts 85â86; DPD 102â3; economic 93, 96â97, 101, 108; enforced 107; and exploitation 117â18, 126, 131; feminist reinterpretation 110; feminized 99, 103; genealogy of 7â8, 83â110; good 96, 99, 100â101, 108; and the housewife 93â94; as ideological term 86; and individualization 101, 103, 109; and infantilization 107; New Left critique