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Zillah Eisenstein
I have taught and written feminist theory for the past two decades. My writing spans the political issues of these years: the inadequacy of white liberal feminism; the relationships between Marxism and feminism; the evolving historical formations of patriarchy and its relationship to capitalism and racism; the new developments of nationalism and globalism; the struggles of women in eastern Europe post '89; the exploitation of girls and women in the Maquiladora factories; the evolving structures of racism in global capitalist patriarchy; the patriarchal and racialized hierarchies of the information society and cybertechnologies; and the politics and ecology of breast cancer.
I live in Ithaca, New York, with my daughter Sarah Eisenstein Stumbar and her father Richard Stumbar.
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