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October 1, 2020 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Book club 4: Caliban and the Witch by Silvia Federici

Book club caliban and the witch

Hi MUC Bookworms,

Join us for a group conversation about the book Caliban and the Witch by Silvia Federici. We want to learn what lessons and questions you took from the book, and make the solitary process of reading a bit more social! The underlying goal is to construct masculinity together to fit our needs and understandings.

You will be expected to have read the book, but no other knowledge or expertise is necessary to take part in the conversation! If you have not read the book, feel free to join, but please leave space for in depth discussion and consciously step back when necessary.

Who is this for? Men, including cis and trans men, and folks of other genders who identify along the male or masculine spectrum are welcome to attend. We value gender self-determination as a fundamental right, so if you see yourself even partly represented in this description, join us!

Introduction of Caliban and the Witch by Silvia Federici:
“As part of the radical autonomist feminist Marxist tradition,[2] the book offers a critical alternative to Marx’s theory of primitive accumulation.[1] Federici argues that the witch hunts served to restructure family relations and the role of women in order to satisfy society’s needs during the rise of capitalism”

Accessibility information:
Sensory/cognitive: The conversation will be in oral English, there will be no use of powerpoint or screen presentations.
Mental: This conversation will discuss the content of the book, incl topics like misogyny and violence. No graphic descriptions. This space is okay with folks expressing non-aggressive emotional responses and the facilitator will do a check-in and check-out. If one needs to take a break and do self care, this is encouraged.

The perspective is masculine centered, to analyze masculine experiences as a form of introspection and participation. The discussion will also take place from a perspective of critical self reflection and increase of understanding by white folks.

For further questions on accessibility, please contact Jan: Jan@masculinity.info.