
Martha Gimenez
Professor
Ph.D. 1973- University of California- Los Angeles
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Teaching Interests: social stratification, theory. Visit my Teaching Page where you will find numerous syllabi and other teaching resources.
Research Interests: theory, Marxist theory, stratification, cyberspace I am originally from Argentina where I studied Law and Sociology. I have been at The University of Colorado since 1973. I am very interestd in telecommunications and, in addition to bringing together a variety of sociological educational networks, I have created a moderated sociological community, PSN - Progressive Sociologist Network.
Current Research:
Alienation and Domestic Work, Alienation and Intellectual Work, Exile, Teachnological Change and Changes in the Modes of Reproduction and Procreation.
Recent Publications::
Articles:
"Produktion, Reproduktion und Geschlechterverhaltnisse im Kapitalismus" Das Argument. Zeitschrift fur Philosophie und Sozialwissenschaften 243 (Jahrgang Heft 6, 2001): 799-810.
"Die Heraufkunft der kapitalistischen Fortpflanzungsweise-Umbruche der Reproduktion im 21. Jahrhundert." Das Argument. Zeitschrift fur Philosophie und Sozialwissenschaften 242 (Jahrgang Heft 4/5, 2001): 657-670.
"Le Capitalisme et L'oppression des Femmes: Pour un Retour a Marx." Actuel Marx, No. 30 (September, 2001).
"Marxism, and Class, Gender and Race: Rethinking the Trilogy." Race, Gender & Class Vol. 8, No. 2 (2001): 23-33. "Does Ecology Need Marx"? in Organization and Environment, 13 (3) (September 2000): 292-304.
"What's Material about Material Feminism? A Marxist Feminist Critique," in Radical Philosophy 101 (May/June 2000): 18-28.
"For Structure: A Critique of Ontological Individualism," in Alethia, 2 (2) (October 1999): 19-25.
Book Review Essay:
"(Mis-)Reading/(Re-)Reading Marx." Book Review Essay of Andrew Gamble, David Marsh and Tony Tant, eds., Marxism and Social Science. Urbana/Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1999, in Qualitative Sociology, Vol. 24, No. 1 (Spring, 2001): 145-149.
Book Review:
Louis Kushnick and James Jennings, eds., A New Introduction to Poverty: The Role of Race, Power and Politics. New York: New York University Press, 1999 in Science & Society, Vol. 64, No. 4 (Winter 2000-01): 520-521.

