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Elisa Bosisio holds a PhD in Political Philosophy from the Università Roma Tre. She focused on the relationship between labor and reproduction under advanced capitalism. Her dissertation investigated these relations from a feminist, ecological, and cyborg perspective, attending both to the implications of the exploitation of the nonhuman within the meshes of the current economic-political system and to the differential processes of economic-material and symbolic marginalization of the human.Within this framework, alongside a critical analysis of the convergence of forms of domination and exploitation, she developed a strong theoretical and political interest in strategies capable of turning the margins into a privileged site for otherwise worlds.
Building on her work on social reproduction, her current research explores abolitionism as a fertile space both for the dismantling of infrastructures of death and debilitation and for the construction of feminist and community-based infrastructures. This work is situated within the present historical-political conjuncture, marked by the entanglement of advanced capitalism and new forms of fascism.
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