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- Mariarosa Dalla Costa (born 1943 in Treviso) is an Italian autonomist feminist and co-author of the classic The Power of Women and the Subversion of the...
- Primo premio: Mariarosa, also known as Primo premio: Maria Rosa, is a 1952 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Grieco and starring Carlo Croccolo....
- movement book The Power of Women and the Subversion of the Community (with Mariarosa Dalla Costa), co-founder of the International Wages for Housework Campaign...
- for all caring work, in the home and outside. It was started in 1972 by Mariarosa Dalla Costa, Silvia Federici, Brigitte Galtier, and Selma James who first...
- Nacht am Meer", In: Triest - Servus Magazin (2020), p 73. Paola Agostini, Mariarosa Brizzi: Cucina friulana - Ricettario Verlag: Giunti Demetra, Florenz 2007...
- revised edition 'Caliban and the Witch,' p.9).[when?] In 1972, with Mariarosa Dalla Costa and Selma James, she co-founded the International Feminist...
- International Feminist Collective. Many of these women, including Selma James, Mariarosa Dalla Costa, Brigitte Galtier, and Silvia Federici published a range of...
- Malcantonese Hospital in Croglio (presently Sessa) in Ticino, to Gino C****is and Mariarosa. He has three sisters. He was born and Italian citizen and received Swiss...
- Inter****onale Spouse Erminia Cremonesi Children 6 (1 adoptive) Adriana (1932) Gianmarco (1936) Mariarosa (Bedy) (1939) M****imo (1945) Gioia Natalino...
- form of wages. Other Italian autonomists—particularly feminists, such as Mariarosa Dalla Costa and Silvia Federici—emphasised the importance of feminism...