<p>"What impresses me the most is the careful and nuanced understanding of caring — the valuing of women's traditional work of nurturing, along with an acute awareness of how this can be exploited and over-emphasized. I like the combination of close focus that the many interview studies provide with a more global perspective about institutional constraints and resources that influence caring." — Barbara Melosh.</p><p>"The combination of feminist analysis with focus on both intimate and professional caregivers makes this an extremely important contribution to the literature." — Barbara Hillyer</p>

Explores the experience of women providing care to children, disabled persons, the chronically ill, and the frail elderly.

This work examines the experience of women providing care to children, disabled persons, the chronically ill, and the frail elderly. It differs from most writing about caregiving because it focuses on the providers rather than the care recipients. It looks at the experience of women caregivers in specific settings, exploring what caregiving actually entails and what it means in their lives

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Acknowledgments

Part I: Theoretical Issues


Preface


1: Circles of Care: An Introductory Essay
Emily K. Abel and Margaret K. Nelson


2: Toward a Feminist Theory of Caring
Berenice Fisher and Joan Tronto

Part II: The Domestic Domain


Preface


3: Family Care of the Frail Elderly
Emily K. Abel


4: Gender Differences in Spouse Management of the Caregiver Role
Baila Miller

Part III: Formal Organizations


Preface


5: Alice in the Human Services: A Feminist Analysis of Women in the Caring Professions
Berenice Fisher


6: The Duty or Right to Care? Nursing and Womanhood in Historical Perspective
Susan M. Reverby


7: Caring for the Institutionalized Mentally Retarded: Work Culture and Work-Based Social Support
Rebecka Inga Lundgren and Carole H. Browner


8: Nursing Homes As Trouble
Timothy Diamond


9: Does It Pay to Care?
Karen Brodkin Sacks

Part IV: Unaffiliated Providers


Preface


10: Mothering Others' Children: The Experiences of Family Day Care Providers
Margaret K. Nelson


11: Experts and Caregivers: Perspectives on Underground Day Care
Elaine Enarson


12: Licensed Lay Midwifery and Medical Models of Childbirth
Rose Weitz and Deborah A. Sullivan

Part V: Overlapping Responsibilities


Preface


13: Double Jeopardy: The Costs of Caring at Work and at Home
Nancy L. Marshall, Rosalind C. Barnett, Grace K. Baruch, and Joseph H. Pleck


14: Family Perceptions of Care in a Nursing Home
Barbara Bowers


15: Children's Caregivers and Ideologies of Parental Inadequacy
Julia Wrigley

Contributors

Index
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Explores the experience of women providing care to children, disabled persons, the chronically ill, and the frail elderly.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780791402641
Publisert
1990-07-05
Utgiver
State University of New York Press
Vekt
445 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
326

Biografisk notat

Emily K. Abel is Acting Associate Professor at the School of Public Health at the University of California, Los Angeles. Margaret K. Nelson is in the Department of Sociology at Middlebury College.