Care

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Care by Premilla Nadasen is a compelling exploration of the history and importance of care work, delving into how this often undervalued labour shapes society. Using narratives of caregivers, the book highlights their pivotal roles and the systemic challenges they face. It urges readers to re-evaluate societal structures and recognise the essential nature of care work in fostering interconnected communities.
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You might enjoy this book if you're interested in exploring the history and dynamics of care work, with a focus on the often-overlooked contributions of caregivers. It delves into the socio-political aspects of care, challenging perceptions and advocating for recognition and reform in this vital sector.

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An eye-opening reckoning with the care economy, from its roots in racial capitalism to its exponential growth as a new site of profit and extraction.

Since the earliest days of the pandemic, care work has been thrust into the national spotlight. The notion of care seems simple enough. Care is about nurturing, feeding, nursing, assisting, and loving human beings. It is the work that makes all other work possible. However, as historian Premilla Nadasen argues, we have only begun to understand the massive role it plays in our lives and our economy.

Nadasen traces the rise of the care economy, from its roots in slavery, where there was no clear division between production and social reproduction, to the present care crisis, experienced acutely by more and more Americans. Today's care economy, Nadasen shows, is an institutionalised, hierarchical system in which some people's pain translates into other people's profit.

Yet this is also a story of resistance. Low-wage workers, immigrants, and women of colour in movements from Wages for Housework and Welfare Rights to the Movement for Black Lives have continued to fight for and practise collective care. These groups help us envision how, given the challenges before us, we can create a caring world as part of a radical future.

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Care by Premilla Nadasen is praised for its critical examination of the care-industrial complex within capitalist society. The reviews highlight Nadasen's incisive analysis of the exploitation inherent in the care economy, drawing connections to historical and ongoing struggles in labour and social justice. Her work is commended for blending a broad range of perspectives, including Black feminism and disability justice, to offer a transformative perspective on care relations. This book is heralded as essential for understanding and addressing contemporary socio-economic inequalities.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781642599664

Publisher: Haymarket Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 10 October 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Haymarket Books

Illustration: Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Premilla Nadasen is a Professor of History at Barnard College, Columbia University. She served as president of the National Women's Studies Association (2018-2020) and is currently co-Director of the Barnard Center for Research on Women. Born in South Africa, Nadasen has been involved in social justice organising for many decades and published extensively on the multiple meanings of feminism, alternative labour movements, and grass-roots community organising. Among her many awards and fellowships are the Fulbright Visiting Professorship, the John Hope Franklin Prize, and the inaugural Ann Snitow Prize for feminist intellectual and social justice activism. Her books include Welfare Warriors: The Welfare Rights Movement in the United States and Household Workers Unite: The Untold Story of African American Women Who Built a Movement. She lives in the Bronx.

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