Feminist Perspectives on Family Care: Policies for Gender JusticeToday women find themselves playing an ever-increasing role in caring for older family members who are frail, developmentally disabled, or suffering from serious mental illness. While this has role of women as caregivers has been documented, the actual impact on the lives of women has remained largely unstudied. In this volume, the authors examine caregiving as a central feminist issue, looking at its impact on women socially, personally, and economically. The authors review how changing family structures, the changing economy and workforce, and the changing health care demands of needy adults have impacted on women′s lives. They critique existing public and private policies, demonstrating a need for fundamental structural changes in social institutions and attitudes to improve the lives of women. Finally, they propose a social model of care that is oriented toward gender justice--recognition of the work of caring and its impact upon women socially, personally, and economically. For students, scholars and practitioners in the field of gerontology, gender studies, and social work, this book is a must. |
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Although there have been other feminist critiques of caregiving, this volume is
unique in its comprehensiveness and scope. Caregiving is discussed from a
broad perspective with a focus on analyses across three dependent adult ...
Their voices motivated us to seek to bring a feminist perspective to the public and
corporate policies that intimately affect their lives and to propose alternative
policies for gender justice. We wish to extend our appreciation to: David Biegel
and ...
Introduction This book examines, from a feminist perspective, the phenomenon of
family care for three populations of adult dependents with chronic disabilities
across the life span: adults with mental retardation and other related ...
Therefore, a feminist approach seeks to make visible and validate the importance
of women's daily experiences as carers. A feminist approach, aiming to eliminate
false dichotomies or artificial polarities, recognizes that women's work both in ...
Feminist. Perspective? In the 1960s and 1970s, feminists began to challenge
deeply held societal beliefs of women's “natural” role as the carers for their family
members' physical, social, and emotional needs. They argued that definitions of ...
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Part I The Changing Societal Context for Caregiving | 39 |
Chapter 2 Americas Changing Families | 43 |
Chapter 3 The Changing American Economy and Workforce | 58 |
Chapter 4 Changing Health Care Needs and LongTerm Care Services | 75 |
Part II The ContextExtentand Nature
of Caregiving for Dependents | 105 |
Chapter 5 The SocialPoliticaland Historical Context of Caregiving for Dependents | 107 |
Chapter 10 A Feminist Critique of FamilyRelated Benefits in the Workplace | 210 |
Part IV Toward a Feminist Agenda
for Family Caregivers | 235 |
A Feminist Approach | 241 |
Chapter 12 Social Services and Social Supports | 265 |
Achieving a More Family Responsive Workplace | 291 |
A Feminist Perspective | 318 |
Toward a National Caregiver Coalition | 339 |
References | 357 |
Chapter 6 The Gendered Nature of Care | 120 |
Chapter 7 The Consequences of Caring | 136 |
Part ΙII A Feminist Critique of Current Policies and Programs | 159 |
Chapter 8 A Feminist Critique of Americas Family Policy | 163 |
Chapter 9 A Feminist Critique of LongTerm Care Policies | 183 |
Name Index | 394 |
Subject Index | 405 |
About the Authors | 417 |
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