发表于2024-11-20
Forced to Care 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书
图书标签: 社会学 种族 性别 race gender carework care SOCIOLOGY
The United States faces a growing crisis in care. The number of people needing care is growing while the ranks of traditional caregivers have shrunk. The status of care workers is a critical concern. Evelyn Nakano Glenn offers an innovative interpretation of care labor in the United States by tracing the roots of inequity along two interconnected strands: unpaid caring within the family; and slavery, indenture, and other forms of coerced labor. By bringing both into the same analytic framework, she provides a convincing explanation of the devaluation of care work and the exclusion of both unpaid and paid care workers from critical rights such as minimum wage, retirement benefits, and workers' compensation. Glenn reveals how assumptions about gender, family, home, civilization, and citizenship have shaped the development of care labor and been incorporated into law and social policies. She exposes the underlying systems of control that have resulted in women - especially immigrants and women of color - performing a disproportionate share of caring labor. Finally, she examines strategies for improving the situation of unpaid family caregivers and paid home healthcare workers. This important and timely book illuminates the source of contradictions between American beliefs about the value and importance of caring in a good society and the exploitation and devalued status of those who actually do the caring.
“social organization of care", "care crisis" in the US. care workers' situations. the devaluation of care work. 美国当代各种形式的care labor。以及how all these are gendered and racialized. 两种care coercion, 以及是怎么制度化的。作者是Asian American, UCB做女性及ethnicity研究。lots of insights. 感恩质性社会学
评分“social organization of care", "care crisis" in the US. care workers' situations. the devaluation of care work. 美国当代各种形式的care labor。以及how all these are gendered and racialized. 两种care coercion, 以及是怎么制度化的。作者是Asian American, UCB做女性及ethnicity研究。lots of insights. 感恩质性社会学
评分描述了工业革命以来,照顾工作在美国社会如何随着公私领域的分化、市场的发展以及国家政策的调整被性别化、种族化和私人化,作者建议未来将照顾工作作为social responsibility纳入政策和市场。很有启发,但更多是针对西方社会语境。
评分"care crisis" in the US. care workers' situations. the devaluation of care work. 美国当代各种形式的care labor。以及how all these are gendered and racialized. 两种care coercion, 以及是怎么制度化的。作者是Asian American, UCB做女性及ethnicity研究。lots of insights. 感恩质性社会学
评分描述了工业革命以来,照顾工作在美国社会如何随着公私领域的分化、市场的发展以及国家政策的调整被性别化、种族化和私人化,作者建议未来将照顾工作作为social responsibility纳入政策和市场。很有启发,但更多是针对西方社会语境。
Forced to Care 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书