This Article introduces the notion of gender not as difference or as dominance, but as tradition. The work of Pierre Bourdieu and Judith Butler are tapped for insights into the cultural system that defines the relationship of market work to family work; the term domesticity is used to describe that system. Domesticity is presented as an important, if partial, model that offers crucial insights into the work/family axis of gender—and into the strengths and limitations of conceptualizing work/family issues in terms of care. This Article argues that care is work, and distinguishes seven distinct types of care work
This article is concerned with the perspectives on caring developed by academic feminist researchers...
During the last decades women were the actresses of the changes that affected the marital relations,...
Every society throughout history has defined what counts as work and what does not. And more often t...
The article focuses on analyzing the institution of hired domestic care in the context of global con...
The chapter analyzes multiple concepts and arrangement of work from late medieval times to the prese...
In this study I aim to examine how flexible work conditions affect gendered norms in the workplace a...
This book traces the shift in feminist interest in the household from an earlier focus on the uneven...
The paper argues that Bourdieu's stress on early familiarization for the highest value of cultural c...
What does ‘care’ mean in contemporary society? How are caring relationships practised in different c...
Caregiving remains women’s work far more than men’s. Although women and men often attribute this dif...
Many thinkers have tried to justify or to oppose what appears to be the universal status of women....
In this article, I explore how the role of women at home is related to their roles at work. Maternal...
This article traces the separation of the work and family spheres, arising in the nineteenth century...
Based on qualitative research of women that cared in the past or care now for their frail elderly mo...
This chapter describes the ways in which couples undo gender by resisting the mandate for men to pri...
This article is concerned with the perspectives on caring developed by academic feminist researchers...
During the last decades women were the actresses of the changes that affected the marital relations,...
Every society throughout history has defined what counts as work and what does not. And more often t...
The article focuses on analyzing the institution of hired domestic care in the context of global con...
The chapter analyzes multiple concepts and arrangement of work from late medieval times to the prese...
In this study I aim to examine how flexible work conditions affect gendered norms in the workplace a...
This book traces the shift in feminist interest in the household from an earlier focus on the uneven...
The paper argues that Bourdieu's stress on early familiarization for the highest value of cultural c...
What does ‘care’ mean in contemporary society? How are caring relationships practised in different c...
Caregiving remains women’s work far more than men’s. Although women and men often attribute this dif...
Many thinkers have tried to justify or to oppose what appears to be the universal status of women....
In this article, I explore how the role of women at home is related to their roles at work. Maternal...
This article traces the separation of the work and family spheres, arising in the nineteenth century...
Based on qualitative research of women that cared in the past or care now for their frail elderly mo...
This chapter describes the ways in which couples undo gender by resisting the mandate for men to pri...
This article is concerned with the perspectives on caring developed by academic feminist researchers...
During the last decades women were the actresses of the changes that affected the marital relations,...
Every society throughout history has defined what counts as work and what does not. And more often t...