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Reconceiving Pregnancy and Childcare

Ethics, Experience, and Reproductive Labor

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Gebonden, 226 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2005
ISBN13: 9780521844383
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2005 9780521844383
Onderdeel van serie Cambridge Studies in
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This highly original book argues for increased recognition of pregnancy, birthing and childrearing as social activities demanding simultaneously physical, intellectual, emotional and moral work from those who undertake them. Amy Mullin considers both parenting and paid childcare, and examines the impact of disability on this work. The first chapters contest misconceptions about pregnancy and birth such as the idea that pregnancy is only valued for its end result, and not also for the process. Following chapters focus on childcare provided in different circumstances and on the needs of both providers and receivers of care. The book challenges the assumption that isolated self-sacrifice should be the norm in either pregnancy or childcare. Instead reproductive labor requires greater social support. Written from the perspective of a feminist philosopher, the book draws on the work of, and seeks to increase dialogue between, philosophers and childcare professionals, disability theorists, nurses and sociologists.

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ISBN13:9780521844383
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:226

Inhoudsopgave

Introduction; 1. Pregnancy misconceived; 2. Reconceiving pregnancy; 3. The ethical significance of pregnancy; 4. What about birth?; 5. Mother and others: who can be 'maternal thinkers'?; 6. Caring for children, caring for friends, caring by children; Conclusion; Notes; References; Index.

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