Care and Capitalism. Kathleen Lynch
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Table of Contents
1 Cover
6 Introduction Neoliberal Capitalism Creating a Care-Centric Narrative Building on the Work of Mothers and Others The Text Notes
7 1 Care and Capitalism: Matters of Social Justice and Resistance Neglect of Affective Relations Ontological impediments to recognizing affective relations Affective Equality Neoliberal Capitalism, Inequality and Care The anti-care culture of neoliberal politics Domination and carelessness: pre-capitalist antecedents Ideological matters Conclusion: Contradictions, Residuals and Resistances Affective relations of love, care and solidarity: unincorporated residuals Notes
8 Part I Care Matters Inside and Outside Capitalism
9 2 Care as Abject: Capitalism, Masculinity, Bureaucracy, Class and Race Patriarchy and Capitalism Interface Racialized care Patriarchy: historical considerations The role of ideas in legitimating subordination Hegemonic masculinity Men Leading Capitalism The material dividend of patriarchy The gender order of caring in families Bureaucracy, Hierarchy and the State Women in Bureaucratic Organizations Being a Man Care as Abject Denigration of care and domestic labour Abjection and capitalism Conclusion Notes
10 3 Making Love: Love Labour as Distinctive and Non-Commodifiable Introduction Love as Other in the Academy Making Love Commercial Love in the Context of Care Love Labouring as Distinctive The professional love dimension of secondary care relations Why Love Matters and Is Not Commodifiable Conclusion Notes
11 4 Time to Care On Time Hands-On Care as Process and Practice: A View from Primary Care Studies Care, time and values The time it takes Bureaucracy, Time and Care Capitalism and Time Capitalism and Speed Neoliberal Capitalism and Care Time Speeding Up Care Technology and Care Time Assistive Technologies of Care Mining Care Data for Profit: Affective Computing Migration and the Geographies of Time for Care Conclusion Notes
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