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Introduction Social Reproduction and Feminist Political Economy
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Kate Bezanson
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Contributors x
- Social Reproduction and Feminist Political Economy 3
- Feminist Political Economy in Canada and the Politics of Social Reproduction 11
- Social Reproduction and Canadian Federalism 45
- Whose Social Reproduction? Transnational Motherhood and Challenges to Feminist Political Economy 75
- Bargaining for Collective Responsibility for Social Reproduction 93
- Privatization: A Strategy for Eliminating Pay Equity in Health Care 117
- Crisis Tendencies in Social Reproduction: The Case of Ontario’s Early Years Plan 145
- The Neo-liberal State and Social Reproduction: Gender and Household Insecurity in the Late 1990s 173
- Someone to Watch over You: Gender, Class, and Social Reproduction 215
- Motherhood as a Class Act: The Many Ways in Which “Intensive Mothering” Is Entangled with Social Class 231
- Friends, Neighbours, and Community: A Case Study of the Role of Informal Caregiving in Social Reproduction 263
- Works Cited 293
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Contributors x
- Social Reproduction and Feminist Political Economy 3
- Feminist Political Economy in Canada and the Politics of Social Reproduction 11
- Social Reproduction and Canadian Federalism 45
- Whose Social Reproduction? Transnational Motherhood and Challenges to Feminist Political Economy 75
- Bargaining for Collective Responsibility for Social Reproduction 93
- Privatization: A Strategy for Eliminating Pay Equity in Health Care 117
- Crisis Tendencies in Social Reproduction: The Case of Ontario’s Early Years Plan 145
- The Neo-liberal State and Social Reproduction: Gender and Household Insecurity in the Late 1990s 173
- Someone to Watch over You: Gender, Class, and Social Reproduction 215
- Motherhood as a Class Act: The Many Ways in Which “Intensive Mothering” Is Entangled with Social Class 231
- Friends, Neighbours, and Community: A Case Study of the Role of Informal Caregiving in Social Reproduction 263
- Works Cited 293