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PART V. Global Care Chains
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword xi
- Editors’ Acknowledgments xiii
- Guide to Topics xv
- Introduction: An Eye on Emotion in the Study of Families and Work 1
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PART I. Family Time Binds
- Chapter 1. Inside the Clockwork of Male Careers 17
- Chapter 2. Shift Work in Multiple Time Zones: Some Implications of Contingent and Nonstandard Employment for Family Life 30
- Chapter 3. Where Families and Children’s Activities Meet: Gender, MESHing Work, and Family Myths 43
- Chapter 4. Emotional Carework, Gender, and the Division of Household Labor 61
- Chapter 5. “Why Can’t I Have What I Want?”: Timing Employment, Marriage, and Motherhood 74
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PART II. Work/Family Feeling Rules for Managing the Heart
- 6. Framing Couple Time and Togetherness among American and Norwegian Professional Couples 85
- 7. Love and Gratitude: Single Mothers Talk about Men’s Contributions to the Second Shift 100
- Chapter 8. The Asking Rules of Reciprocity 112
- Chapter 9. Wives Who Play by the Rules: Working on Emotions in the Sport Marriage 124
- Chapter 10. Emotion Work in the Age of Insecurity 136
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PART III. Emotional Geography of Invisible Work
- Chapter 11. The Crisis of Care 149
- Chapter 12. The Family Work of Parenting in Public 161
- Chapter 13. Maternally Yours: The Emotion Work of “Maternal Visibility” 171
- Chapter 14. Invisible Care and the Illusion of Independence 180
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PART IV. Commodifying Intimate Life
- Chapter 15. Remaking Family through Subcontracting Care: Elder Care in Taiwanese and Hong Kong Immigrant Families 193
- Chapter 16. The Viacom Generation: The Consumer Child and the Corporate Parent 206
- Chapter 17. Consumption as Care and Belonging: Economies of Dignity in Children’s Daily Lives 217
- Chapter 18. Interracial Intimacy on the Commodity Frontier 228
- PART V. Global Care Chains 241
- Chapter 19. The Globalization-Family Nexus: Families as Mediating Structures of Globalization 243
- Chapter 20. Homeland Visits: Transnational Magnified Moments among Low-Wage Immigrant Men 250
- Chapter 21. Childbirth at the Global Crossroads 262
- Afterword 269
- Notes on Contributors 273
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword xi
- Editors’ Acknowledgments xiii
- Guide to Topics xv
- Introduction: An Eye on Emotion in the Study of Families and Work 1
-
PART I. Family Time Binds
- Chapter 1. Inside the Clockwork of Male Careers 17
- Chapter 2. Shift Work in Multiple Time Zones: Some Implications of Contingent and Nonstandard Employment for Family Life 30
- Chapter 3. Where Families and Children’s Activities Meet: Gender, MESHing Work, and Family Myths 43
- Chapter 4. Emotional Carework, Gender, and the Division of Household Labor 61
- Chapter 5. “Why Can’t I Have What I Want?”: Timing Employment, Marriage, and Motherhood 74
-
PART II. Work/Family Feeling Rules for Managing the Heart
- 6. Framing Couple Time and Togetherness among American and Norwegian Professional Couples 85
- 7. Love and Gratitude: Single Mothers Talk about Men’s Contributions to the Second Shift 100
- Chapter 8. The Asking Rules of Reciprocity 112
- Chapter 9. Wives Who Play by the Rules: Working on Emotions in the Sport Marriage 124
- Chapter 10. Emotion Work in the Age of Insecurity 136
-
PART III. Emotional Geography of Invisible Work
- Chapter 11. The Crisis of Care 149
- Chapter 12. The Family Work of Parenting in Public 161
- Chapter 13. Maternally Yours: The Emotion Work of “Maternal Visibility” 171
- Chapter 14. Invisible Care and the Illusion of Independence 180
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PART IV. Commodifying Intimate Life
- Chapter 15. Remaking Family through Subcontracting Care: Elder Care in Taiwanese and Hong Kong Immigrant Families 193
- Chapter 16. The Viacom Generation: The Consumer Child and the Corporate Parent 206
- Chapter 17. Consumption as Care and Belonging: Economies of Dignity in Children’s Daily Lives 217
- Chapter 18. Interracial Intimacy on the Commodity Frontier 228
- PART V. Global Care Chains 241
- Chapter 19. The Globalization-Family Nexus: Families as Mediating Structures of Globalization 243
- Chapter 20. Homeland Visits: Transnational Magnified Moments among Low-Wage Immigrant Men 250
- Chapter 21. Childbirth at the Global Crossroads 262
- Afterword 269
- Notes on Contributors 273