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7. Committed: Asylum as Care and Its Opposite
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Rachel Adams
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Care: Fourteen Axioms vii
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction: Why Care? 1
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Part I: Next of Kin
- 1. The Folded Timescapes of Maternal Care 43
- 2. The Elongated Timescapes of Sibling Care 74
- 3. Lateral Kinship and the Borrowed Time of HIV/AIDS 109
- 4. Slow Emergencies and the Care-To-Come: Dementia in the Family 137
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Part II: The Subjects of Care
- 5. Writing on Crip Time: Our Dependent Bodies, Our Interdependent Selves 169
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Part III: Professing Care
- 6. Theory of Minds: The Irreconcilable Temporalities of Paying for Care and Caring for Work 201
- 7. Committed: Asylum as Care and Its Opposite 235
- Caring Machines, an Epilogue 283
- Notes 297
- Bibliography 327
- Index 345
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Care: Fourteen Axioms vii
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction: Why Care? 1
-
Part I: Next of Kin
- 1. The Folded Timescapes of Maternal Care 43
- 2. The Elongated Timescapes of Sibling Care 74
- 3. Lateral Kinship and the Borrowed Time of HIV/AIDS 109
- 4. Slow Emergencies and the Care-To-Come: Dementia in the Family 137
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Part II: The Subjects of Care
- 5. Writing on Crip Time: Our Dependent Bodies, Our Interdependent Selves 169
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Part III: Professing Care
- 6. Theory of Minds: The Irreconcilable Temporalities of Paying for Care and Caring for Work 201
- 7. Committed: Asylum as Care and Its Opposite 235
- Caring Machines, an Epilogue 283
- Notes 297
- Bibliography 327
- Index 345