基本説明
New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 2011. Contributors are from Canada to Sweden and from Korea to Japan.
Full Description
As national borders become more permeable, women are increasingly on the move, travelling from poor to rich countries to take up jobs as care workers. The struggle to maintain a healthy work/care balance in Western countries is creating a care deficit in the developing world.
Feminist Ethics and Social Policy links ethics to the social politics of care by revealing the implications of the feminization of migrant labour and the shortcomings of social policy at the national level. Drawing on innovative theories of gender and race, global justice and neocolonialism, and care and masculinity, renowned and emerging scholars examine recent policy developments and debates in Canada, Sweden, Korea, and Japan and their effects on the lives of female care workers. They show that a truly feminist ethics of care must be grounded in the concrete activities of real people working in transnational webs of social relations.
Contents
Introduction / Rianne Mahon and Fiona Robinson
Part 1: The Transnational Movement of Care
1 Towards a Transnational Analysis of the Political Economy of Care / Fiona Williams
2 Migration and Globalized Care Work: The Case of Internationally Educated Nurses in Canada / Christina Gabriel
3 The Global Migration of Care Labour: Filipino Workers in Japan / Hironori Onuki
Part 2: Transnational Influence of Care Discourses
4 Transnationalizing (Child) Care Policy: The OECD and the World Bank / Rianne Mahon
5 Social Investment Policy in South Korea / Ito Peng
6 Reimagined Intimate Relations: Elder and Child Care in Japan since the 1990s / Yuki Tsuji
Part 3: The Transnational Ethics of Care
7 Care Ethics and the Transnationalization of Care: Reflections on Autonomy, Hegemonic Masculinities, and Globalization / Fiona Robinson
8 The Dark Side of Care: The Push Factors of Human Trafficking / Olena Hankivsky
9 A Feminist Democratic Ethics of Care and Global Care Workers: Citizenship and Responsibility / Joan C. Tronto
Conclusion: Integrating the Ethics and Politics of Care / Rianne Mahon and Fiona Robinson
Notes
References
Index