LEADER 00000cam a2200733 i 4500 001 on1127052636 003 OCoLC 005 20210702123020.1 006 m o d 007 cr ||||||||||| 008 130617s2019 nz a ob 00| 0 eng 020 9781988592084|qepub 020 1988592089 020 9781988592091|qKindle 020 1988592097 020 9781988592107|qPDF 020 1988592100 020 |z9781988531342|qprint 020 |z1988531349 035 (OCoLC)1127052636 037 8F145DEB-E25C-419B-81C8-5B6D6AA42CB1|bOverDrive, Inc. |nhttp://www.overdrive.com 040 NZ1|beng|erda|cNZ1|dYDX|dEBLCP|dTEFOD|dN$T|dOCLCO 042 nznb 043 u-nz--- 049 RIDW 050 4 HQ1865.5|b.P38 2019eb 082 04 305.40993|223 090 HQ1865.5|b.P38 2019eb 245 00 Past caring? :|bwomen, work and emotion /|cedited by Barbara Brookes, Jane McCabe & Angela Wanhalla. 264 1 Dunedin, New Zealand :|bOtago,|c2019. 300 1 online resource :|billustrations (some colour) 336 text|2rdacontent 337 computer|2rdamedia 338 online resource|2rdacarrier 347 |3National Library of New Zealand archived copy|atext file |bEPUB 500 Archived by the National Library of New Zealand in EPUB. |5Nz 500 Hypertext links contained in the archived instances of this title may not be functional.|5Nz 504 Includes bibliographical references. 505 0 Introduction Care matters / Barbara Brookes, Jane McCabe & Angela Wanhalla -- 1. Contextualising caring in New Zealand / Barbara Brookes -- 2. Annette Baier and Susan Moller Okin: debating the ethic of care and ethic of justice / Heather Devere -- 3. Tina: Whānau, whenua and care / Melissa Matutina Williams -- 4. In the darkness of night: traversing worlds through the concept of ayah care / Jane McCabe -- 5. Helen Smaill's photograph album: traces of care in the mission archive / Antje Lübcke -- 6. Feeding the family: Pākehā and Māori women in rural districts, c.1900 -- 1940 / Katie Cooper -- 7. Stitching the generations together: clothing and care / Barbara Brookes, Katie Cooper, Heather Devere, Jane McCabe, Bronwyn Polaschek, Margaret Tennant & Angela Wanhalla -- 8. 'Private Smith, of U.S.A., & Miss Brown, of N.Z.': New Zealand's American children 1942 -- 45 / Angela Wanhalla - - 9. The mother alone: solo mothers in New Zealand cinema / Bronwyn Polaschek -- 10. 'They think I care not': taking account of Takau Rio love / Rosemary Anderson -- 11. Helpers, reformers and muddlers: social work and the professionalism of caring / Margaret Tennant -- Select bibliography: women, work and care / Violeta Gilabert -- Contributors. 520 Are women past caring? Care is essential to social relationships and individual well-being. It is woven into New Zealand's key social institutions, such as the family, and is also embedded in societal expectations around state provision of health and welfare. Care is so vital, in fact, that it is often taken for granted and goes unnoticed and unrewarded. Historical and philosophical enquiry have largely ignored the issue of care, yet it raises profound questions about gender, justice and morality. The essays in this volume raise those questions directly at the level of abstraction where prominent New Zealand women philosophers grappled with the political implications, and on the ground at the level of family relationships. Understanding the history of care requires attention to personal narratives, such as a Māori grandmother's story, a Rarotongan leader's concept of duty to her people, or the sense of service that drove a long-term social worker. Memories of childhood night-time care are carried across the ocean from North East India. The depiction of sole- carer mothers in New Zealand film suggests a caring alternative to the celebrated concept of man alone. The case studies examined focus on the everyday nature of care operating across domestic, institutional and political spaces, and build upon areas of strength in women's history with its interest in family, motherhood, health, welfare, education and employment. The foundations of Past Caring? lie with Making Women Visible, a national conference on women's history held at the University of Otago in February 2016. This important volume opens up a set of perspectives and experiences of caring to begin a conversation about urgent questions facing New Zealand society. 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