Care labour as temporal vulnerability in woman–child relations

Chapter 10 in 'Feminism and the Politics of Childhood, Friends or Foes?'

Abstract

Feminism and the Politics of Childhood offers an innovative and critical exploration of perceived commonalities and conflicts between women and children and, more broadly, between various forms of feminism and the politics of childhood. This unique collection of 18 chapters brings into dialogue authors from a range of geographical contexts, social science disciplines, activist organisations, and theoretical perspectives. The wide variety of subjects include refugee camps, care labour, domestic violence and childcare and education.

Young Lives is an international study of childhood poverty, following the lives of 12,000 children in 4 countries (Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam) over 15 years. Young Lives is funded by the UK Department for International Development

Citation

Crivello, Gina and Patricia Espinoza Revollo (2018), ‘Care labour as temporal vulnerability in woman– child relations’ in: Rosen, Rachel and Katherine Twamley: Feminism and the Politics of Childhood, Friends or Foes? London: UCL Press

Care labour as temporal vulnerability in woman– child relations

Published 1 February 2018