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Childcare Struggles, Maternal Workers and Social Reproduction

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Spanning the United Kingdom, United States and Australia, this comparative study brings maternal workers’ politicized voices to the centre of contemporary debates on childcare, work and gender. The...
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  • 15 March 2022
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Spanning the United Kingdom, United States and Australia, this comparative study brings maternal workers’ politicized voices to the centre of contemporary debates on childcare, work and gender.

The book illustrates how maternal workers continue to organize against low pay, exploitative working conditions and state retrenchment and provides a unique theorization of feminist divisions and solidarities.

Bringing together social reproduction with maternal studies, this is a resonating call to build a cross-sectoral, intersectional movement around childcare. Maud Perrier shows why social reproduction needs to be at the centre of a critical theory of work, care and mothering for post-pandemic times.

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Price: $127.95
Pages: 148
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Bristol University Press
Publication Date: 15 March 2022
ISBN: 9781529214925
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies, Sociology: family, kinship and relationships, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Babysitting, Day Care & Child Care, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Marriage & Family, Social classes, Gender studies: women and girls
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Maud Perrier is Senior Lecturer in Sociology in the School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies at the University of Bristol.

Introduction

1. Counter-Thinking from the Nursery: Theorizing Contemporary Childcare Movements

2. Selfish Strikers and Intimate Unions: Early Years Educators’ Walkouts and the Big Steps Campaign, Australia

3. Mothering the Mothers: Stratified Depletion and Austerity in Bristol, United Kingdom

4. At the Table or Thrown under the Bus: Migrant Nannies’ Organizing and Childcare Coalitions during the COVID-19 Pandemic

5. Maternal Worker Power

Pandemic Postscript