Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-242) and index.
Contents:
Postscript: what about COVID? Differential debilitation and capacitation: neoliberalization of the US public healthcare -- Assemblage -- My body pays the price: necropolitics of care -- Affective collectivity: beyond slow death and toward haptic relationality -- Living interdependency: desiring entanglement in messy dependency -- Bed activism: when people of color are sick, disabled, and incapable -- Postscript: what about COVID?
Summary:
"Just Care examines care as a site where the somatic, the political economy, and intersectional social oppressions manifest and materialize interactively, while it is also a vision and praxis for radically collective and affectionate ways to live and transform society"-- Provided by publisher.
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