We often think that care is personal or intimate, whereas citizenship is political and public. In Carefair, Paul Kershaw urges readers to resist this private/public distinction by interrogating care in the context of patriarchy, racial suppression, and class prejudice. The book develops a convincing case for treating caregiving as a matter of citizenship that obliges and empowers all in society ? men as much as women.
Carefair is motivated by the rise of duty discourses across neoliberalism, the third way, communitarianism, social conservatism, and feminisms, all of...
We often think that care is personal or intimate, whereas citizenship is political and public. In Carefair, Paul Kershaw urges readers to re...
As With One Voice explores what God reveals to us in the Bible about the purpose of singing together in church, and then proposes how change may happen in order to fulfil what God is asking of us as He achieves His eternal purposes for His creation.
As With One Voice explores what God reveals to us in the Bible about the purpose of singing together in church, and then proposes how change may happe...