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Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Lisa A. Eckenwiler
  3. pp. 1-5
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Essays and Responses

  1. A looming dystopia: Feminism, aging, and community-based long-term care
  2. Martha Holstein
  3. pp. 6-35
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  1. Just caring for the elderly: A Utopian Fantasy? Thoughts Prompted by Martha Holstein
  2. James Lindemann Nelson
  3. pp. 36-40
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  1. International migrant eldercare workers in Italy, Germany, and Sweden: A feminist critique of eldercare policy in the United States
  2. Rosemarie Tong
  3. pp. 41-59
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  1. Caring for the long haul: Long-term care needs and the (moral) failure to acknowledge them
  2. Eva Feder Kittay
  3. pp. 66-88
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  1. What do care recipients owe their caregivers?: Commentary on Eva Feder Kittay’s “Caring for the Long Haul”
  2. Carol Levine
  3. pp. 89-93
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  1. Caring for money: Communicative and strategic action in ancillary care
  2. Monique Lanoix
  3. pp. 94-117
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  1. Time, race, gender, and care: Communicative and Strategic Action in Ancillary Care Commentary on Carol Levine’s “Caring for Money”
  2. Pat Armstrong
  3. pp. 118-121
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Essays

  1. Conditions of care: Migration, vulnerability, and individual autonomy
  2. Christine Straehle
  3. pp. 122-140
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  1. Mapping another dimension of a feminist ethics of care: Family-based transnational care
  2. Sheila M. Neysmith, Yanqiu Rachel Zhou
  3. pp. 141-159
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  1. Caring for the elderly in Algeria within the discourse of traditionalism and modernism: Is there a Kabyle “woman problem”?
  2. Ariana Kaci, Helene Starks
  3. pp. 160-178
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Narrative

  1. The other side of care: Some thoughts on caregiving and grief
  2. Anna Gotlib
  3. pp. 179-184
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Commentary

  1. Formalization of informal care in the Netherlands: Cost containment or gendered cost redistribution?
  2. Thijs van den Broek
  3. pp. 185-193
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Book Reviews

  1. Transhumanist dreams and dystopian nightmares: The promise and peril of genetic engineering by Maxwell J. Mehlman (review)
  2. Sheryl de Lacey
  3. pp. 198-200
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  1. Editor’s Note
  2. p. 201
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 202-206
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