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    <subTitle>essays on women, equality, and dependency</subTitle>
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    <namePart>Kittay, Eva Feder</namePart>
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    <dateIssued>1999</dateIssued>
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  <abstract>This fascinating study of women carers explores the significance of dependency work by analysing John Rawls' influential liberal theory and two examples of public policy - welfare reform and family leave - to show how both theory and policy fail women.</abstract>
  <tableOfContents>Elusive Equality -- Feminist Critiques of Equality -- Should Women Still Want Equality? -- Love's Labor: The Requirements of Dependency -- Relationships of Dependency and Equality -- Reflections on Being a Mother's Child -- Dependency in the Human Condition -- Vulnerability and the Moral Nature of Dependency Relations -- The Transparent Self of the Dependency Worker -- Moral Obligations of Dependency Workers and an Ethics of Care -- Moral Obligations to the Dependency Worker -- Political Liberalism and Human Dependency -- Dependency as a Criterion of Adequacy -- The Role of Equality and Equality's Presuppositions -- The Arguments in Outline -- The Presuppositions of Equality -- The Circumstances of Justice for a Well-Ordered Society -- The Idealization That "All Citizens Are Fully Cooperating Members of Society" -- Free Persons Are "Self-Originating Sources of Valid Claims" -- The Benefits and Burdens of Social Cooperation -- The Two Powers of a Moral Person and the Index of Primary Goods -- The Public Conception of Social Cooperation -- Conclusion: The Principles of Justice and Dependency Concerns -- Some Mother's Child -- Policy and a Public Ethic of Care -- Welfare De-Form -- Justifications of Welfare -- The Family and Medical Leave Act -- Welfare Re-Formed: A Vision of Welfare Based on Doulia -- "Not My Way, Sesha. Your Way. Slowly." A Personal Narrative -- A Child Is Born -- Portrait of Sesha at Twenty-Seven -- On the Very Possibility of Mothering and the Challenge of the Severely Disabled Child.</tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">Eva Feder Kittay.</note>
  <note>Includes bibliographical references (pages 220-230) and index.</note>
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