The Politics of Care Work

The Politics of Care Work

Puerto Rican Women Organizing for Social Justice

  • Autor: Amador, Emma
  • Editor: Duke University Press
  • ISBN: 9781478060819
  • Lugar de publicación:  Durham , Estados Unidos
  • Año de publicación digital: 2025
  • Mes: Abril
  • Páginas: 320
  • Idioma: Ingles
In The Politics of Care Work, Emma Amador tells the story of Puerto Rican women’s involvement in political activism for social and economic justice in Puerto Rico and the United States throughout the twentieth century. Amador focuses on the experiences and contributions of Puerto Rican social workers, care workers, and caregivers who fought for the compensation of reproductive labor in society and the establishment of social welfare programs. These activists believed conflicts over social reproduction and care work were themselves high-stakes class struggles for women, migrants, and people of color. In Puerto Rico, they organized for women’s rights, socialism, labor standards, and Puerto Rican independence. They continued this work in the United States by advocating for migrant rights, participating in the civil rights movement, and joining Puerto Rican-led social movements. Amador shows how their relentless efforts gradually shifted the field of social work toward social justice and community-centered activism. The profound and enduring impact of their efforts on Puerto Rican communities underscores the crucial role of Puerto Rican women’s caregiving labor and activism in building and sustaining migrant communities.
  • Cover
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Part I. Making Care Count in Puerto Rico
    • 1. Women Building Social Welfare Programs in Puerto Rico after 1917
    • 2. Labor, Welfare, and Gendered Citizenship in New Deal Puerto Rico
    • 3. Working-Class Women, Claims for Benefits, and the Politics of Deservingness under the Puerto Rican Populist State
  • Part II. Care Work and Women’s Activism in the Puerto Rican Diaspora
    • 4. Care Workers, Household Labor Organizing, and Puerto Rican Migration after 1944
    • 5. Women’s Leadership in Struggles over Welfare, Citizenship Rights, and Decolonization in the Puerto Rican Diaspora
    • 6. Community Organizers, Civil Rights Activism, and Demands for Care in Puerto Rican Communities in the United States
  • Epilogue. Envisioning Caring Futures
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index
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