More Than It Seems
Learning through Household Work
Ann Matthews author Margrit Eichler author Patrizie Albanese author Susan Ferguson author Nicky Hyndman author Lichun Willa Liu author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Women's Press of Canada
Published:30th Sep '10
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Household work is an essential part of many people's lives, yet all too often it is rendered invisible. More Than It Seems aims not only to make this vitally important work visible, but also to reconsider it as a source of learning.
Drawing on a large study conducted in Canada, the authors consider diverse forms of household work, including carework. They highlight the experiences of people at the margins — including immigrants, Aboriginal women, people with disabilities, nannies, and people who provide and receive care — and analyze those experiences through the prism of lifelong learning theory. The result is a pioneering work that challenges our assumptions about both household work and lifelong learning.
“This book shows that household work is undervalued and that the expertise needed to do it is unappreciated. It documents the wide range of skills and knowledge required to do household work and discusses how women and men actually learn to do all the myriad tasks involved in maintaining households and caring for the people who live in them.” — Meg Luxton, Professor of Social Science and Women’s Studies, York University
ISBN: 9780889614819
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 440g
282 pages