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Redefining Care Work and Motherhood
Exploring Sylvia Federici's childhood during WWII, societal perceptions of housewives post-war, and the importance of acknowledging women's labor, this chapter dives into the evolution of care work movements like Wages for Housework and challenges the notion of care as simply a labor of love. It critiques economic inequalities, demands federal support for caregiving, and emphasizes the transformative power of radical care for self and community.