

Sarah E. Stoller, "Inventing the Working Parent: Work, Gender, and Feminism in Neoliberal Britain" (MIT Press, 2023)
Nov 24, 2023
Sarah E. Stoller discusses her book 'Inventing the Working Parent: Work, Gender, and Feminism in Neoliberal Britain'. She explores the rise of the working parent in the late 20th century, the politics surrounding working parenthood, and how feminists used the concept to advocate for change. Stoller also addresses the challenges faced by working parents in neoliberal Britain, including the need for flexible work structures and equal division of labor at home. The podcast also delves into the incorporation of feminist ideas in the public sector, specifically focusing on progressive initiatives in the UK.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Exploring the Gendered Experience of Time and Work
01:52 • 5min
Changing Dynamics of Families in the UK Since the 1970s
06:27 • 9min
Divorce Law Liberalization and the Challenges of Combining Work and Family
15:48 • 2min
Challenges and Activism: Balancing Work and Caregiving
17:47 • 3min
Incorporation of Feminist Ideas in the Public Sector
20:47 • 20min