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This powerful book explores the hidden dynamics of caregiving in America, where care is often compelled rather than freely given. Evelyn Nakano Glenn reveals how race, gender, and class shape the burdens of care.
A compelling examination of caregiving in the U.S., Forced to Care unveils how systemic coercion—rooted in race, gender, and economic inequality—forces many into care roles, challenging the idealized image of voluntary compassion.
This powerful book explores the hidden dynamics of caregiving in America, where care is often compelled rather than freely given. Evelyn Nakano Glenn reveals how race, gender, and class shape the burdens of care.
A compelling examination of caregiving in the U.S., Forced to Care unveils how systemic coercion—rooted in race, gender, and economic inequality—forces many into care roles, challenging the idealized image of voluntary compassion.
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