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Relational Vulnerability, Theory, Law and the Private Family, by Ellen Gordon-Bouvier

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Relational Vulnerability, Theory, Law and the Private Family, by Ellen Gordon-Bouvier
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Relational Vulnerability
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1230539231
Responsibility statement
by Ellen Gordon-Bouvier
Series statement
Palgrave Socio-Legal StudiesSpringer eBooks.
Sub title
Theory, Law and the Private Family
Summary
This book breaks new theoretical ground by constructing a framework of ‘relational vulnerability’ through which it analyses the disadvantaged position of those who undertake unpaid caregiving, or ‘dependency-work’, in the context of the private family. Expanding on existing socio-legal scholarship on vulnerability and resilience, it charts how the state seeks to conceal the embodied and temporal reality of vulnerability and dependency within the private family, while promoting an artificial concept of autonomous personhood that exposes dependency-workers work to a range of harms. The book argues that the legal framework governing the married and unmarried family reinforces principles of individualism and rationality, while labelling dependency-work as a private, gendered, and sentimental endeavor, lacking value beyond the family. It also considers how the state can respond to relational vulnerability and foster resilience. It seeks to provide a more comprehensive understanding of resilience, theorising its normative goals and applying these to different hypothetical state responses. Ellen Gordon-Bouvier is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Law, Oxford Brookes University, UK.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
1. Chapter 1: Introducing Relational Vulnerability -- Chapter 2: Embodiment, Temporality and the Private Family -- Chapter 3: Relational Vulnerability: Economic, Psychological, Spatial -- Chapter 4: Vulnerability, Law and the Married Family -- Chapter 5: Vulnerability, Law and the Unmarried Family -- Chapter 6: Theorising Resilience -- Chapter 7: Imagining the Responsive State -- Chapter: 8 Concluding Thoughts.
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