In a country that conceives of itself as a caring society, Imagined Care discusses texts which depict the ethical dilemmas that arise from our attempts to respond to the needs of others.
In a country that conceives of itself as a caring society, Imagined Care discusses texts which depict the ethical dilemmas that arise from our attempts to respond to the needs of others.
Introduction: Literature, Care, and Canada Chapter 1. Embedded and Embodied: Caregiving, Life Writing and the Myth of the Autonomous Individual Chapter 2. Moral Obligation, Disordered Care: The Ethics of Caregiving in Margaret Atwood’s Moral Disorder Chapter 3. Caring for Relative Others: Alterity and Narrative in Michael Ignatieff’s Scar Tissue Chapter 4. “Parodies of Love”: Demands of Care in Alice Munro Chapter 5. Caregiving and Caretaking: Affective Economies in Alice Munro Chapter 6. Forgetting and the Forgotten: Care at the Margins in David Chariandy’s Soucouyant Conclusion: Imagining The Future of Care
Introduction: Literature, Care, and Canada Chapter 1. Embedded and Embodied: Caregiving, Life Writing and the Myth of the Autonomous Individual Chapter 2. Moral Obligation, Disordered Care: The Ethics of Caregiving in Margaret Atwood’s Moral Disorder Chapter 3. Caring for Relative Others: Alterity and Narrative in Michael Ignatieff’s Scar Tissue Chapter 4. “Parodies of Love”: Demands of Care in Alice Munro Chapter 5. Caregiving and Caretaking: Affective Economies in Alice Munro Chapter 6. Forgetting and the Forgotten: Care at the Margins in David Chariandy’s Soucouyant Conclusion: Imagining The Future of Care
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