Love, Money, Duty

Stories of Care in Our Times

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Pub Date Apr 29 2025 | Archive Date Aug 06 2025

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Description

From birth to death, we care and are cared for by others. Yet we rarely acknowledge care except when it fails. In Love, Money, Duty, Rachel Adams examines the stories we tell about care, those who do the work, and those who depend on it. These narratives, she argues, help us better understand our complicated feelings about care and the obligations that come with it.

Combining insightful and compassionate readings of writers and artists—among them Toni Morrison, Susan Sontag, Roz Chast, Sally Mann, and Jamaica Kincaid—with stories of her own experiences, Adams analyzes the work, feelings, and ethical dilemmas associated with care, including unwelcome emotions such as boredom, resentment, exhaustion, and disgust. From the universal dependence of infancy to elder care and from the intimacy of home and family to institutions like hospitals, nursing facilities, and asylums, Love, Money, Duty considers our ambivalence about vulnerability and need and how it is shaped by capitalism, race, and gender.

Drawing from moral philosophy, gender and queer theory, critical race and disability studies, and health humanities, Adams treats care as a form of work, a feeling, an ethic, and an art. Exploring the radical possibilities of care and the devastating consequences of its failure, this book invites readers to appreciate care that works, recognizing the creativity and resourcefulness of dependent people and their caregivers.

From birth to death, we care and are cared for by others. Yet we rarely acknowledge care except when it fails. In Love, Money, Duty, Rachel Adams examines the stories we tell about care, those who do...


Advance Praise

"With vivid narrative and critical nuance, Adams reveals “care” as intimate yet asymmetrical, tender yet rancorous, and always hard work. An empathetic account of the braided threads of caring that universally, if unequally, entwine human experience. A wise and affecting book."
--Alondra Nelson, Institute for Advanced Study

"With vivid narrative and critical nuance, Adams reveals “care” as intimate yet asymmetrical, tender yet rancorous, and always hard work. An empathetic account of the braided threads of caring that...


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ISBN 9780231218092
PRICE $30.00 (USD)
PAGES 352

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