On this theme, I think a conversation with Sandra Sullivan-Dunbar super interesting if you can get her! Her work has been super helpful for both Elissa Strauss and myself.
At the very least you’d have two engaged listeners 😆
I touch on her work very briefly here, and will continue to expand on it in the future. Both her discussion on the historical marginalisation of care, and her thorough engagement with forming a theology that includes dependent care relations are fantastic.
No need for the warning - I think your Substack post is a really helpful introduction to her work - and it's made me want to read her book - so thanks for that!
On this theme, I think a conversation with Sandra Sullivan-Dunbar super interesting if you can get her! Her work has been super helpful for both Elissa Strauss and myself.
At the very least you’d have two engaged listeners 😆
Thanks for the suggestion. I hadn't come across her work before, but I'll look her up now.
I touch on her work very briefly here, and will continue to expand on it in the future. Both her discussion on the historical marginalisation of care, and her thorough engagement with forming a theology that includes dependent care relations are fantastic.
https://open.substack.com/pub/theuntethereddilemma/p/mythic-truisms-and-the-marginalisation?r=1f7q2z&utm_medium=ios
Be warned, my work is pitched at a level 8,000 times less academic and 742 times more impish and silly than her very credible approach 🤪😆
No need for the warning - I think your Substack post is a really helpful introduction to her work - and it's made me want to read her book - so thanks for that!