“Saints” or “Scabs”: Contesting Feminized Labors, Social Needs, and the Welfare State in the Volunteering Wars of the 1970s

Q2 Arts and Humanities
K. Turk
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The fate of caring labor was up for grabs in the 1970s, when Americans debated how to value feminized work—paid or unpaid, professional or service-oriented, performed in one's own home or beyond it—as women's social roles shifted. President Richard Nixon and his allies proposed reassigning caregiving functions to volunteers as a way to resist new demands on the welfare state and shrug off unmet social needs. Although many women's groups objected, their varied approaches to feminized labors also kept them from forging a united response. Recovering these volunteering wars offers up a vital perspective on the conflict between postwar movements advancing broad rights claims and the New Right's frontal assault on the “undeserving.” Manipulating notions of benevolence, Nixon and his associates found new ways to puncture the social safety net—a process that political leaders from both major parties would emulate and accelerate.
“圣徒”还是“结痂”:1970年代志愿战争中女性化劳动力、社会需求和福利国家的争论
20世纪70年代,随着女性社会角色的转变,美国人就如何评价女性化的工作——有偿或无偿、专业或服务型、在家或外出——的价值展开了辩论。理查德·尼克松(Richard Nixon)总统和他的盟友提议将看护职能重新分配给志愿者,以此来抵制对福利国家的新要求,并摆脱未得到满足的社会需求。尽管许多妇女团体表示反对,但她们对待女性化劳动的不同方式也使她们无法形成统一的回应。重新审视这些志愿战争,为我们提供了一个重要的视角,来看待战后推动广泛权利诉求的运动与新右翼对“不应得权利”的正面攻击之间的冲突。尼克松和他的助手们利用仁慈的概念,找到了新的方法来破坏社会安全网——这一过程被两大政党的政治领导人效仿并加速。
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Modern American History
Modern American History Arts and Humanities-History
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