Care in crisis: Entangled dimensions of care work during war
基于对乌克兰女权组织领袖的访谈,探讨战争期间为流离失所女性提供关怀服务的经验,并反思女权主义对关怀的既有假设。
In this essay, we draw on two reflective interviews with Yosh, leader of the Ukrainian gender-based activist organization Feminist Workshop, illustrating her views on providing care-based services to displaced women during the full-scale invasion by Russia. Situating the interviews within the scholarly literature on care and the contemporary realities of the Russia/Ukraine war, we surface Yosh’s experiences and her consideration of more disruptive alternatives of care. In doing so, we assert the need for scholars (ourselves included) to be more willing to reframe feminist assumptions of care.