Revista de Estudios Sociales

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History, Care, and Gender: Discussions and Future Agendas for Historiographic Research

No. 89 (2024-07-02)
  • Maricela González Moya
    Universidad de las Américas, Chile
    ORCID iD: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7025-7077
  • Osvaldo Blanco
    Universidad de las Américas, Chile
    ORCID iD: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9801-4467

Abstract

The article presents a general, though not exhaustive, overview of the notion of care and its presence and relevance in gender historiography, examining how historical research can inform and shape new discussions. A bibliographic and narrative review methodology is used, comparing selected studies based on their contributions and scope. Given that care is a transdisciplinary issue with significant heuristic potential, both historical topics and those from other branches of the humanities and social sciences are considered. Care is understood here both as an affective and a labor disposition, and it is from these dimensions that the main debates and problems are presented, focusing specifically on those that have had the greatest presence in gender and history studies: domestic work, feminized professions that care for others, affective communities, and maternal love. In the context of the current care crisis, it is concluded that the topic needs to be viewed broadly and its contributions revalued from a critical gender theory perspective, also considering a historiographic perspective sensitive to contexts and capable of interpretive flexibility. The article focuses on the main academic discussions held in North America and European countries, aiming to contribute to understanding the theoretical and applied scope of care and acknowledging that there is still much ground to cover. The conclusions offer an overview of the thematic lines and theoretical assumptions that could enrich future historiographical research agendas on care.

Keywords: care, emotions, gender, historiography, reproductive labor, women

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