Towards A Sociology Of Cancer Caregiving: Time To Feel

Towards A Sociology Of Cancer Caregiving: Time To Feel
by Rebecca E. Olson / / / PDF


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Review 'Olson's book is packed with insights into an increasingly common, but rarely discussed experience, caring for family members who have a diagnosis of cancer. In laying the foundations for a sociology of cancer caregiving Olson reflects on a range of issues, including impacts on our orientation to time, role changes and mismatches between social expectations and emotional responses. Her argument is sociologically sophisticated whilst respecting issues of profound personal impact.' Kevin Dew, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand 'This book is unique and incredibly timely, melding the sociology of emotions with the analysis of the contemporary dynamics of giving and receiving care in the context of cancer. It partners a concern with the contemporary political, cultural and economic mediation of informal care practices, with an explication of care as a truly lived and transformative experience. This book fills a significant gap within the literature and offers a much needed analysis that reveals challenging realities and hopeful possibilities, drawn from the everyday experiences of Australians caring for their spouses.' Alex Broom, University of New South Wales, Australia

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