2018
DOI: 10.1111/area.12486
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The spaces in between care: Considerations of connection and disconnection for subjects of care

Abstract: Drawing on work that explores human vulnerability and the incoherence of the subject in the process of subject formation, I build on the ideas of care as relational and connectedness within human geography. I examine how, in the process of becoming subjects of care, subjects encounter incoherence within themselves and between each other. I explore how this incoherence within and between subjects can be thought of as a disconnection, or the space in between subjects, and how the relationship of care can be conc… Show more

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“…Intimate relations are again taken up in Kelsey Hanrahan's exploration of the knowledge of the other (). Here, an elderly woman dying in a small Ghanaian village restructures the caring networks that animate daily life.…”
Section: Thinking Of Care Topologicallymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intimate relations are again taken up in Kelsey Hanrahan's exploration of the knowledge of the other (). Here, an elderly woman dying in a small Ghanaian village restructures the caring networks that animate daily life.…”
Section: Thinking Of Care Topologicallymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Embodied aspects of care are at the centre of Kelsey Hanrahan's () paper, “The spaces in between care: Considerations of connection and disconnection for subjects of care,” but the losses and gains of agency can again be found in different forms. She presents findings from her study in Binalobdo in northern Ghana, coming close to an autoethnographic analysis of caring relations.…”
Section: Lost and Found Responsibilities In The Interstices Of Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hanrahan's () theoretical interest in the text is in the shaping of caring subjectivities, agencies, relations and communities. She sees people as embodied subjects who struggle “between themselves and others,” where the struggle itself represents the incoherent space in which care is created and negotiated (p. 248).…”
Section: Lost and Found Responsibilities In The Interstices Of Carementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The question of how people may engender and practice mundane political agency as part of their families is at the heart of this paper. Specifically, the focus is on the familial relations and agencies of refugees who face the request to establish themselves as refugees in the communities and societies where they seek serious illness (also Hanrahan 2018). In these situations, where adequate extra-familial caring is not available, intergenerational responsibility for the family intensifies, involving children and parent alike as active participants (also Lind 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%