Invisible Labor: Emotional Labor
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In Part Two of this Invisible Labor series, Susie discusses the invisible and emotionally taxing work that mothers undertake in the realm of emotional labor. She debunks the misconception that emotional labor is gender-specific and explores how societal conditioning has led to mothers taking on this role, while also discussing ways to make it more manageable and equitable.
Topics Include:
Defining emotional labor in motherhood
Societal expectations of mothers
Emotional labor in attachment parenting, gentle communication, breaking generational trauma, and more
A class and race bases analysis on invisible, mental, and emotional labor
The impact of patriarchy on men and emotional labor
Practical strategies for equal partnership
Resources Mentioned:
2019 Study Invisible Household Labor and Ramifications for Adjustment: Mothers as Captains of Households
National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 or visit www.thehotline.org
Silvia Federici, Wages for Housework.
Liz Plank, For the Love of Men
bell hooks, Feminist Theory: From Margin to Center
Eve Rodsky, Fair Play