Women and Care: Subjectification in Times of the Rising Adult Worker Model – An Intersectional Perspective

Authors

  • Sabine Beckmann Bremen University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15167/2279-5057/ag.2013.2.4.92

Abstract

Drawing on Foucault’s approach of Governmentality, the article highlights the impact of the activation paradigm linked with the rise of the adult worker model on women’s subjectification from a genealogic and intersectional perspective, using the example of Germany. Focusing on the aspect of care and women’s tensions between worker- and carer-role, the article presents and discusses results from a qualitative secondary analysis using an intersectional multi-level analysis. The analysis links the levels of gender norms, (gender) identity and social structure, which enables to further understand the status quo of current gender relations.


Keywords: Subjectification, Adult Worker Model, Care, Intersectional Multi-Level Analysis, Genealogy.

Author Biography

Sabine Beckmann, Bremen University

Department 11

Researcher

Published

2013-09-12