Lost futures, doomed timelines and unwanted inheritances: how we are handling painful time in social work.

IF 1.4 Q2 SOCIAL WORK Critical and Radical Social Work Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-01-06 DOI:10.1332/204986022X16703011487757
Stephanie Davies
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This article makes the submission that social work is stuck and needs now to find ways to endure its commitments to caring from inside the suspended time that is so characteristic of late capitalism and not from some imaginary place outside of it. When telling this time in the form of history, there is a tendency to want to pass over what is most difficult about it - the inescapable fact of having to live through it - just at the moment when this is the reality most in need of being carefully thought about. Remembering that in talking about social work, we are talking about a labour of care defined, in part, by a sensitive, practical engagement with time that is difficult to live, I look to recent feminist theoretical work on care that can help us to think about how we might handle being stuck in painful time.

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失去的未来、注定要失败的时间表和不想要的遗产:我们如何在社会工作中处理痛苦的时间。
这篇文章认为,社会工作陷入了困境,现在需要找到方法,在资本主义晚期特有的暂停时间内,而不是在资本主义之外的某个想象的地方,忍受其对关怀的承诺,人们倾向于忽略它最困难的地方——必须经历它这一不可避免的事实——而此时此刻,这正是最需要仔细思考的现实。记住,在谈论社会工作时,我们谈论的是一种护理劳动,部分原因是对难以生活的时间的敏感、实际的参与,我期待着最近关于护理的女权主义理论工作,它可以帮助我们思考如何应对陷入痛苦的时间。
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