Focusing on care as a multifaceted concept, this book presents innovative theoretical insights and practical applications that intertwine personal, political, and revolutionary aspects of care. It draws from diverse disciplines and includes voices from authors of color, queer scholars, and indigenous thinkers, making it a significant and contemporary contribution to care ethics scholarship.
Maurice Hamington Knihy


"Care Ethics and Poetry" explores the connection between poetry and feminist care ethics, arguing that moral progress stems from inquiry and imagination. It suggests that engaging with poetry fosters caring habits and offers poems that provoke moral reflection without overt moralizing, enhancing our understanding of both poetry and care ethics.