Introduction?Katie B. Garner?Untitled Tanka?Tracy RoyceSection I: (Re)Telling One?s Story: Autoethnography, Drama, and Poetry1. Helpers: A Personal Reflection on the History and Language of Domestic ServiceElizabeth Cummins Muñoz?2.Mothering for Pay: The Perspective of a White, College-Educated Nanny ?Rachel O?Donnell and Madeline Wood3. Mothering in the Balance: Rewriting the Mother Code to Serve the Whole Family ?Gertrude Lyons?4. Murky Milks: Outsourcing Breastmilk and Maternal Failure in the Early Modern Ballad Lamkin ?Chrissie Andrea Maroulli?5.(Care)Give and (Care)Take: Boundaries, Differences, and Choice in Dramas about Undocumented Care ?Lynn DeBoeck?Section II:Contemporary Representations of Nannies in Literature and Film6. Mrs.
Banks and Mary Poppins: Tensions of the Maternal NannyJane Griffith?7. ?The Damage Done and May This Madness Be Over?: Exposing and Eradicating Matrophobia through a Reading of the Nanny Trope in the Psychological Thrillers The Nanny and Nanny Dearest ?Andrea O?Reilly?8. ?Family Exchange Norms and Mother-Nanny Relationships in Leila Slimani?s The Perfect Nanny and Kiley Reid?s Such a Fun Age ?Jill Goad?9. Seeing Beyond Black and White in the Mother-Nanny Novel: Problematics, Purpose, and Possibilities of Empathy?Katie B. Garner?10.?I?m Quitting Your Service; I?ve Had Quite Enough?: Representations of Caregivers? Subjectivity in Tamara Mose Brown?s Raising Brooklyn and Victoria Brown?s Minding Ben ?Elizabeth Podnieks?Section III:Care(ful) Relationships around the Globe: Sociological and Anthropological Analyses11.Between Cosmopolitan Mothering and the Global Care Chain: Japanese Mothers, Intra-Asian Migration, and Everyday Struggles of ?the Nanny Question? ?Aya Kitamura?12. Paradoxes of Power in CareworkLaura Bunyan and Barret Katuna?13.
Kin Care Versus Paid Care: How Black College Women Navigate Dual Roles and Work to Earn a Degree?Yolanda Wiggins??14.Friending with the Caregivers: An Autoethnographic Study of a Bengali Household?Medhashri Mahanty??15.Temporary Sisterhoods: Thinking Ethics through Postnatal Care among South-Asian Muslims ?Safwan AmirNotes on Contributors?.