This powerful and highly original study is the first to give a comprehensive, integrated analysis and assessment of the work of Nancy Fraser, which does full justice to both strands of her work, her feminism, and her commitment to developing the Critical Theory of the Frankfurt School. -- Raymond Geuss, author of Not Thinking like a Liberal This illuminating monograph offers a comprehensive study of Nancy Fraser's work, set within a broader historical and theoretical context. The most striking feature of Nancy Fraser and Politics is the place it gives to the role of care work - how these undervalued and underpaid activities, mostly performed by women and people or color, sustain society while being exploited by what Fraser calls "cannibal capitalism". Readers of this remarkable book will gain a deeper understanding of Fraser's role in reframing feminism, care ethics, and critical theory altogether, and the enduring relevance of her thought to ongoing struggles for social justice. -- Sandra Laugier, Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, and author of Politics of the Ordinary Ivkovi and Zari provide a comprehensive and thorough analysis of Frasers work, highlighting its timeliness for addressing today's problems. This book will be of particular interest to those working in fields related to social and political thought, feminist philosophy, and women and gender studies. -- J. Liz * Choice Connect * [ Provides] a timely and illuminating exploration of Frasers critical-theoretical method and vital analysis of contemporary capitalist society. It should prove a valuable resource for anyone who wants to better understand how we got into this mess, and to envision how we might yet get ourselves out of it together. -- Dan Boscov-Ellen * Contemporary Political Theory *