Not Working
Autor Alejandra Marchevsky, Jeanne Theoharisen Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 apr 2006
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814757093
ISBN-10: 081475709X
Pagini: 322
Ilustrații: 1 table, 2 maps
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: NYU Press - IPS
ISBN-10: 081475709X
Pagini: 322
Ilustrații: 1 table, 2 maps
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: NYU Press - IPS
Recenzii
With this book, Marchevsky and Theoharis make a distinct contribution to the welfare reform debate by addressing a topic that has received less attention in the literature, namely how welfare reforms have impacted immigrant. Not Working is particularly timely as immigrants become more visible as they move to less traditional U.S. regions to find work and the immigration debate rages.
lJournal of Sociology and Social Welfare"Original and insightful. Not Working is a powerful book, connecting theories of the state, citizenship, and globalization with first rate ethnography. It is an instant classic and will remain the definitive book on immigrant women and welfare reform for some time."
Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo, author of Doméstica: Immigrant Workers Cleaning and Caring in the Shadows of AffluenceThis is a scholarly, professional critique of social science research paradigms generally, and poverty knowledge industry and associated applied policy research in particular:
Choice: Highly recommended."A smart, engaging, and groundbreaking study that exposes the racist underpinnings of welfare reform. A model of stellar scholarship and a must read for anyone seeking to understand poverty in relation to the meaning of American citizenship today."
Arlene Davila, author of Barrio Dreams: Puerto Ricans, Latinos, and the Neoliberal City"This highly significant contribution assures that Latina immigrants will no longer be invisible in scholarly research on welfare reform. This superb ethnography establishes a clear connection to the political, legal, and economic realities that is needed in reassessing the success stories of welfare reform. It should be read by all those concerned with social inequality, poverty, and justice in America."
Mary Romero, author of Maid in the U.S.A "Not Working is an empirically rich and theoretically sophisticated study of welfare reform's deleterious effects on immigrant Latinas struggling to make a life for themselves and their children. This is an incredibly compelling ethnography."
Sanford F. Schram, author of After Welfare: The Culture of Postindustrial Social PolicyBy documenting the harsh effects of welfare reform, Not Working exposes the bipartisan rhetoric about "personal responsibility for what it is a cover for ten years of attacks on the poor.
International Socialist Review
lJournal of Sociology and Social Welfare"Original and insightful. Not Working is a powerful book, connecting theories of the state, citizenship, and globalization with first rate ethnography. It is an instant classic and will remain the definitive book on immigrant women and welfare reform for some time."
Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo, author of Doméstica: Immigrant Workers Cleaning and Caring in the Shadows of AffluenceThis is a scholarly, professional critique of social science research paradigms generally, and poverty knowledge industry and associated applied policy research in particular:
Choice: Highly recommended."A smart, engaging, and groundbreaking study that exposes the racist underpinnings of welfare reform. A model of stellar scholarship and a must read for anyone seeking to understand poverty in relation to the meaning of American citizenship today."
Arlene Davila, author of Barrio Dreams: Puerto Ricans, Latinos, and the Neoliberal City"This highly significant contribution assures that Latina immigrants will no longer be invisible in scholarly research on welfare reform. This superb ethnography establishes a clear connection to the political, legal, and economic realities that is needed in reassessing the success stories of welfare reform. It should be read by all those concerned with social inequality, poverty, and justice in America."
Mary Romero, author of Maid in the U.S.A "Not Working is an empirically rich and theoretically sophisticated study of welfare reform's deleterious effects on immigrant Latinas struggling to make a life for themselves and their children. This is an incredibly compelling ethnography."
Sanford F. Schram, author of After Welfare: The Culture of Postindustrial Social PolicyBy documenting the harsh effects of welfare reform, Not Working exposes the bipartisan rhetoric about "personal responsibility for what it is a cover for ten years of attacks on the poor.
International Socialist Review
Notă biografică
Alejandra Marchevsky is associate professor of liberal studies at California State University, Los Angeles.