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Struggling in the Land of Plenty

Race, Class, and Gender in the Lives of Homeless Families

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Struggling in the Land of Plenty

Race, Class, and Gender in the Lives of Homeless Families

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At the conclusion of the twentieth century, the US economy was booming, but the gap between the rich and poor widened significantly in the 1990s, poverty rates among women and children skyrocketed, and there was an unprecedented rise in familial homelessness. Based on a four-year ethnographic study, Anne R. Roschelle examines how socially structured race, class, and gender inequality contributed to the rise in family homelessness and the devastating consequences for parents and their children. Struggling in the Land of Plenty analyzes the appalling conditions under which homeless women and children live, the violence endemic to their lives, the role of the welfare state in perpetrating poverty, and their never-ending struggle for survival.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1: San Francisco: The Best City on Earth

Chapter 2: Home is Where the [Broken] Heart Is

Chapter 3: The Unraveling Social Safety Net

Chapter 4: The Tattered Web of Kinship

Chapter 5: Life's a Bitch: The Everyday Struggle for Survival

Chapter 6: Paradise Lost: The Lived Experiences of Homeless Kids

Conclusion

References

Product details

Published Mar 29 2021
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 226
ISBN 9781793600783
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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