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A New Introduction to Poverty : The Role of Race, Power, and Politics

Jennings, James(Edited by)Kushnick, Louis(Edited by)
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Since the end of the Second World War, poverty in the United States has been a persistent focus of social anxiety, public debate, and federal policy.

This volume argues convincingly that we will not be able to reduce or eliminate poverty until we take the political factors that contribute to its continuation into account. Ideal for course use, A New Introduction to Poverty opens with a historical overview of the major intellectual and political debates surrounding poverty in the United States.

Several factors have received inadequate attention: the impact of poverty on women; the synergy of racism and poverty; race and gender stratification of the workplace; and, crucially, the ways in which the powerful use their resources to maintain the economic status quo. Contributors include Mimi Abramovitz, Peter Alcock, Bonnie Thornton Dill, Raymond Franklin, Herman George Jr., Michael B.

Katz, Marlene Kim, Rebecca Morales, Sandra Patton, Valerie Polakow, Jackie Pope, Jill Quadagno, David C.

Ranney, Barbara Ransby, Bette Woody, and Maxine Baca Zinn.

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Product Details
New York University Press
0814742386 / 9780814742389
Hardback
362.5
01/01/1999
United States
400 pages
178 x 254 mm
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