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The New Poverty Studies: The Ethnography of Power, Politics, and Impoverished People in the United States

The New Poverty Studies: The Ethnography of Power, Politics, and Impoverished People in the United States

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Stock market euphoria and blind faith in the post cold war economy have driven the topic of poverty from popular and scholarly discussion in the United States. At the same time the gap between the rich and poor has never been wider. The New Poverty Studies critically examines the new war against the poor that has accompanied the rise of the New Economy in the past two decades, and details the myriad ways poor people have struggled against it.
The essays collected here explore how global, national, and local structures of power produce poverty and affect the material well-being, social relations and politicization of the poor. In updating the 1960s encounter between ethnography and U.S. poverty, The New Poverty Studies highlights the ways poverty is constructed across multiple scales and multiple axes of difference.
Questioning the common wisdom that poverty persists because of the pathology, social isolation and welfare state dependency of the poor, the contributors to The New Poverty Studies point instead to economic restructuring and neoliberal policy reforms which have caused increased social inequality and economic polarization in the U.S.
Contributors include: Georges Fouron, Donna Goldstein, Judith Goode, Susan B. Hyatt, Catherine Kingfisher, Peter Kwong, Vin Lyon-Callo, Jeff Maskovsky, Sandi Morgen, Leith Mullings, Frances Fox Piven, Matthew Rubin, Nina Glick Schiller, Carol Stack, Jill Weigt, Eve Weinbaum, Brett Williams, and Patricia Zavella.
These contributions provide a dynamic understanding of poverty and immiseration
--North American Dialogue, Vol. 4, No. 1, Nov. 2001



Author: Judith G. Goode
Publisher: New York University Press
Published: 02/01/2002
Pages: 320
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.63lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 1.14d
ISBN: 9780814731161

Review Citation(s):
Choice 04/01/2002 pg. 1470

About the Author
Goode, Judith G.: - Judith Goode is Professor of Anthropology at Temple University. She is author of Urban Poverty in a Cross-Cultural Context, Anthropology of the City, and coauthor of Reshaping Ethnic and Racial Relations in Philadelphia: Immigrants in a Divided City.Maskovsky, Jeff: - Jeff Maskovsky is Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Montclair State University.

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