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Daily struggles : the deepening racialization and feminization of poverty in Canada  Cover Image Book Book

Daily struggles : the deepening racialization and feminization of poverty in Canada

Kwok, Siu-ming, (editor., Added Author). Wallis, Maria A. (editor., Added Author).

Summary: "Daily Struggles offers a unique, critical perspective on poverty by highlighting gender and race analyses simultaneously. Unlike previously published Canadian books in this field, this book connects human rights, political economy perspectives, and citizenship issues to other areas of social exclusion, such as class, sexuality, and disability. Masterfully edited and presented in a logical, student-friendly fashion, Daily Struggles opens with theoretical frameworks that examine the racialization processes at work in Canada, with special attention to the consequences relevant to gender. The social construction of "race" and its subsequent devaluation and marginalization has several economic consequences for racialized individuals, especially racialized women. In section two, the economic consequences of race and gender are profiled, while the third section looks at how poverty, race, and gender are criminalized. The text also examines other ways in which racialized people―specifically women―are socially constructed to experience their lives as second-class Canadian citizens. The fourth and final section presents additional consequences of the racialized and gendered nature of poverty―consequences that have a fundamental impact on quality of life. This new book is ideally suited for a wide variety of sociology, social work, and political science courses in the areas of social inequality and stratification, poverty, social policy and welfare, gender, race and ethnicity, and anti-racism."--

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  • ISBN: 1551303396
  • ISBN: 9781551303390
  • Physical Description: 307 pages ; 25 cm.
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  • Publisher: Toronto : Canadian Scholars' Press, 2008.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note: Pt. I. Theoretical Framework -- Ch. 1. The Market Value and Social Value of Race / Peter S. Li -- Ch. 2. Representation of the Immigrant / Rose Baaba Folson -- Ch. 3. Selling (out) Diversity in an Age of Globalization / Yasmeen Abu-Laban and Christina Gabriel -- Ch. 4. Regulating Native Identity by Gender / Bonita Lawrence -- Pt. II. Economic Inequality and Social Exclusion -- Ch. 5. Social Exclusion: Socio-economic and Political Implications of the Racialized Gap / Grace-Edward Galabuzi -- Ch. 6. Homeworking: Dream Realized or Freedom Constrained? The Globalized Reality of Immigrant Garment Workers / Roxana Ng -- Ch. 7. Immigrant Women Workers in the Immigrant Settlement Sector / Jo-Anne Lee -- Ch. 8. Home(lessness) and the Naturalization of "Difference" / Nandita Sharma -- Ch. 9. Foreign Credentials in Canada's Multicultural Society / Lorne Foster -- Ch. 10. Racism/Anti-racism, Precarious Employment, and Unions / Tania Das Gupta -- Pt. III. Crime, Policing, Surveillance, and Social Exclusion -- Ch. 11. The Racialized Impact of Welfare Fraud Control in British Columbia and Ontario / Kiran Mirchandani and Wendy Chan -- Ch. 12. Data, Denials, and Confusion: The Racial Profiling Debate in Toronto / Scot Wortley and Julian Tanner -- Ch. 13. Delinquency of Asian Youth in Canada / Siu-ming Kwok and Dora Mei-Ying Tam -- Ch. 14. War Frenzy / Sunera Thobani -- Pt. IV. Other Exclusion and Inequality -- Ch. 15. If Low-Income Women of Colour Counted in Toronto / Punam Khosla -- Ch. 16. Gendered Racial Violence and Spatialized Justice: The Murder of Pamela George / Sherene H. Razack -- Ch. 17. The Social Construction of a "Drop-out": Dispelling the Myth / George J. Sefa Dei -- Ch. 18. Individual Freedom as a Social Commitment / Amartya Sen -- Conclusion: A National Strategy to Address the Racialization and Feminization of Poverty -- App. A. Canada's Action Plan against Racism -- App. B. UN Definition of Poverty.
Subject: Poor women -- Canada
Minorities -- Canada -- Economic conditions
Poverty -- Social aspects -- Canada
Canada -- Economic conditions
Femmes pauvres -- Canada
MinoritGes -- Canada -- Conditions Geconomiques
PauvretGe -- Aspect social -- Canada

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at College of the Rockies.

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