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From Slavery to Poverty – The Racial Origins of Welfare in New York, 1840–1918

Autor Gunja Sengupta
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 feb 2009
The racially charged stereotype of “welfare queen” - an allegedly promiscuous waster who uses her children as meal tickets funded by tax-payers - is a familiar figure in modern America, but as Gunja SenGupta reveals in From Slavery to Poverty, her historical roots run deep. By exploring the language and institutions of “welfare” in nineteenth-century New York, SenGupta shows that they became forums for contests over urban “underclass” identity.Mining a broad array of sources on six New York City institutions for the destitute, SenGupta reveals that the city’s interlocking network of private benevolence and municipal relief promoted a racialized and gendered definition of poverty and citizenship. The illuminating snapshots of New York relief and reform agencies in From Slavery to Poverty show that long before the advent of the twentieth-century welfare state, the discourse of welfare in its nineteenth-century incarnation, created a space to talk about community, race and nation, about what it meant to be “American” who belonged, and who did not.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780814740613
ISBN-10: 0814740618
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 47 illustrations tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: MI – New York University

Cuprins

Acknowledgments; List of Tables and Illustrations; IntroductionPart I1: Subaltern Worlds in Antebellum New York; 2: The White Republic and “Workfare”: Blackwell’s Island; 3: Not White, But Worthy: Maternalists and the “Pious Poor” of the Colored HomePart II4: The Color of Juvenile Justice: The New York House of Refuge; 5: Celtic Sisters, Saxon Keepers: Class, Whiteness, and the Women of the Hopper HomePart III6: Black Voluntarism and American Identities: The Howard Orphanage and Industrial SchoolEpilogue; Notes; Index; About the Author

Recenzii

"From Slavery to Poverty digs deeply into the vexed history of race and welfare in New York city. This book sparkles with fresh insights into the complicated story of black life in America's most important city." Shane White, author of Stories of Freedom in Black New York

Descriere

Reveals that New York’s interlocking network of private benevolence and municipal relief promoted a racialized and gendered definition of poverty and citizenship

Notă biografică

Gunja SenGupta