The Politics of Survival
The Politics of Survival
Black Women Social Welfare Beneficiaries in Brazil and the United States
Mitchell-Walthour, Gladys L.
Columbia University Press
06/2023
280
Dura
Inglês
9780231207669
15 a 20 dias
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Politics of Survival
2. Support of Social Welfare Programs, Stigma, and Resistance
3. Perceptions of Class, Skin Color, and Gender Discrimination
4. Are Poor Black Women to Blame for Conservative Politicians? Social Welfare Beneficiaries' Political Knowledge, Voting Preferences, and Religion
5. Conclusion: Are Poor Black Women the Hope for Progressive Politics?
Appendix
Notes
References
Index
Introduction
1. The Politics of Survival
2. Support of Social Welfare Programs, Stigma, and Resistance
3. Perceptions of Class, Skin Color, and Gender Discrimination
4. Are Poor Black Women to Blame for Conservative Politicians? Social Welfare Beneficiaries' Political Knowledge, Voting Preferences, and Religion
5. Conclusion: Are Poor Black Women the Hope for Progressive Politics?
Appendix
Notes
References
Index
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social welfare; precarity; social safety nets; survival; resistance; racial identity; political identity; mutual aid; Black studies; gender studies; comparative sociology; Black feminist thought; African Diaspora; systemic racism; classism; colorism; discrimination; Brazil; United States
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Politics of Survival
2. Support of Social Welfare Programs, Stigma, and Resistance
3. Perceptions of Class, Skin Color, and Gender Discrimination
4. Are Poor Black Women to Blame for Conservative Politicians? Social Welfare Beneficiaries' Political Knowledge, Voting Preferences, and Religion
5. Conclusion: Are Poor Black Women the Hope for Progressive Politics?
Appendix
Notes
References
Index
Introduction
1. The Politics of Survival
2. Support of Social Welfare Programs, Stigma, and Resistance
3. Perceptions of Class, Skin Color, and Gender Discrimination
4. Are Poor Black Women to Blame for Conservative Politicians? Social Welfare Beneficiaries' Political Knowledge, Voting Preferences, and Religion
5. Conclusion: Are Poor Black Women the Hope for Progressive Politics?
Appendix
Notes
References
Index
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