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Poverty Knowledge
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Author(s):
Alice O’Connor
Publication date:
December 31 2001
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Princeton University Press
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9781400824748
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December 31 2001
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10.1515/9781400824748
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
Acknowledgments
pp. vii
Contents
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 25
Chapter 1. Origins: Poverty and Social Science in The Era of Progressive Reform
pp. 55
Chapter 2. Poverty Knowledge as Cultural Critique: The Great Depression
pp. 74
Chapter 3. From the Deep South to the Dark Ghetto: Poverty Knowledge, Racial Liberalism, and Cultural “Pathology”
pp. 99
Chapter 4. Giving Birth to a “Culture of Poverty”: Poverty Knowledge in Postwar Behavioral Science, Culture, and Ideology
pp. 124
Chapter 5. Community Action
pp. 139
Chapter 6. In the Midst of Plenty: The Political Economy of Poverty in the Affluent Society
pp. 166
Chapter 7. Fighting Poverty with Knowledge: The Office of Economic Opportunity and the Analytic Revolution in Government
pp. 196
Chapter 8. Poverty’s Culture Wars
pp. 213
Chapter 9. The Poverty Research Industry
pp. 242
Chapter 10. Dependency, the “Underclass,” and a New Welfare “Consensus”: Poverty Knowledge for a Post-Liberal, Postindustrial Era
pp. 284
Chapter 11. The End of Welfare and the Case for a New Poverty Knowledge
pp. 297
Notes
pp. 359
Index
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