Gender, Class, and Shelter

Gender, Class, and Shelter
Title Gender, Class, and Shelter PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth C. Cromley
Publisher Univ. of Tennessee Press
Pages 292
Release 1995
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780870498725

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Features 18 essays by scholars in the fields of folklore, architectural history, urban history, preservation, archaeology, and geography, tackling a variety of building types and interpretive issues within the broad themes of gender, economic and social institutions, ethnicity and race, popular culture, and rural and urban geographies. Bandw illustrations. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Struggling in the Land of Plenty

Struggling in the Land of Plenty
Title Struggling in the Land of Plenty PDF eBook
Author Anne R. Roschelle
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 215
Release 2019-09-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1793600775

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At the conclusion of the twentieth century, the US economy was booming, but the gap between the rich and poor widened significantly in the 1990s, poverty rates among women and children skyrocketed, and there was an unprecedented rise in familial homelessness. Based on a four-year ethnographic study, Anne R. Roschelle examines how socially structured race, class, and gender inequality contributed to the rise in family homelessness and the devastating consequences for parents and their children. Struggling in the Land of Plenty analyzes the appalling conditions under which homeless women and children live, the violence endemic to their lives, the role of the welfare state in perpetrating poverty, and their never-ending struggle for survival.

Housing, Class and Gender in Modern British Writing, 1880-2012

Housing, Class and Gender in Modern British Writing, 1880-2012
Title Housing, Class and Gender in Modern British Writing, 1880-2012 PDF eBook
Author Emily Cuming
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 247
Release 2016-08-24
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1107150183

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The author demonstrates how depictions of domestic space tell stories of class, gender, social belonging and exclusion.

Living in a Man-made World

Living in a Man-made World
Title Living in a Man-made World PDF eBook
Author Marion Roberts
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 177
Release 1991
Genre Architecture and women
ISBN 9780415057479

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Social Construction of Gender Inequality in the Housing System

Social Construction of Gender Inequality in the Housing System
Title Social Construction of Gender Inequality in the Housing System PDF eBook
Author Paul Pennartz
Publisher Routledge
Pages 234
Release 2019-05-23
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0429797834

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First published in 1997, this volume recognises the issue of gender inequality in Hong Kong housing. The invisibility of the housing problem is compounded by the dominant patriarchal Chinese culture in Hong Kong. The issue remains marginal in Western countries as well, despite increasing concern. Kam Wah Chan makes meaningful, insightful progress on the housing issue in Hong Kong by focusing on the crucial issues of housing for lone mothers and for women in new towns.

Coming Out to the Streets

Coming Out to the Streets
Title Coming Out to the Streets PDF eBook
Author Brandon Andrew Robinson
Publisher University of California Press
Pages 249
Release 2020-11-17
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0520299272

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Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) youth are disproportionately represented in the U.S. youth homelessness population. In Coming Out to the Streets, Brandon Andrew Robinson examines their lives. Based on interviews and ethnographic fieldwork in central Texas, Coming Out to the Streets looks into the LGBTQ youth's lives before they experience homelessness—within their families, schools, and other institutions—and later when they navigate the streets, deal with police, and access shelters and other services. Through this documentation, Brandon Andrew Robinson shows how poverty and racial inequality shape the ways that the LGBTQ youth negotiate their gender and sexuality before and while they are experiencing homelessness. To address LGBTQ youth homelessness, Robinson contends that solutions must move beyond blaming families for rejecting their child. In highlighting the voices of the LGBTQ youth, Robinson calls for queer and trans liberation through systemic change.

Routledge Library Editions: Women and Crime

Routledge Library Editions: Women and Crime
Title Routledge Library Editions: Women and Crime PDF eBook
Author Various Authors
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 966
Release 2022-07-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317285220

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This set reissues five books on the subject of women and crime. The titles, which were originally published between 1930 and 1996, include a book of case-studies of female criminals, a comprehensive annotated bibliography on the social conflict and change of women in crime, and essays which examine the construction of women in criminology. This set will be of particular interest to students of both criminology and women’s studies.