'Race', Gender, Social Welfare: Encounters in a Postcolonial SocietyISBN: 978-0-7456-2284-2
Hardcover
248 pages
August 2000, Polity
Other Available Formats: Paperback
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The book presents a layered and finely textured analysis of the
issue of 'ethnic minority' women in professional social work in
Britain. The analysis contextualizes their entry in terms of an
understanding of the developing relationship between racial
formation and its expression in local and central policy and
policy-making. In the process, the author builds upon and greatly
extends the current analyses of social policy and 'race' and
gender. Using a skilful mix of theory, empirical research and
interviews, the book explores the complexities of the racialized
and gendered world of the social services department. The result is
an important contribution to the literature that draws on feminist,
postcolonial, psychoanalytic and social constructionist
perspectives to develop an argument about processes of racial
formation.
'Race', Gender, Social Welfare will be of interest to students, academics and practitioners in the fields of social welfare, social work, ethnic and women's studies and discourse analysis.