Reclaiming class : women, poverty, and the promise of higher education in America / edited by Vivyan C. Adair and Sandra L. Dahlberg.

The double-edged impact of policy and education in the lives of poor women.

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Other Authors: Adair, Vivyan Campbell (Editor), Dahlberg, Sandra L., 1958- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia : Temple University Press, ©2003.
Series:Teaching/learning social justice.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: reclaiming class: women, poverty, and the promise of higher education in America / Vivyan C. Adair and Sandra L. Dahlberg
  • Speech pathology: the deflowering of an accent / Laura Sullivan-Hackley
  • Disciplined and punished: poor women, bodily inscription, and resistance through education / Vivyan C. Adair
  • Academic constructions of "White Trash," or how to insult poor people without really trying / Nell Sullivan
  • Survival in a not so brave new world / Sandra L. Dahlberg
  • To be young, pregnant, and black: my life as a welfare coed / Joycelyn K. Moody
  • If you want me to pull myself up, give me bootstraps / Lisa K. Waldner
  • If I survive, it will be despite welfare reform: reflections of a former welfare student / Tonya Mitchell
  • Not by myself alone: upward bound with family and friends / Deborah Megivern
  • Choosing the lesser evil: the violence of the welfare stereotype / Andrea S. Harris
  • From welfare to academe: welfare reform as college-educated welfare mothers know it / Sandy Smith Madsen
  • Seven years in exile / Leticia Almanza
  • Families first--but not in higher education: poor, independent students and the impact of financial aid / Sandra L. Dahlberg
  • Leper keepers: front-line workers and the key to education for poor women / Judith Owens-Manley
  • "That's why I'm on Prozac": battered women, traumatic stress, and education in the context of welfare reform / Lisa D. Brush
  • Fulfilling the promise of higher education / Vivyan C. Adair.