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Grassroots Warriors Nancy A. Naples

Grassroots Warriors By Nancy A. Naples

Grassroots Warriors by Nancy A. Naples


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Explores the connections among motherhood, work, politics and the community in low-income urban environments. It reveals the significant legacies of the social movements of the 1960s as well as the War on Poverty.

Grassroots Warriors Summary

Grassroots Warriors: Activist Mothering, Community Work, and the War on Poverty by Nancy A. Naples

Who are the grassroots warriors on the front lines of the war on poverty? Through in-depth interviews, Nancy Naples presents the voices of over sixty women--African American, Puerto Rican and white European American--who have fought for social and economic justice in the low-income neighborhoods of New York City and Philadelphia. These women, as community workers and activist mothers, contribute vital and often unpaid services to ther communities, offering complex political perspectives and empowering others. Naples reconceptualizes labor, mothering and politics from the standpoint of women committed to work and politically organize on behalf of low income urban communities. Her analysis reveals significant legacies from past social movements, and examines how gender, ethnicity and class influence political consciousness and practice.

Grassroots Warriors Reviews

One hopes this book will serve as a lesson for a renewed war on poverty. Upper-division undergraduates and above. -- Choice
Grassroots Warriors, provides a welcome counterpoint to the harsh judgments of those who disparage poor women for lacking work and family ethics and illustrates instead how the community action programs provided women opportunities to develop skills that enhanced their abilities to contribute to their communities. Nancy Naples provides a theoretically insightful analysis of the progressive possibilities of anti-poverty policy. -- Jill Quadagno, Florida State University
The book's major contribution is in providing the empirical material to suggest an alternative model of citizenship. Rather than identifying the model citizen as the voter, the community volunteer, or the aspiring politician, citizenship here is depicted as crossing the boundaries between paid and unpaid work, engaging with the caretaking work of the local community, and challenging the strictures of a deeply hierarchical society in all domains of life. -- Mobilization, Fall 2001

About Nancy A. Naples

Nancy A. Naples

Table of Contents

Part 1 Introduction; Chapter 1 Women Warriors in the War on Poverty; Part 2 The U.S. War on Poverty; Chapter 2 Contradictions of New Careers; Chapter 3 Community Action in Differing Political Contexts; Part 3 Motivations and Inspirations for Community Work; Chapter 4 Pathways to Community Work; Chapter 5 Activist Mothering, Community Caretaking, and Civic Work; Part 4 The Gendered Politics of Community Work; Chapter 6 Dynamics of Race, Class, and Feminist Praxis; Chapter 7 Intergenerational Continuity of Community Work; Part 5 Conclusion: Lessons for a Renewed War on Poverty; Chapter 8 Shifting Standpoints on Politics and the State;

Additional information

NPB9780415910248
9780415910248
0415910242
Grassroots Warriors: Activist Mothering, Community Work, and the War on Poverty by Nancy A. Naples
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
1998-08-04
286
N/A
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