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Unsung Heroines Ruth Sidel

Unsung Heroines By Ruth Sidel

Unsung Heroines by Ruth Sidel


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Gives political-economic analysis that provides historical background on the way American social policy has evolved and compares the situation in the US to the social policies and ideologies of other countries. This book introduces courageous population of women committed to their families, holding fast to quintessential American values.

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Unsung Heroines: Single Mothers and the American Dream by Ruth Sidel

This compelling book destroys the derogatory images of single mothers that too often prevail in the media and in politics by creating a rich, moving, multidimensional picture of who these women really are. Ruth Sidel interviewed mothers from diverse races, ethnicities, religions, and social classes who became single through divorce, separation, widowhood, or who never married; none had planned to raise children on their own. Weaving together these women's voices with an accessible, cutting-edge sociological and political analysis of single motherhood today, Unsung Heroines introduces a resilient, resourceful, and courageous population of women committed to their families, holding fast to quintessential American values, and creating positive new lives for themselves and their children. What emerges from this penetrating study is a clear message about what all families - two-parent as well as single parent - must have to succeed: decent jobs at a living wage, comprehensive health care, and preschool and after-school care. In a final chapter, Sidel gives a broad political-economic analysis that provides historical background on the way American social policy has evolved and compares the situation in the U.S. to the social policies and ideologies of other countries.

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Ruth Sidel's dramatic life histories of single mothers make a revealing point: These mothers, especially the poor ones among them, work far harder and act more responsibly than some two parent families. they have to, because their and their children's survival depends on it. Perhaps they are America's true Supermoms. - Herbert J. Gans, author of Making Sense of America

About Ruth Sidel

Ruth Sidel, Professor of Sociology at Hunter College, is author of many books including Keeping Women and Children Last: America's War on the Poor (revised edition, 1998) and Battling Bias: The Struggle for Identity and Community on College Campuses (paperback edition, 1995).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Moving Beyond Stigma 2. Genuine Family Values 3. Loss 4. Resilience, Strength, and Perseverance 5. Everybody Knows My Grandma: Extended Families and Other Support Networks 6. I Have to Do Something with My Life: Derailed Dreams 7. I Really, Really Believed He Would Stick Around: Conflicting Conceptions of Commitment 8. An Agenda for the Twenty-first Century: Caring for All Our Families Notes Bibliography Index

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CIN0520247728G
9780520247727
0520247728
Unsung Heroines: Single Mothers and the American Dream by Ruth Sidel
Used - Good
Paperback
University of California Press
20060428
265
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