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Entitled to nothing = the struggle f...
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Park, Lisa Sun-Hee.
Entitled to nothing = the struggle for immigrant health care in the age of welfare reform /
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Entitled to nothing/ Lisa Park.
其他題名:
the struggle for immigrant health care in the age of welfare reform /
作者:
Park, Lisa Sun-Hee.
出版者:
New York :NYU Press, : 2011.,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (viii, 205 p.).
標題:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General. -
電子資源:
Full text available:
ISBN:
9780814768334 (electronic bk.)
Entitled to nothing = the struggle for immigrant health care in the age of welfare reform /
Park, Lisa Sun-Hee.
Entitled to nothing
the struggle for immigrant health care in the age of welfare reform /[electronic resource] :Lisa Park. - New York :NYU Press,2011. - 1 online resource (viii, 205 p.). - Nation of newcomers: Immigrant history as American history.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-191) and index.
"In <span style="font-style: italic;">Entitled to Nothing</span>, Lisa Sun-Hee Park investigates how the politics of immigration, health care, and welfare are intertwined. Documenting the formal return of the immigrant as a "public charge," or a burden upon the State, the author shows how the concept has been revived as states adopt punitive policies targeting immigrants of color and require them to "pay back" benefits for which they are legally eligible during a time of intense debate regarding welfare reform.<br /><br />Park argues that the notions of "public charge" and "public burden" were reinvigorated in the 1990s to target immigrant women of reproductiveage for deportation and as part of a larger project of "disciplining" immigrants. Drawing on nearly200 interviews with immigrant organizations, governmentagencies and safety net providers, as well as careful tracking of policies and media coverage, Park provides vivid, first-person accounts of howstruggles over the "public charge" doctrine unfolded on the ground,as well as its consequences for the immigrant community. Ultimately, she shows that the concept of "public charge" continues to lurkin the background, structuring our conception of who can legitimately access public programs and ofthe moral economy of work and citizenship in the U.S., and makes important policy suggestions for reforming our immigration system"--
ISBN: 9780814768334 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
211967
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General.
LC Class. No.: RA448.5.I44 / P66 2011
Dewey Class. No.: 362.1086/912
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