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Creating Gender The Sexual Politics Of Welfare Policy Cathy Marie Johnson Georgia Duerstlahti

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Creating Gender The Sexual Politics Of Welfare Policy Cathy Marie Johnson Georgia Duerstlahti
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.44 MB
Pages: 262
Author: Cathy Marie Johnson; Georgia Duerst-Lahti
ISBN: 9781626373211, 1626373213
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Creating Gender The Sexual Politics Of Welfare Policy Cathy Marie Johnson Georgia Duerstlahti by Cathy Marie Johnson; Georgia Duerst-lahti 9781626373211, 1626373213 instant download after payment.

Seldom do we notice, let alone explicitly acknowledge, that public policies set distinct parameters for gender. But as Creating Gender compellingly demonstrates, in reality governments do use policy—to legitimize and support some gender-based behaviors, while undermining others. Looking in depth at the case of welfare reform, but considering a wide range of policy arenas, the authors examine how government policymaking in essence defines the "proper" nature of males and females. At the heart of their analysis is an effort to resolve questions about how policies determine what women and men must do to be granted standing as good citizens—and what benefits they can subsequently accrue. The result is a clear yet sophisticated exploration of the troublesome, sometimes insidious, ways in which gender ideology works in tandem with conventional political ideologies in the United States today.

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