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Miss Cutler And The Case Of The Resurrected Horse Social Work And The Story Of Poverty In America Australia And Britain Mark Peel

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Miss Cutler And The Case Of The Resurrected Horse Social Work And The Story Of Poverty In America Australia And Britain Mark Peel
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.29 MB
Pages: 344
Author: Mark Peel
ISBN: 9780226653662, 0226653668
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Miss Cutler And The Case Of The Resurrected Horse Social Work And The Story Of Poverty In America Australia And Britain Mark Peel by Mark Peel 9780226653662, 0226653668 instant download after payment.

Social workers produced thousands of case files about the poor during the interwar years. Analyzing almost two thousand such case files and traveling from Boston, Minneapolis, andPortland to London and Melbourne, Miss Cutler and the Case of the Resurrected Horse is a pioneering comparative study that examines how these stories of poverty were narrated and reshaped by ethnic diversity, economic crisis, and war.


Probing the similarities and differences in the ways Americans, Australians, and Britons understood and responded to poverty, Mark Peel draws a picture of social work that is based in the sometimes fraught encounters between the poor and their interpreters. He uses dramatization to bring these encounters to life—joining Miss Cutler and that resurrected horse are Miss Lindstrom and the fried potatoes and Mr. O’Neil and the seductive client—and to give these people a voice. Adding new dimensions to the study of charity and social work, this book is essential to understanding and tackling poverty in the twenty-first century.

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