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Chapter Thirteen. Poor Mothers, Poor Children: The Feminization of Poverty in Rural India
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Gretta M. Fernandes
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWL EDGMENTS xi
- Introduction: On Narrating Practice with Children and Adolescents 1
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PART I: Ethnographies, Narrative Inquiries, and Life Stories
- Chapter One. From Disempowerment to Self- Belief: A Center of Hope for Vulnerable Youth in Cape Town 31
- Chapter Two. Aging Out and on My Own: Stories of Youth Transitions Out of Foster Care 48
- Chapter Three. Dreaming Despite Status: Immigrant Youth in Contingent Migration Contexts 66
- Chapter Four. “Hear Me”: Collaborating with Youth to Address Sexual Exploitation 84
- Chapter Five. In Between Worlds: Narrating Ecological Heritage Practices for Teenage Wellness 102
- Chapter Six. Neighborhood Surveillance and the Prison Assembly Line 118
- Chapter Seven. Considering Inequalities: Experiences in Part- Time Youth Work 133
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PART II: Autoethnography and Storytelling
- Chapter Eight. Finding Justice: Transforming Schools with the Children We Serve 149
- Chapter Nine. Fitting In, Letting Go, and Other Common Concerns for Children with Disabilities 171
- Chapter Ten. Between Life Stories and the Strug gle for Homeless Youth 188
- Chapter Eleven. Childhood and the Politics of Care 214
- Chapter Twelve. Living on the Frontline: Reality- Based Drug Education in the Era of Black Lives Matter 231
- Chapter Thirteen. Poor Mothers, Poor Children: The Feminization of Poverty in Rural India 247
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PART III: Practice Reflections and Case Narratives
- Chapter Fourteen. Understand the Brain, Understand Our Children 263
- Chapter Fifteen. Beyond Deficits: Shifting Perspectives in Child and Youth Mental Health 281
- Chapter Sixteen. Shifting Identities, Shifting Meanings: Adolescent Siblings and Grief 298
- Chapter Seventeen. Creating Spaces for Sam: A Story of Healing Trauma Through Narrative Means and Art Therapy 313
- Chapter Eighteen. Stories of Youth and Family Navigating a New Frontier of Social Media 331
- CONTRIBUTORS 351
- INDEX 355
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWL EDGMENTS xi
- Introduction: On Narrating Practice with Children and Adolescents 1
-
PART I: Ethnographies, Narrative Inquiries, and Life Stories
- Chapter One. From Disempowerment to Self- Belief: A Center of Hope for Vulnerable Youth in Cape Town 31
- Chapter Two. Aging Out and on My Own: Stories of Youth Transitions Out of Foster Care 48
- Chapter Three. Dreaming Despite Status: Immigrant Youth in Contingent Migration Contexts 66
- Chapter Four. “Hear Me”: Collaborating with Youth to Address Sexual Exploitation 84
- Chapter Five. In Between Worlds: Narrating Ecological Heritage Practices for Teenage Wellness 102
- Chapter Six. Neighborhood Surveillance and the Prison Assembly Line 118
- Chapter Seven. Considering Inequalities: Experiences in Part- Time Youth Work 133
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PART II: Autoethnography and Storytelling
- Chapter Eight. Finding Justice: Transforming Schools with the Children We Serve 149
- Chapter Nine. Fitting In, Letting Go, and Other Common Concerns for Children with Disabilities 171
- Chapter Ten. Between Life Stories and the Strug gle for Homeless Youth 188
- Chapter Eleven. Childhood and the Politics of Care 214
- Chapter Twelve. Living on the Frontline: Reality- Based Drug Education in the Era of Black Lives Matter 231
- Chapter Thirteen. Poor Mothers, Poor Children: The Feminization of Poverty in Rural India 247
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PART III: Practice Reflections and Case Narratives
- Chapter Fourteen. Understand the Brain, Understand Our Children 263
- Chapter Fifteen. Beyond Deficits: Shifting Perspectives in Child and Youth Mental Health 281
- Chapter Sixteen. Shifting Identities, Shifting Meanings: Adolescent Siblings and Grief 298
- Chapter Seventeen. Creating Spaces for Sam: A Story of Healing Trauma Through Narrative Means and Art Therapy 313
- Chapter Eighteen. Stories of Youth and Family Navigating a New Frontier of Social Media 331
- CONTRIBUTORS 351
- INDEX 355