The Politics of Disgust: The Public Identity of the Welfare Queen

The Politics of Disgust: The Public Identity of the Welfare Queen

by Ange-Marie Hancock
The Politics of Disgust: The Public Identity of the Welfare Queen

The Politics of Disgust: The Public Identity of the Welfare Queen

by Ange-Marie Hancock

eBook

$21.49  $28.00 Save 23% Current price is $21.49, Original price is $28. You Save 23%.

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers


Overview

Winner of the 2006 Race, Ethnicity, and Politics Organized Section Best First Book Award from the American Political Science Association

Winner of the 2006 W.E.B. DuBois Book Award from the National Conference of Black Political Scientists

Ange-Marie Hancock argues that longstanding beliefs about poor African American mothers were the foundation for the contentious 1996 welfare reform debate that effectively "ended welfare as we know it." By examining the public identity of the so-called welfare queen and its role in hindering democratic deliberation, The Politics of Disgust shows how stereotypes and politically motivated misperceptions about race, class and gender were effectively used to instigate a politics of disgust.
The ongoing role of the politics of disgust in welfare policy is revealed here by using content analyses of the news media, the 1996 congressional floor debates, historical evidence and interviews with welfare recipients themselves. Hancock's incisive analysis is both compelling and disturbing, suggesting the great limits of today's democracy in guaranteeing not just fair and equitable policy outcomes, but even a fair chance for marginalized citizens to participate in the process.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814773413
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 12/01/2004
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 210
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Ange-Marie Hancock is assistant professor of political science and African American studies at Yale University.

Table of Contents

ContentsList of Tables Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations 1 Introduction: The Face of Welfare Reform2 Political Culture and the Public Identity of the “Welfare Queen” 3 The News Media: Constructing the Politics of Disgust? 4 Public Discourse in Congress: Haunted by Ghosts of “Welfare Queens” Past 5 Contending with the Politics of Disgust: Public Identity through Welfare Recipients’ Eyes 6 The Dual Threat: The Impact of Public Identity and the Politics of Disgust on Democratic Deliberation 7 Epilogue: Public Identity and the Politics of Disgust in the New Millennium Appendix A: Citations for News Media Data SetAnalyzed in Chapter 3 Appendix B: Congressional Record DocumentsAnalyzed in Chapter 4 Appendix C: Data Analysis Procedures Notes Bibliography Index About the Author
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews