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Inequality, violence, and gender relations in a global city: New York, 1986–1996
In the 1980s and 1990s, the transformation of the United States toward a global and information‐oriented economy has precipitated changing expectations and opportunities for working class men and women. Men have lost work, poor women have lost welfare benefits and many working class people no longer have access to adequate housing. The overall impact of these changes, including the uneven destruction of poor communities and the shifting, unstable gender hierarchies they have produced, has been to generate intense conflict reflected in increased violence in the community and in the household. The research described below, based on fieldwork in New York City in the 1990s among women and their families who have been relocated from family shelters into permanent housing, begins to outline some of the intervening processes that foster violence towards poor women. For many women violence is the immediate event that precipitates them into homelessness. But, when women leave the shelter system and have to create ...
期刊介绍:
Identities explores the relationship of racial, ethnic and national identities and power hierarchies within national and global arenas. It examines the collective representations of social, political, economic and cultural boundaries as aspects of processes of domination, struggle and resistance, and it probes the unidentified and unarticulated class structures and gender relations that remain integral to both maintaining and challenging subordination. Identities responds to the paradox of our time: the growth of a global economy and transnational movements of populations produce or perpetuate distinctive cultural practices and differentiated identities.