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Writing the Family : Women, Auto-Ethnography, and Family Work.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Transgressions SeriesPublisher: Rotterdam : BRILL, 2012Copyright date: ©2012Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (314 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789460917493
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Writing the FamilyLOC classification:
  • L1-991
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Writing the Family: Women, Auto-Ethnography, and Family work -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- Introduction Theory and Auto-ethnography -- Part I: My Two Families: An Auto-ethnography of the Internalized Lived by and Lived with Family Experience -- Chapter 1: We All Have Two Families -- Chapter 2: The Ideal Family: A Tracing Internalized -- Chapter 3: R.D. Laing: The Internalized Family -- Chapter 4: Psychologization of the Nuclear Family -- Chapter 5: Putting the Family Back on the Map -- Part II: Learning My Mother's Magic -- Preface -- Chapter 6: Background: A Personal Journey -- Chapter 7: Journey Continued: Toward a Just and Equitable Practice -- Chapter 8: A Vision of Difference: Genogram of Flight -- Part III: Foucault and Power in Child Protection -- Chapter 9 : Burnt Out -- Chapter 10: Authority and Power -- Chapter 11: History of the Family, Youth, and Child Protection -- Chapter 12: Theoretical Underpinnnings: Foucault and Governmentality -- Chapter 13: Auto-ethnography: Filling the Gap -- Chapter 14: Power and the Child Protection Worker -- Chapter 15: Never Without Power -- References.
Summary: This is not a traditional book about the family. In a very essential way, it is a book about being a woman in relation to the current form of the family under capitalism in North America. The authors are three women whose interest in the family stems out of their own unique and varied experiences.
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Intro -- Writing the Family: Women, Auto-Ethnography, and Family work -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- Introduction Theory and Auto-ethnography -- Part I: My Two Families: An Auto-ethnography of the Internalized Lived by and Lived with Family Experience -- Chapter 1: We All Have Two Families -- Chapter 2: The Ideal Family: A Tracing Internalized -- Chapter 3: R.D. Laing: The Internalized Family -- Chapter 4: Psychologization of the Nuclear Family -- Chapter 5: Putting the Family Back on the Map -- Part II: Learning My Mother's Magic -- Preface -- Chapter 6: Background: A Personal Journey -- Chapter 7: Journey Continued: Toward a Just and Equitable Practice -- Chapter 8: A Vision of Difference: Genogram of Flight -- Part III: Foucault and Power in Child Protection -- Chapter 9 : Burnt Out -- Chapter 10: Authority and Power -- Chapter 11: History of the Family, Youth, and Child Protection -- Chapter 12: Theoretical Underpinnnings: Foucault and Governmentality -- Chapter 13: Auto-ethnography: Filling the Gap -- Chapter 14: Power and the Child Protection Worker -- Chapter 15: Never Without Power -- References.

This is not a traditional book about the family. In a very essential way, it is a book about being a woman in relation to the current form of the family under capitalism in North America. The authors are three women whose interest in the family stems out of their own unique and varied experiences.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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