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Intersections of Race, Gender, and Precarity

Navigating Insecurities in an American City

Stephanie M. Baran

In Intersections of Race, Gender, and Precarity: Navigating Insecurities in an American City, Stephanie Baran argues that when it comes to assistance the United States government often creates more problems than it solves. These institutions are not in the business of creating a pathway for people to escape poverty, often compounding that poverty instead. Through a two-year ethnographic study of poverty and insecurity in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the author shows how people navigate situations of poverty through interviews with recipients and organizations as well as those working at a local community pantry. Consequently, research uncovered how local food organizations with connections to the Milwaukee Chapter of the Black Panther Party hide their more radical roots to protect food donations from white donors, in essence protecting white fragility. People are far closer to experiencing poverty than they realize, as shown by the Government Shutdown of 2019 and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and typically have incomplete and inaccurate ideas of poverty as well as how people can experience upward mobility. Intersections of Race, Gender, and Precarity reveals this gap through a focus on how all these factors show up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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Lexington Books
Pages: 234 • Trim: 6¼ x 9
978-1-7936-0853-6 • Hardback • January 2022 • $105.00 • (£81.00)
978-1-7936-0855-0 • Paperback • August 2023 • $39.99 • (£30.00)
Subjects: Social Science / Agriculture & Food, Social Science / Sociology / Urban, Social Science / Race & Ethnic Relations

Stephanie M. Baran is instructor at Nicholls State University.

Table of Contents

List of Figures

Abbreviations

Preface

Acknowledgments

Note on Methodology

Introduction

Chapter 1“Let’s go eat in the office”: Life at a Milwaukee Food Pantry

Chapter 2Benefits: How Public Perceptions Hurt Recipient Access

Chapter 3Perceptions of Poverty

Chapter 4 Food Insecurity in an American City

Chapter 5Outside the pantry

Chapter 6What happens when a government ‘fails’ to act?

Chapter 7“I feel like a rat in a race”: The Benefit Experience

Chapter 8Hunger Task Force: Your Free & Local Food Bank

Conclusion An Ode to My Time at Feed the Need

Bibliography

About the Author

Written in an invitingly accessible tone, Dr. Baran elucidates how social class, race, and gender influence the ways welfare recipients are negatively perceived by others and how these biased perceptions affect welfare recipients’ abilities to navigate their own social milieu. The principled consideration and civic engagement Dr. Baran provided her participants and their community serve as an exemplar for how sociologists should ethically conduct community-based field research. This apt critique of problems in our current welfare system encourages readers to reflect on our own social standing and recognize that the majority of us are in much more precarious positions than we may have previously thought.


— Daniel Bartholomay, Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi


This book involves a qualitative, ethnographic study of poverty and economic insecurity among residents of Milwaukee, WI. Baran is particularly interested in how social class, race, and gender impact the perceptions of welfare recipients and other aspects of their lives. The author shares valuable data particularly related to how contemporary issues such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the Black Lives Matter movement affected the lives of those living in poverty in American urban centers over the past few years. This book will be of most interest to scholars and students of sociology, urban studies, and urban anthropology with a possible secondary audience among scholars studying the delivery of human services. Recommended. Advanced undergraduates through faculty.


— Choice Reviews


Intersections of Race, Gender, and Precarity

Navigating Insecurities in an American City

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  • In Intersections of Race, Gender, and Precarity: Navigating Insecurities in an American City, Stephanie Baran argues that when it comes to assistance the United States government often creates more problems than it solves. These institutions are not in the business of creating a pathway for people to escape poverty, often compounding that poverty instead. Through a two-year ethnographic study of poverty and insecurity in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the author shows how people navigate situations of poverty through interviews with recipients and organizations as well as those working at a local community pantry. Consequently, research uncovered how local food organizations with connections to the Milwaukee Chapter of the Black Panther Party hide their more radical roots to protect food donations from white donors, in essence protecting white fragility. People are far closer to experiencing poverty than they realize, as shown by the Government Shutdown of 2019 and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and typically have incomplete and inaccurate ideas of poverty as well as how people can experience upward mobility. Intersections of Race, Gender, and Precarity reveals this gap through a focus on how all these factors show up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 234 • Trim: 6¼ x 9
    978-1-7936-0853-6 • Hardback • January 2022 • $105.00 • (£81.00)
    978-1-7936-0855-0 • Paperback • August 2023 • $39.99 • (£30.00)
    Subjects: Social Science / Agriculture & Food, Social Science / Sociology / Urban, Social Science / Race & Ethnic Relations
Author
Author
  • Stephanie M. Baran is instructor at Nicholls State University.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Table of Contents

    List of Figures

    Abbreviations

    Preface

    Acknowledgments

    Note on Methodology

    Introduction

    Chapter 1“Let’s go eat in the office”: Life at a Milwaukee Food Pantry

    Chapter 2Benefits: How Public Perceptions Hurt Recipient Access

    Chapter 3Perceptions of Poverty

    Chapter 4 Food Insecurity in an American City

    Chapter 5Outside the pantry

    Chapter 6What happens when a government ‘fails’ to act?

    Chapter 7“I feel like a rat in a race”: The Benefit Experience

    Chapter 8Hunger Task Force: Your Free & Local Food Bank

    Conclusion An Ode to My Time at Feed the Need

    Bibliography

    About the Author

Reviews
Reviews
  • Written in an invitingly accessible tone, Dr. Baran elucidates how social class, race, and gender influence the ways welfare recipients are negatively perceived by others and how these biased perceptions affect welfare recipients’ abilities to navigate their own social milieu. The principled consideration and civic engagement Dr. Baran provided her participants and their community serve as an exemplar for how sociologists should ethically conduct community-based field research. This apt critique of problems in our current welfare system encourages readers to reflect on our own social standing and recognize that the majority of us are in much more precarious positions than we may have previously thought.


    — Daniel Bartholomay, Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi


    This book involves a qualitative, ethnographic study of poverty and economic insecurity among residents of Milwaukee, WI. Baran is particularly interested in how social class, race, and gender impact the perceptions of welfare recipients and other aspects of their lives. The author shares valuable data particularly related to how contemporary issues such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the Black Lives Matter movement affected the lives of those living in poverty in American urban centers over the past few years. This book will be of most interest to scholars and students of sociology, urban studies, and urban anthropology with a possible secondary audience among scholars studying the delivery of human services. Recommended. Advanced undergraduates through faculty.


    — Choice Reviews


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