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Acknowledgements | p. vi |
Preface | p. vii |
Theoretical and Conceptual Considerations | p. 1 |
The Imperative of Theory | p. 1 |
Social Problems: The Great Paradox of the Helping Professions | p. 3 |
Order and Conflict/Change Perspectives | p. 8 |
Critical Social Theory | p. 16 |
Critical Social Work Theory | p. 19 |
Modernism and Postmodernism | p. 21 |
Major Concepts Associated with Oppression/Anti-Oppression Framework | p. 24 |
Conclusion | p. 32 |
Critical Questions for Discussion | p. 32 |
Further Readings | p. 33 |
Oppression: An Overview | p. 34 |
Diversity, Difference, and Oppression | p. 34 |
Social Work Approaches to Difference | p. 37 |
The Nature of Oppression | p. 38 |
Oppression as a Social Justice Issue | p. 44 |
The Genealogy of Modern-day Oppression and the Politics of Identity | p. 48 |
The Dynamics of Oppression | p. 53 |
Forms of Oppression | p. 55 |
Personal, Cultural, and Structural Levels of Oppression | p. 61 |
Conclusion | p. 63 |
Critical Questions for Discussion | p. 64 |
Further Readings | p. 65 |
Oppression at the Personal Level | p. 67 |
Normalizing Gaze and Objectified Bodies | p. 67 |
Acts of Oppression at the Personal Level | p. 68 |
Effects of Oppression on the Individual | p. 73 |
Surviving Oppression: Responses of Oppressed People at the Personal Level | p. 83 |
Critical Social Theory and Personal Oppression | p. 88 |
Conclusion | p. 89 |
Critical Questions for Discussion | p. 90 |
Further Readings | p. 91 |
Oppression at the Cultural Level | p. 93 |
Introduction | p. 93 |
Culture (the 'Poor Cousin' in Social Work) | p. 96 |
The Dominant Culture | p. 98 |
Popular/Mass Culture | p. 101 |
Critical Social Theories of Culture | p. 102 |
Stereotypes as Cultural Expressions of Oppression | p. 110 |
Language and Discourse as Mechanisms of Oppression (and Anti-Oppression) | p. 114 |
Social Work and Cultural Oppression | p. 118 |
Conclusion | p. 123 |
Critical Questions for Discussion | p. 124 |
Further Readings | p. 125 |
Oppression at the Structural Level | p. 126 |
Introduction | p. 126 |
Social Relations and Oppression | p. 127 |
The Politics of Difference | p. 135 |
Economic Relations and Oppression | p. 138 |
Political Relations and Oppression | p. 144 |
Effects of Structural Oppression | p. 150 |
Social Determinants of Health | p. 154 |
Conclusion | p. 156 |
Critical Questions for Discussion | p. 158 |
Further Readings | p. 158 |
Internalized Oppression and Domination | p. 160 |
Introduction | p. 160 |
Psychology of Oppression | p. 160 |
Inferiority and Internalized Oppression | p. 162 |
The Master-Slave Paradigm | p. 163 |
False Consciousness | p. 167 |
Other Perspectives on Internalized Oppression | p. 172 |
Psychology of Liberation | p. 178 |
Internalized Domination | p. 179 |
Conclusion | p. 184 |
Critical Questions for Discussion | p. 185 |
Further Readings | p. 186 |
The 'Web': The Multiplicity, Intersectionality, and Heterogeneity of Oppression | p. 188 |
Introduction | p. 188 |
Multiple Identities and the Persistence of Domination and Oppression | p. 189 |
Models of Multiple Oppressions | p. 191 |
Intersections of Oppression: An Analysis | p. 198 |
Heterogeneity within Oppressed Groups | p. 203 |
Conclusion | p. 217 |
Critical Questions for Discussion | p. 218 |
Further Readings | p. 218 |
Anti-Oppressive Social Work Practice at the Personal and Cultural Levels | p. 220 |
Introduction | p. 220 |
Anti-Oppressive Practice at the Personal Level | p. 222 |
Anti-Oppressive Practice at the Cultural Level | p. 242 |
Challenging the Organization | p. 252 |
Conclusion | p. 256 |
Critical Questions for Discussion | p. 257 |
Further Readings | p. 258 |
Anti-Oppressive Social Work at the Structural Level and Selected Principles of Anti-Oppressive Social Work | p. 259 |
Introduction | p. 259 |
Anti-Oppressive Practice at the Structural Level | p. 259 |
Selected Principles of Anti-oppressive Social Work Practice | p. 272 |
The Constructive Use of Anger | p. 282 |
Conclusion | p. 284 |
Critical Questions for Discussion | p. 285 |
Further Readings | p. 285 |
Unpacking Our Knapsacks of Invisible Privilege | p. 287 |
Introduction | p. 287 |
The Nature of Privilege | p. 288 |
Dynamics of Privilege | p. 292 |
Why Dominant Groups Do Not See Privilege as a Problem | p. 296 |
A Taxonomy of Everyday Examples of Unearned Privilege | p. 299 |
Social Work and Privilege | p. 308 |
What Can We Do? | p. 311 |
Conclusion | p. 318 |
Critical Questions for Discussion | p. 319 |
Further Readings | p. 320 |
Notes | p. 322 |
References | p. 328 |
Index | p. 343 |
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