Women, Welfare and The Politics of Need Interpretation

Hypatia 2 (1):103-121 (1987)
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Abstract

I argue that social- welfare struggles should become more central for feminists. To clarify these, I offer an analysis of the U.S. welfare system. I expose the system's underlying gender norms and show how administrative practices preemptively define women's needs. I then situate these state practices in a larger terrain of struggle over the interpretation of social needs where feminists can intervene

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reprint Fraser, Nancy (1987) "Women, Welfare and the Politics of Need Interpretation". Thesis Eleven 17(1):88-106

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Nancy Fraser
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