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Keep Your Sunny Side: A Street-Level Look at Homelessness

机译:保持阳光明媚的一面:无家可归者在街上的眼光

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This opinion piece considers my personal experiences of poverty, homelessness, loss, and physical disability in relation to recent discussions of social defeat and resistance among permanent supported housing tenants with physical and mental illnesses. By drawing attention to the onslaught of deprivation and humiliation that generally comes with the territory of poverty and homelessness in the United States, I hope to influence the ways in which clinicians, social service providers, and scholars think about specific instances of social defeat and resistance. My basic point is that any specific experience of resistance or defeat cannot be adequately understood in isolation. Rather, such experiences must be understood in relation to individual life histories of defeat and resistance, and to the symbolic and material sources of success and failure available to citizens who occupy a particular section of social space in a given society.
机译:这篇见解文章考虑了我个人的贫困,无家可归,损失和肢体残疾的经历,以及最近有关永久支持的患有身心疾病的住房租户对社会失败和抵抗的讨论。通过提请人们注意美国贫困和无家可归者普遍遭受的剥夺和屈辱的冲击,我希望影响临床医生,社会服务提供者和学者对社会失败和抵抗的具体情况的思考方式。我的基本观点是,任何对抵抗或失败的特定经验都不能被孤立地充分理解。相反,必须将这些经历与失败和抵抗的个人生活史以及在给定社会中占据特定社会空间部分的公民所能获得的成功和失败的象征性和物质性来源相关地加以理解。

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