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Lillian Wald

Marjorie N. Feld (Autor)

Longleaf Services on behalf of Univ of N. Carolina (Editora)

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Founder of Henry Street Settlement on New York's Lower East Side as well as the Visiting Nurse Service of New York, Lillian Wald (1867-1940) was a remarkable social welfare activist. She was also a second-generation German Jewish immigrant who developed close associations with Jewish New York even as she consistently dismissed claims that her work emerged from a fundamentally Jewish calling. Challenging the conventional understanding of the Progressive movement as having its origins in Anglo-Protestant teachings, Marjorie Feld offers a critical biography of Wald in which she examines the crucial and complex significance of Wald's ethnicity to her life's work. In addition, by studying the Jewish community's response to Wald throughout her public career from 1893 to 1933, Feld demonstrates the changing landscape of identity politics in the first half of the twentieth century.

Feld argues that Wald's innovative reform work was the product of both her own family's experience with immigration and assimilation as Jews in late-nineteenth-century Rochester, New York, and her encounter with Progressive ideals at her settlement house in Manhattan. As an ethnic working on behalf of other ethnics, Wald developed a universal vision that was at odds with the ethnic particularism with which she is now identified. These tensions between universalism and particularism, assimilation and group belonging, persist to this day. Thus Feld concludes with an exploration of how, after her death, Wald's accomplishments have been remembered in popular perceptions and scholarly works. For the first time, Feld locates Wald in the ethnic landscape of her own time as well as ours.

Sobre o Livro

Esta biografia crítica revela a vida e a obra de Lillian Wald, uma importante ativista social e fundadora do Henry Street Settlement, oferecendo uma nova perspectiva sobre sua contribuição ao movimento progressista.

Marjorie N. Feld explora as complexidades da identidade étnica de Wald, desafiando a visão tradicional sobre suas motivações e destacando a interseção entre universalismo e particularismo em seu trabalho.

A leitura deste livro proporciona uma compreensão aprofundada do papel da imigração e da assimilação na formação das políticas sociais, além de refletir sobre como a memória de Wald foi moldada ao longo do tempo.

Características

Categoria Biografia
Subcategoria História
Autores Marjorie N. Feld
Sobre o Autor Marjorie N. Feld é uma autora reconhecida por suas contribuições ao estudo da história social e da identidade étnica.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 314
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Longleaf Services on behalf of Univ of N. Carolina
ISBN 9781469614656
Tamanho 15.6x23.4
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