Under the Cover of Kindness - (Knowledge) by Leslie Margolin (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- In Under the Cover of Kindness, Leslie Margolin looks at how this country's social welfare system developed and with what results.
- Author(s): Leslie Margolin
- 216 Pages
- Social Science, Social Work
- Series Name: Knowledge
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This book critically assesses how social workers invent themselves as they simultaneously invent their field of knowledge.Book Synopsis
In Under the Cover of Kindness, Leslie Margolin looks at how this country's social welfare system developed and with what results. From his detailed examination of social work texts, primarily case histories, he argues persuasively that social work disguises its own assumptions and claims to power as a way of further legitimizing its actions. By attending to these case histories, Margolin shows how social work entails not only the intrusion into the previously private space of the home but also the constant justification of this intervention - to both clients and workers themselves - as representing charitable and disinterested help. This book critically assesses how social workers invent themselves as they simultaneously invent their field of knowledge.
From the Back Cover
In the fascinating style of Foucault, Leslie Margolin produces a telling treatment of the invention and development of social work. Digging into the discipline in political as well as intellectual terms, Margolin's archaeology unearths dark ruins that revolt us and forgotten artifacts that sparkle with insight into how modern projects of knowledge turn relentlessly on dynamics of social power. -John S. Nelson, University of Iowa