Tales of Wayward Girls and Immoral Women

Tales of Wayward Girls and Immoral Women
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Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 0252066987
ISBN-13 : 9780252066986
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Book Synopsis Tales of Wayward Girls and Immoral Women by : Karen Whitney Tice

Download or read book Tales of Wayward Girls and Immoral Women written by Karen Whitney Tice and published by University of Illinois Press. This book was released on 1998 with total page 276 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Writing case records was central to the professionalization of social work, a task that by its very nature "created clients, authorities, problems, and solutions." In Tales of Wayward Girls and Immoral Women, Karen W. Tice argues that when early social workers wrote about their clients they transformed individual biographies into professional representations. Because the social workers were attuned to the intricacies of language, case records became focal points for debates on science, art, representation, objectivity, realism, and gender in public charity and reform. Tice uses 150 case records of early practitioners from a number of reform organizations and considers myriad books on the specifics of case recording to analyze the competing models of record-keeping, both in the field and outside it. "An original and important study, this is the first major work I know of to carry out a contextual analysis of case records and to discuss the role case records have played in the development of social work." -- Leslie Leighninger, author of Social Work, Social Welfare, and American Society


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