Reading Poverty in America
Delve into the complexities of poverty in the United States with Patrick Shannon's insightful work, Reading Poverty in America. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2014, this hardback edition spans 154 pages and offers a critical examination of the ideological battles surrounding poverty and education. Shannon navigates the liberal, conservative, and neoliberal perspectives that shape responses to poverty within the context of reading education. He presents radical democratic interpretations that challenge conventional narratives, making this book essential for educators, policymakers, and anyone interested in the intersection of poverty and literacy. Discover how reading education can both reflect and influence societal views on poverty in this thought-provoking update. Perfect for those looking to engage deeply with contemporary educational discourse.