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A Complex Exile : Homelessness and Social Exclusion in Canada

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    UBC Press, 2020
    Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.

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  • Author: Dej, Erin
    Date:
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    2020
    Summary:

    A Complex Exile shows that the homelessness sector inadvertently reinforces the social exclusion of people who are homeless. Over 235,000 people couch-surf, stay in emergency shelters, or live on the street in Canada every year. However, the very policies, practices, and funding models that exist to house the homeless, promote social inclusion, and provide mental health care form a homelessness industrial complex. These practices emphasize personal responsibility and individualized responses that ultimately serve to subtly exclude people. This book goes beyond bio-medical and psychological perspectives on homelessness, mental illness, and addiction, to call for a transformation in how we respond to homelessness in Canada.

    Contents:
    • 1 Exploring Exclusion among People Experiencing Homelessness 2 The Pillars of Exclusion: Homelessness, Mental Illness, and Criminalization in Canada3 Managing in Place: The Shelter as Neoliberal Total Institution4 Identity Management: Identity Making in the Context of Marginalization5 Taking the Blame: Responsibilizing Homelessness6 The Homeless Mental Health Consumer: Managing Exclusion through Redeemability7 Moving toward Inclusion Notes; References; Index.
    Original Publisher: [Place of publication not identified], UBC Press
    Language(s): English
    ISBN: 9780774865142, 0774865148