By Joanne Passaro
Gender and Homelessness: The book explores how gender differences contribute to the persistence of homelessness, with a focus black men in New York City.
Cultural and Moral Location: Homelessness is not just an economic issue but also a cultural and moral one, where homeless men are seen as both hypermasculinized and emasculated.
Survival Strategies: Homeless women often strategize to appear"worthy" to move through the system, while homeless men lack similar strategies and face greater stigmatization.
Impact of Family Structures: The book argues that nuclear family ideologies play a significant role in who remains homeless versus who becomes houseless.
Psychology Press, 1996, 128 pages