Ebook: Dancing with broken bones : poverty, race, and spirit-filled dying in the inner city
Author: Moller David Wendell
- Tags: Urban poor, United States, Death, Case studies, Terminal care, United States, Case studies, Death, Social aspects, United States, POLITICAL SCIENCE, Public Policy, Social Security, POLITICAL SCIENCE, Public Policy, Social Services & Welfare
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- City: New York, NY
- Edition: Revised and expanded edition
- Language: English
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Dancing with Broken Bones gives voice and face to a vulnerable and disempowered population whose stories often remain untold: the urban dying poor. Drawing on complex issues surrounding poverty, class, and race, Moller illuminates the unique sufferings that often remain unknown and hidden within a culture of broad invisibility. He demonstrates how a complex array of factors, such as mistrust of physicians, regrettable indignities in care, and inadequate communication among providers, patients, and families, shape the experience of the dying poor in the inner city. This book challenges readers to look at reality in a different way. Demystifying stereotypes that surround poverty, Moller illuminates how faith, remarkable optimism, and an unassailable spirit provide strength and courage to the dying poor. Dancing with Broken Bones serves as a rallying call for compassionate individuals everywhere to understand and respond to the needs of the especially vulnerable, yet inspiring, people who comprise the world of the inner city dying poor.
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