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More Than Bread
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Irene Glasser
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/ Poverty & Homelessness
/ Psychological aspects
/ Social conditions
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ Soup kitchens
/ United States
2010,2011
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Irene Glasser
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/ United States
2010,2011
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More Than Bread
2010,2011
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Overview
More Than Bread examines life in the dining room of the Tabernacle Soup Kitchen, located in Middle City in a New England state. What happens when one hundred guests, which include single mothers, drug addicts, alcoholics, the mentally ill, and the chronically unemployed, representing diverse age groups and ethnicities, come together in the dining room for several hours each day? Irene Glasser challenges the popular assumption that soup kitchens function primarily to provide food for the hungry by refocusing our attention on the social aspects of the dining room. The soup kitchen offers a model of a de-professionalized, nonclinical, nurturing setting that is in contrast to the traditional human services agency.
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The University of Alabama Press,University of Alabama Press
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ISBN
0817356185, 9780817356187
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