Park, Yoosun

Making refugees : a histortcal discourse analysis of the construction of the 'Refugee; in the US social work, 1990- 1957 / Making refugees : a histortcal discourse analysis of the construction of the 'Refugee; in the US social work, 1990- 1957 / Yoosun Park - Oxford, UK, Oxford University Press, June, 2008. - 771- 787 p. - Monthly - June, 2008. - Volume 38, Number 4 .

this paper traces the discursive constructions through which refugees were produced as particular kinds of subjects in US social work discourse in the first half of the twentieth century. Prior to the onset of the Second World War, the refugee ideal was valorized in social work discourse to both exhort and contest immigration restrictions. In the war years, actual refuges became framed, instead, as the most troublesome immigrants. The many anti- restrictionists among social work's leaders persistently and prolifically opposed problematized constructions of refugees. But through its uncritical uses of the same unstable measures of fitness through which the problematized identities were constructed, the liberal, anti- restrictionist discourse of social work re- inscribed the discourses it sought to counter. As a study of the disciplinary construction of a particularly vulnerable identity, and a methological exemplar for examining keys constructs, this analysis has broad implication for study of the many categories for identity (e.g., child, client, etc.) upon which social work builds it practice models and explanatory theories.


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