Refer to ALL of this week’s readings (the Grande novel, Organista, Payne, and Perilla, Serrata, Weinberg, & Lippy) and respond to the following:
Identify the factors that you observed in Juana’s or Adelina’s narratives that you can connect to the critical and feminist perspectives discussed in your readings.
Justify your assertions by citing information from your readings and offer specific examples from the novel to illustrate your position.
Include how this information relates to social work practice with Hispanic and Latino clients.
Reference these:
Grande, R. (2007). Across a Hundred Mountains: A Novel. NY: Washington Square Press.
Organista, K.C. (2007). Latino Ethnic Identity: Psychological Impacts of Structured Inequality. In Solving Latino psychosocial and health problems: Theory, practice, and populations (Chapter 3, pp. 65-91). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Perilla, J. L., Serrata, J., Weinberg, J., & Lippy, C. A. (2012). Integrating women’s voices and theory: A comprehensive domestic violence intervention for Latinas. Women & Therapy.
Payne, M. (2014). Modern Social Work Theory. (4th ed.). Chicago: Lyceum