Published February 19, 2023 | Version v1
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"She Must Be Experimental, Resourceful, and Have Sympathetic Understanding": Toxic white femininities as a Persona and Performance in School Social Work

  • 1. University of Chicago

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In this paper, we theorize toxic white femininities as a performance and persona in school social work. To develop the theory and analytic tool of "toxic white femininities," we used critical discourse analysis to analyze school social work professional association materials from 1906 to 1936. Our analysis isolated three performances of toxic white femininities in early 1900s school social work: (1) the exclusionary social and material gains of "her" professionalization, (2) "her" reinforcement of racial-gender-class hierarchies, and (3) "her" strategic use of helper identity to mask social control. We trace how these performances coalesced into a collective professional persona, operating beyond the scope of individual practitioners. This persona institutionalized a racialized-gendered professional identity, presented in the archives as a universal "she"—white, middle class, and feminine. With private funding from white elites in the early 20th century, school social workers—constructed discursively as white women—would become the "right" profession to shape the lives of young people and guard the privileges of whiteness. We close with a discussion of "her" long shadow and contemporary performances, outlying the ways toxic white femininities operate as a form of incremental violence impacting the profession and social services.

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The article available for download is the post-peer-review finalized manuscript from the authors. The citation of the version of record is as follows:
Guz, S., & Suslovic, B. (2023). "She must be experimental, resourceful, and have sympathetic understanding": Toxic white femininities as a persona and performance in school social work. Affilia. https://doi.org/10.1177/08861099231157337

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10.1177/08861099231157337
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oai:uchicago.tind.io:5531

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Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice
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Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice Research Publications