The Hero's Fight (eBook)

African Americans in West Baltimore and the Shadow of the State
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2016
440 Seiten
Princeton University Press (Verlag)
978-1-4008-8356-1 (ISBN)

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The Hero's Fight - Patricia Fernández-Kelly
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A richly textured account of what it means to be poor in AmericaBaltimore was once a vibrant manufacturing town, but today, with factory closings and steady job loss since the 1970s, it is home to some of the most impoverished neighborhoods in America. The Hero's Fight provides an intimate look at the effects of deindustrialization on the lives of Baltimore's urban poor, and sheds critical light on the unintended consequences of welfare policy on our most vulnerable communities.Drawing on her own uniquely immersive brand of fieldwork, conducted over the course of a decade in the neighborhoods of West Baltimore, Patricia Fernandez-Kelly tells the stories of people like D. B. Wilson, Big Floyd, Towanda, and others whom the American welfare state treats with a mixture of contempt and pity-what Fernandez-Kelly calls "e;ambivalent benevolence."e; She shows how growing up poor in the richest nation in the world involves daily interactions with agents of the state, an experience that differs significantly from that of more affluent populations. While ordinary Americans are treated as citizens and consumers, deprived and racially segregated populations are seen as objects of surveillance, containment, and punishment. Fernandez-Kelly provides new insights into such topics as globalization and its effects on industrial decline and employment, the changing meanings of masculinity and femininity among the poor, social and cultural capital in poor neighborhoods, and the unique roles played by religion and entrepreneurship in destitute communities.Blending compelling portraits with in-depth scholarly analysis, The Hero's Fight explores how the welfare state contributes to the perpetuation of urban poverty in America.

Patricia Fernández-Kelly is senior lecturer in sociology at Princeton University.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 23.8.2016
Vorwort Patricia Fernández-Kelly
Zusatzinfo 10 line illus. 2 tables.
Verlagsort Princeton
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Schlagworte Abolition • adolescence • Adult • African Americans • Agency (sociology) • A Good School • americans • aunt • Bethlehem Steel • Black lives matter • Black Panther Party • Breonna Taylor • Calculation • Child Abuse • child protective services • civil service • Civil Society • Classroom • Clothing • Competition • Concentrated poverty • crack cocaine • Cultural Capital • deindustrialization • Derek Chauvin • desegregation • Developing Country • Developmental state • Disinvestment • Economic Sociology • economic stagnation • economist • Education • Employment • Entrepreneurship • Eric Garner • ethnography • Exclusion • Extended family • Frederick Douglass • Gender Relations • George Floyd • GI Bill • Globalization • government agency • Great Black Migration • Great Migration • Great Northward Migration • Gun Violence • His Family • His Favorite • Household • Human Resources • Incarceration • income • Institution • Jehovah's Witnesses • Jews • Kingdom Hall • laborer • Latin America • Legislation • Literacy • Masculinity • Max Weber • middle class • mother • Mr. • Multitude • narrative • Neglect • Neighbourhood effect • New Deal • Nickname • of education • Oppression • Payment • Philando Castile • Pierre Bourdieu • Police Officer • Politician • Poverty • poverty in the United States • Public housing • Race relations • racial minorities • Racial segregation • Racism • Recession • redlining • Requirement • resentment • Residential Area • Scarcity (social psychology) • Segregation • Self-Employment • sibling • Slavery • Slum • Small Business • Social capital • Social Class • Social Exclusion • Social Isolation • Social mobility • Social Programs • Social Structure • Society • Society of the United States • Socioeconomic Status • Sociology • Tax • Temporary Assistance for Needy Families • The Other Hand • Trade Union • Unemployment • Unintended Consequences • vocabulary • vulnerability • War on Drugs • War on Poverty • Wealth • welfare • whiteness • Workforce • Working Class • Writing • year
ISBN-10 1-4008-8356-3 / 1400883563
ISBN-13 978-1-4008-8356-1 / 9781400883561
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