Mitchell Duneier Ovie Carter (Photographs by) Hakim Hasan (Foreword by)
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An original, careful and provocative book about contemporary urban life sure to become a classic
Men working and living on city sidewalks - for whom Jane Jacobs in her now classic THE DEATH AND LIFE OF GREAT AMERICAN CITIES coined the term "public characters" - have become the targets of "quality of life" campaigns in cities nationwide. Mayors scold them. Police keep after them. Businesses want them off the street. Even liberal whites feel uneasy in their presence. These men are seen as proof of the influential "broken windows" theory, which holds that the mere appearance of social disorder leads to crime.
In SIDEWALK, an ethnography of Greenwich Village worthy of Jacobs's, sociologist Mitchell Duneier contends that, far from being incitements to crime, the (mostly poor black) men selling books and magazines on the street are necessary and beneficial to city life today, and that their behavior actually contributes to the order and well-being of the neighborhood. For five years, he spent time on the blocks with them - working with them at their vending tables, hearing their stories and observing the roles they play in the ongoing life of the city.
SIDEWALK brings us into the hearts and minds of the men on the street, showing us not only their common human values but also the many practical and moral choices they must make every day. No other recent book has managed to convey the character of contemporary urban life in all its complexity - its vitality, its class and race conflicts, and the surprising opportunities it offers for empathy among strangers.
Publisher: Macmillan
Original Binding: Trade Paperback
Pages: 400 pages
ISBN-10: 0374527253
Item Weight: 0.8 lbs
Dimensions: 5.5 x 1.1 x 8.2 inches
"I found SIDEWALK a fascinating tale. It is in the best traditions of participant observation. If I were still teaching, I would want all of my students to read this book." -- William Foote Whyte, author of STREET CORNER SOCIETY
"SIDEWALK achieves a rare distinction: It is a necessary book. It follows in the grand tradition of New York street sociology...and is at the same time a work of frontline reportage, an inquiry into the economic and political forces that are busy reconfiguring the city and an urgent plea for justice, however couched in the careful, procedural, understating style of fieldwork." --Luc Sante, Village Voice Literary Supplement
Mitchell Duneier, born in 1961, teaches sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and at the University of California-Santa Barbara. His first book, Slim's Table,won 1994 Distinguished Publication Award of the American Sociological Association.
Ovie Carter, a photographer for the Chicago Tribune, has received the Pulitzer Prize and multiple Awards of Excellence from the Noational Association of Black Journalists.
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