E-Book, Englisch, 360 Seiten, E-Book
Wacquant Urban Outcasts
1. Auflage 2013
ISBN: 978-0-7456-5747-9
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: EPUB
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A Comparative Sociology of Advanced Marginality
E-Book, Englisch, 360 Seiten, E-Book
ISBN: 978-0-7456-5747-9
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Breaking with the exoticizing cast of public discourse andconventional research, Urban Outcasts takes the readerinside the black ghetto of Chicago and the deindustrializingbanlieue of Paris to discover that urban marginality is noteverywhere the same. Drawing on a wealth of original field, surveyand historical data, Loïc Wacquant shows that the involutionof America's urban core after the 1960s is due not to the emergenceof an 'underclass', but to the joint withdrawal of market and statefostered by public policies of racial separation and urbanabandonment. In European cities, by contrast, the spread ofdistricts of 'exclusion' does not herald the formation of ghettos.It stems from the decomposition of working-class territories underthe press of mass unemployment, the casualization of work and theethnic mixing of populations hitherto segregated, spawning urbanformations akin to 'anti-ghettos'.
Comparing the US 'Black Belt' with the French 'Red Belt'demonstrates that state structures and policies play a decisiverole in the articulation of class, race and place on both sides ofthe Atlantic. It also reveals the crystallization of a new regimeof marginality fuelled by the fragmentation of wage labour, theretrenchment of the social state and the concentration ofdispossessed categories in stigmatized areas bereft of a collectiveidiom of identity and claims-making. These defamed districts arenot just the residual 'sinkholes' of a bygone economic era, butalso the incubators of the precarious proletariat emerging underneoliberal capitalism.
Urban Outcasts sheds new light on the explosive mix ofmounting misery, stupendous affluence and festering street violenceresurging in the big cities of the First World. By specifying thedifferent causal paths and experiential forms assumed by relegationin the American and the French metropolis, this book offersindispensable tools for rethinking urban marginality and forreinvigorating the public debate over social inequality andcitizenship at century's dawn.
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Detailed Contents ix
Ghetto, Banlieue, Favela, et caetera: Tools for Rethinking Urban Marginality 1
Prologue: An Old Problem in a New World? 13
1 The Return of the Repressed: Riots, 'Race' and Dualization in Three Advanced Societies 15
Part I From Communal Ghetto to Hyperghetto 41
2 The State and Fate of the Dark Ghetto at Century's Close 43
3 The Cost of Racial and Class Exclusion in 'Bronzeville' 92
4 West Side Story: A High-Insecurity Ward in Chicago 119
Part II Black Belt, Red Belt 133
5 From Conflation to Comparison: How Banlieues and Ghetto Converge and Contrast 135
6 Stigma and Division: From the Core of Chicago to the Margins of Paris 163
7 Dangerous Places: Violence, Isolation and the State 199
Part III Looking Ahead: Urban Marginality in the Twenty-First Century 227
8 The Rise of Advanced Marginality: Specifications and Implications 229
9 Logics of Urban Polarization from Below 257
Postscript: Theory, History and Politics in Urban Analysis 280
Acknowledgements and Sources 288
References 291
Index 330