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ISBN-10
0814732135
Book Title
Who You Claim: Performing Gang Identity in School and on the
ISBN
9780814732137
Subject Area
Psychology, Social Science
Publication Name
Who You Claim : Performing Gang Identity in School and on the Streets
Item Length
9 in
Publisher
New York University Press
Subject
Sociology / General, Developmental / Adolescent, Criminology, Sociology / Urban
Publication Year
2010
Series
Alternative Criminology Ser.
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.6 in
Author
Robert Garot
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
12.8 Oz
Number of Pages
272 Pages

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The color of clothing, the width of shoe laces, a pierced ear, certain brands of sneakers, the braiding of hair have long been seen as indicators of gang involvement. The author provides rich descriptions and stories to demonstrate that gang identity is a carefully coordinated performance with many nuanced rules of style and presentation.

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Publisher
New York University Press
ISBN-10
0814732135
ISBN-13
9780814732137
eBay Product ID (ePID)
73296804

Product Key Features

Author
Robert Garot
Publication Name
Who You Claim : Performing Gang Identity in School and on the Streets
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Sociology / General, Developmental / Adolescent, Criminology, Sociology / Urban
Publication Year
2010
Series
Alternative Criminology Ser.
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Psychology, Social Science
Number of Pages
272 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9 in
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
12.8 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2009-035184
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Series Volume Number
3
Lc Classification Number
Hv6439.U5g384 2010
Reviews
Garot has provided deep insight into an innercity alternative school showing how self identity can change and adjust to the surrounding circumstances and why gang identity is a variable that defies a fixed characterization., Path breaking and precedent-setting. Robert Garot has appreciated what no one has before, the essential shadow quality of urban gangs, which are not so much things one can be in as they are things danced around, avoided, played with, and very occasionally, practically invoked, "Path breaking and precedent-setting. Robert Garot has appreciated what no one has before, the essential shadow quality of urban gangs, which are not so much things one can be in as they are things danced around, avoided, played with, and very occasionally, practically invoked." -Jack Katz,author of How Emotions Work, ("Garot should be commended for his well-written, exceptionally insightful school ethnography... I teach graduate courses on cultural differences and educational research, and plan to use this book as an example of how to design, execute, and present exemplary research, and most importantly, how to represent historically marginalized young people accurately, ethically, and in a manner that reveals their humanity in dehumanizing circumstances.")-(Annette Hemmings, Teachers College Record.),(), "Path breaking and precedent-setting. Robert Garot has appreciated what no one has before, the essential shadow quality of urban gangs, which are not so much things one can be in as they are things danced around, avoided, played with, and very occasionally, practically invoked." - Jack Katz, author of How Emotions Work, I cannot recommend this book enough. I should add that it is highly readable at undergraduate levels. They should make it mandatory reading for criminologists and law enforcement members., Written with the ink of theory, passion, fine attention to method and ethics, Garot represents with dignity the complex and strategic maneuverings of youth in gangs as he represents with humility the equally complex negotiations of a white guy ethnographer working with, for and beside urban youth.-, "[A] beautifully complex picture of youth identity….Who You Claim is a 'must-read' for scholars interested not just in gangs, but also in youth identity, education, urban neighborhoods, and violence more generally." -Andrew V. Papachristos, Contemporary Sociology, "Garot has provided deep insight into an inner‒city alternative school showing how self identity can change and adjust to the surrounding circumstances and why gang identity is a variable that defies a fixed characterization." - Diego Vigil, author of The Projects: Gang and Non‒Gang Families in East Los Angeles, "Written with the ink of theory, passion, fine attention to method and ethics, Garot represents with dignity the complex and strategic maneuverings of youth in gangs as he represents with humility the equally complex negotiations of a white guy ethnographer working with, for and beside urban youth." -Michelle Fine,co-author of Silenced Voices and Extraordinary Conversations: Re-Imagining Schools, "This brilliantly written and boldly argued book finds the origins of popular ideas about race and poverty in a dynamic world of immigrants, former slaves, working women, transients, the elderly, prisoners, and children. Filled with rich details, compelling stories, and unexpected and enlightening examples, From Slavery to Poverty examines the struggles of poor and dispossessed people to expose the pernicious policies and dangerous ideas that cast African Americans as perpetually and inevitably dependent. Those of us who love history will return to this book over and over." - Craig Steven Wilder, author of A Covenant with Color: Race and Social Power in Brooklyn, Garot should be commended for his well-written, exceptionally insightful school ethnography... I teach graduate courses on cultural differences and educational research, and plan to use this book as an example of how to design, execute, and present exemplary research, and most importantly, how to represent historically marginalized young people accurately, ethically, and in a manner that reveals their humanity in dehumanizing circumstances., ("Indeed, though race is firmly in the foreground of this analysis, the hidden strength of this book is its abundant illustration of how poor New Yorkers, of every ethnic background, used welfare institutions to their own purposes. In the difficult task of approaching welfare history from the pauper's point of view, Gunja SenGupta has succeeded... Well worth reading for those interested in the lives of the poor and the realities of social welfare, this book also provides new insights into the history of race ideology in the nineteenth century.")-(The Journal of American History),(), ( "From Slavery to Povertystands as an excellent example of research showing how marginalized people found tools of self-actualization within an oppressive socity." )-(James H. Adams),( Journal of African American History ), "[A] beautifully complex picture of youth identity….Who You Claim is a 'must-read' for scholars interested not just in gangs, but also in youth identity, education, urban neighborhoods, and violence more generally."-Andrew V. Papachristos, Contemporary Sociology, "Garot has provided deep insight into an inner‒city alternative school showing how self identity can change and adjust to the surrounding circumstances and why gang identity is a variable that defies a fixed characterization." -Diego Vigil,author of The Projects: Gang and Non‒Gang Families in East Los Angeles, "Path breaking and precedent-setting. Robert Garot has appreciated what no one has before, the essential shadow quality of urban gangs, which are not so much things one can be in as they are things danced around, avoided, played with, and very occasionally, practically invoked." - Jack Katz, author ofHow Emotions Work, "[A]beautifully complex picture of youth identity….Who You Claimis a 'must-read' for scholars interested not just in gangs, but also in youth identity, education, urban neighborhoods, and violence more generally." -Contemporary Sociology,, "Written with the ink of theory, passion, fine attention to method and ethics, Garot represents with dignity the complex and strategic maneuverings of youth in gangs as he represents with humility the equally complex negotiations of a white guy ethnographer working with, for and beside urban youth." - Michelle Fine, co-author of Silenced Voices and Extraordinary Conversations: Re-Imagining Schools, "Garot should be commended for his well-written, exceptionally insightful school ethnography... I teach graduate courses on cultural differences and educational research, and plan to use this book as an example of how to design, execute, and present exemplary research, and most importantly, how to represent historically marginalized young people accurately, ethically, and in a manner that reveals their humanity in dehumanizing circumstances."-Annette Hemmings, Teachers College Record.,, Garot has provided deep insight into an inner‒city alternative school showing how self identity can change and adjust to the surrounding circumstances and why gang identity is a variable that defies a fixed characterization., " From Slavery to Poverty digs deeply into the vexed history of race and welfare in New York city. This book sparkles with fresh insights into the complicated story of black life in America's most important city." - Shane White, author of Stories of Freedom in Black New York, "SenGupta's fascinating book is an important contribution to studies of welfare, reform, and race." - American Historical Review, [A] beautifully complex picture of youth identity.Who You Claim is a & must-read for scholars interested not just in gangs, but also in youth identity, education, urban neighborhoods, and violence more generally., "[A]beautifully complex picture of youth identity….Who You Claimis a 'must-read' for scholars interested not just in gangs, but also in youth identity, education, urban neighborhoods, and violence more generally." -Andrew V. Papachristos, Contemporary Sociology, "Garot has provided deep insight into an innercity alternative school showing how self identity can change and adjust to the surrounding circumstances and why gang identity is a variable that defies a fixed characterization." - Diego Vigil, author ofThe Projects: Gang and NonGang Families in East Los Angeles, Written with the ink of theory, passion, fine attention to method and ethics, Garot represents with dignity the complex and strategic maneuverings of youth in gangs as he represents with humility the equally complex negotiations of a white guy ethnographer working with, for and beside urban youth., "Written with the ink of theory, passion, fine attention to method and ethics, Garot represents with dignity the complex and strategic maneuverings of youth in gangs as he represents with humility the equally complex negotiations of a white guy ethnographer working with, for and beside urban youth." - Michelle Fine, co-author ofSilenced Voices and Extraordinary Conversations: Re-Imagining Schools, "Garot should be commended for his well-written, exceptionally insightful school ethnography... I teach graduate courses on cultural differences and educational research, and plan to use this book as an example of how to design, execute, and present exemplary research, and most importantly, how to represent historically marginalized young people accurately, ethically, and in a manner that reveals their humanity in dehumanizing circumstances."-Annette Hemmings, Teachers College Record,, "Garot should be commended for his well-written, exceptionally insightful school ethnography... I teach graduate courses on cultural differences and educational research, and plan to use this book as an example of how to design, execute, and present exemplary research, and most importantly, how to represent historically marginalized young people accurately, ethically, and in a manner that reveals their humanity in dehumanizing circumstances."-Annette Hemmings, Teachers College Record, Path breaking and precedent-setting. Robert Garot has appreciated what no one has before, the essential shadow quality of urban gangs, which are not so much things one can be in as they are things danced around, avoided, played with, and very occasionally, practically invoked., "I cannot recommend this book enough. I should add that it is highly readable at undergraduate levels. They should make it mandatory reading for criminologists and law enforcement members."- Global Sociology Blog ,, "I cannot recommend this book enough. I should add that it is highly readable at undergraduate levels. They should make it mandatory reading for criminologists and law enforcement members."- Global Sociology Blog
Copyright Date
2010
Dewey Decimal
364.10660973
Dewey Edition
22

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