Soulside
Inquiries Into Ghetto Culture and Community
Author: Ulf Hannerz
ISBN: 0226315762
For an outsider, the prospect of blending into the fabric of an urban African American ghetto might be an intimidating one. But for a Scandinavian scholar, the idea of getting to know one of Washington DC's toughest neighborhoods from the inside during the racially tense, late 1960s, could well have seemed impossible. Conducting fieldwork in and around Winston Street, Ulf Hannerz did just that. Soulside details the everyday lives of the ghetto inhabitants he observed and participated with during this period, revealing their beliefs and expectations and the diversity of their life styles. Originally published 35 years ago, Soulside became an urban anthropological classic. The book helped to dispel many false impressions about ghetto life and questioned the idea, precipitated in the influential Moynihan Report and in notions of a "culture of poverty," that the poor had chosen to lead the lives they do. Raising central moral and political questions about American society in a turbulent p
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publish Date: 1969
Subjects: Biography & Autobiography / Cultural Heritage, Social Science / General, Social Science / Anthropology / General
This book is available in the following Community Centers: Black Resource Center (Location: 1B)