Breaking with the exoticizing cast of public discourse and
conventional research, Urban Outcasts takes the reader inside the
black ghetto of Chicago and the deindustrializing banlieue of Paris to
discover that urban marginality is not everywhere the same. Drawing on
a wealth of original field, survey and historical data, Loïc Wacquant
shows that the involution of America's urban core after the 1960s is
due not to the emergence of an 'underclass', but to the joint
withdrawal of market and state fostered by public policies of racial
separation and urban abandonment. In European cities, by contrast, the
spread of districts of 'exclusion' does not herald the formation of
ghettos. It stems from the decomposition of working-class territories
under the press of mass unemployment, the casualization of work and
the ethnic mixing of populations hitherto segregated, spawning urban
formations akin to 'anti-ghettos'. Comparing the US 'Black Belt' with
the French 'Red Belt' demonstrates that state structures and policies
play a decisive role in the articulation of class, race and place on
both sides of the Atlantic. It also reveals the crystallization of a
new regime of marginality fuelled by the fragmentation of wage labour,
the retrenchment of the social state and the concentration of
dispossessed categories in stigmatized areas bereft of a collective
idiom of identity and claims-making. These defamed districts are not
just the residual 'sinkholes' of a bygone economic era, but also the
incubators of the precarious proletariat emerging under neoliberal
capitalism. Urban Outcasts sheds new light on the explosive mix of
mounting misery, stupendous affluence and festering street violence
resurging in the big cities of the First World. By specifying the
different causal paths and experiential forms assumed by relegation in
the American and the French metropolis, this book offers indispensable
tools for rethinking urban marginality and for reinvigorating the
public debate over social inequality and citizenship at century's
dawn.
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A Comparative Sociology of Advanced Marginality
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780745657479
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Wiley Professional, Reference & Trade
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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