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100 1 Bourgois, Philippe I.,|d1956-
245 10 In search of respect :|bselling crack in El Barrio /
|cPhilippe Bourgois.
250 Second edition.
264 1 Cambridge ;|aNew York :|bCambridge University Press,
|c2003.
300 xxiii, 407 pages :|billustrations ;|c24 cm.
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
490 1 Structural analysis in the social sciences.
504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 378-392) and
index.
505 0 Introduction -- Violating apartheid in the United States -
- A street history of El Barrio -- Crackhouse management:
addiction, discipline, and dignity -- "Goin' legit":
disrespect and resistance at work -- School days: learning
to be a better criminal -- Redrawing the gender line on
the street -- Families and children in pain -- Vulnerable
fathers -- Conclusion -- Epilogue -- Epilogue 2003.
520 3 (Publisher-supplied data) Philippe Bourgois's ethnographic
study of social marginalization in inner-city America, won
critical acclaim when it was first published in 1995. For
the first time, an anthropologist had managed to gain the
trust and long-term friendship of street-level drug
dealers in one of the roughest ghetto neighborhoods--East
Harlem. This new edition adds a prologue describing the
major dynamics that have altered life on the streets of
East Harlem in the seven years since the first edition. In
a new epilogue Bourgois brings up to date the stories of
the people--Primo, Caesat, Luis, Tony, Candy--who readers
come to know in this remarkable window onto the world of
the inner city drug trade. Philippe Bourgois is Professor
and Chair of the Department of Anthropology, History and
Social Medicine at the University of California, San
Francisco. He has conducted fieldwork in Central America
on ethnicity and social unrest and is the author of
Ethnicity at Work: Divided Labor on a Central American
Banana Plantation (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1989).
He is writing a book on homeless heroin addicts in San
Francisco.
650 0 Crack (Drug)|zNew York (State)|zNew York.
650 0 Drug traffic|zNew York (State)|zNew York.
650 0 Hispanic Americans|xDrug use|zNew York (State)|zNew York.
650 0 Hispanic Americans|zNew York (State)|zNew York|xSocial
conditions.
650 0 African Americans|xDrug use|zNew York (State)|zNew York.
650 0 Informal sector (Economics)|zNew York (State)|zNew York.
650 0 Marginality, Social|zNew York (State)|zNew York.
650 12 Cocaine-Related Disorders|zNew York (State)|zNew York.
651 0 East Harlem (New York, N.Y.)|xEconomic conditions.
651 0 East Harlem (New York, N.Y.)|xSocial conditions.
651 0 New York (N.Y.)|xEconomic conditions.
651 0 New York (N.Y.)|xSocial conditions.
650 22 Hispanic or Latino|zNew York (State)|zNew York.
650 22 Interpersonal Relations|zNew York (State)|zNew York.
650 22 Social Alienation|zNew York (State)|zNew York.
650 22 Socioeconomic Factors|zNew York (State)|zNew York.
650 22 Illicit Drugs|zNew York (State)|zNew York.
830 0 Structural analysis in the social sciences.
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