Code Of The Street: Decency, Violence, And The Moral Life Of The Inner City,New

Code Of The Street: Decency, Violence, And The Moral Life Of The Inner City,New

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Brand: W. W. Norton & Company
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Unsparing And Important. . . . An Informative, Clearheaded And Sobering Book.Jonathan Yardley, Washington Post (1999 Critic'S Choice) Innercity Black America Is Often Stereotyped As A Place Of Random Violence, But In Fact, Violence In The Inner City Is Regulated Through An Informal But Wellknown Code Of The Street. This Unwritten Set Of Rulesbased Largely On An Individual'S Ability To Command Respectis A Powerful And Pervasive Form Of Etiquette, Governing The Way In Which People Learn To Negotiate Public Spaces. Elijah Anderson'S Incisive Book Delineates The Code And Examines It As A Response To The Lack Of Jobs That Pay A Living Wage, To The Stigma Of Race, To Rampant Drug Use, To Alienation And Lack Of Hope.

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