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| 附加的形体格式: | Online version: Against the wall. Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, c2008 (OCoLC)607841646 |
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| 材料类型: | 互联网资源 |
| 文件类型: | 书, 互联网资源 |
| 所有的著者/提供者: |
Elijah Anderson |
| ISBN: | 9780812240979 0812240979 9780812220179 081222017X |
| OCLC号码: | 183261820 |
| 描述: | xvi, 296 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
| 内容: | Strong men keep a-comin on / Cornel West -- pt. I. Facing the situation of young black men in inner cities : Against the wall: poor, young, black, and male / Elijah Anderson ; David's story: from promise to despair / Raymond Gunn ; Young, black, and male: the life history of an American drug dealer facing death row / Waverly Duck -- pt. II. Structural analyses of joblessness among black youth : The economic plight of inner-city black males / William Julius Wilson ; Blacklisted: hiring discrimination in an era of mass incarceration / Devah Pager ; The effects of immigration on the economic position of young black males / Gerald D Jaynes ; Immigration and equal opportunity / Douglas S Massey -- pt. III. Engaging urban youth in social institutions : Youth entrepreneurship training in the inner city: overcoming disadvantage, engaging youth in school / Luke Anderson ; Black male students and reflections on learning and teaching / L Janelle Dance ; Fighting like a ballplayer: basketball as a strategy against social disorganization / Scott N. Brooks ; "Tell us how it feels to be a problem": hip hop longings and poor young black men / Imani Perry -- pt. IV. Social policy matters : Social issues lurking in the over-representation of young African American men in the expanding DNA databases / Troy Duster ; "You can take me outta the 'hood, but you can't take the 'hood outta me": youth incarceration and reentry / Jamie J. Fader ; Suicide patterns among black males / Sean Joe ; Why are handguns so accessible on urban streets? / David Kairys ; What do we do now? Toward a brighter future for young African American men / Peter Edelman. |
| 丛书名: | City in the twenty-first century book series. |
| 责任: | edited by Elijah Anderson. |
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"Outstanding title! Anderson led the way for understanding urban black males with his ethnographic research... In this book, other internationally renowned scholars join him to discuss different aspects of the barriers to success and the strategies the men use to effect the best possible outcomes. In brief, this collection is the most important on this subject to come along in the past 30 years. Its insights are indispensable... A remarkable accomplishment-kudos to Anderson."-Choice "The hazy glow of Barack Obama's election has made it too easy to forget the plight of millions of young black males in inner cities who live in desperate circumstances. In his earlier work, Elijah Anderson has conveyed impressive insights about their lives; in this volume, he has collected excellent authors who have described with considerable sensitivity and detail the factors contributing to their circumstances: poverty, discrimination, joblessness, crime, incarceration, suicide, drugs, poor schools, preoccupation with sports, and handguns. Against the Wall documents the problems admirably and offers some suggestions for improvement."-Alfred Blumstein, Carnegie Mellon University "Anderson has consolidated what is known about the dire and worsening social situation of young black men in the U.S. Against the Wall brings together a set of cutting edge empirical studies from sociology, economics, and cultural studies to present a nuanced and sobering picture."-Mitchell Duneier, Princeton University, author of Sidewalk and Slim's Table "In a time when much of white America is in economic pain, Against the Wall is a timely and wide ranging reminder of the much greater and centuries longer pains which have been inflicted on poor young African Americans."-Herbert J. Gans, author of Imagining America in 2033: How the Country Put Itself Together After Bush "With A-to-Z thoroughness, Elijah Anderson and colleagues foreground the destructive legacies of centuries of systemic racism for today's young black men. Life histories on harsh streets, structural bars of job-flight and employer profiling, yeoman attempts at social-program redress, innovative thinking about future policies are webbed together in data-based, readable essays for all seeking answers to U.S. racism's chronically inhumane consequences."-Joe R. Feagin, author of Systemic Racism "A brilliant young black man has been elected President, while our prisons are crowded with black men and millions of others are on the street with no future. President Obama, who has seen the crisis on the streets of Chicago's south side, needs to send his Cabinet copies of Elijah Anderson's powerful new book, with its all-star collection of penetrating studies of the dynamics of the crisis and its possible solutions."-Gary Orfield, UCLA 再读一些...
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