American Project: The Rise and Fall of a Modern Ghetto / Edition 1

American Project: The Rise and Fall of a Modern Ghetto / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0674008308
ISBN-13:
9780674008304
Pub. Date:
04/15/2002
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
ISBN-10:
0674008308
ISBN-13:
9780674008304
Pub. Date:
04/15/2002
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
American Project: The Rise and Fall of a Modern Ghetto / Edition 1

American Project: The Rise and Fall of a Modern Ghetto / Edition 1

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Overview

High-rise public housing developments were signature features of the post–World War II city. A hopeful experiment in providing temporary, inexpensive housing for all Americans, the "projects" soon became synonymous with the black urban poor, with isolation and overcrowding, with drugs, gang violence, and neglect. As the wrecking ball brings down some of these concrete monoliths, Sudhir Venkatesh seeks to reexamine public housing from the inside out, and to salvage its troubled legacy. Based on nearly a decade of fieldwork in Chicago's Robert Taylor Homes, American Project is the first comprehensive story of daily life in an American public housing complex.

Venkatesh draws on his relationships with tenants, gang members, police officers, and local organizations to offer an intimate portrait of an inner-city community that journalists and the public have only viewed from a distance. Challenging the conventional notion of public housing as a failure, this startling book re-creates tenants' thirty-year effort to build a safe and secure neighborhood: their political battles for services from an indifferent city bureaucracy, their daily confrontation with entrenched poverty, their painful decisions about whether to work with or against the street gangs whose drug dealing both sustained and imperiled their lives.

American Project explores the fundamental question of what makes a community viable. In his chronicle of tenants' political and personal struggles to create a decent place to live, Venkatesh brings us to the heart of the matter.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674008304
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 04/15/2002
Edition description: Revised ed.
Pages: 360
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.85(d)

About the Author

Sudhir Alladi Venkatesh is William B. Ransford Professor of Sociology at Columbia University.

Table of Contents

Foreword

Preface

Introduction

1. A Place to Call Home

2. Doing the Hustle

3. "What's It Like to Be in Hell?"

4. Tenants Face Off with the Gang

5. Street-Gang Diplomacy

6. The Beginning of the End of a Modern Ghetto

Author's Note

Notes

Acknowledgments

Index

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