Female Gangs in America: Essays on Girls, Gangs and Gender / Edition 1

Female Gangs in America: Essays on Girls, Gangs and Gender / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0941702472
ISBN-13:
9780941702478
Pub. Date:
01/01/1999
Publisher:
University of Minnesota Press
ISBN-10:
0941702472
ISBN-13:
9780941702478
Pub. Date:
01/01/1999
Publisher:
University of Minnesota Press
Female Gangs in America: Essays on Girls, Gangs and Gender / Edition 1

Female Gangs in America: Essays on Girls, Gangs and Gender / Edition 1

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Overview

Female Gangs in America begins by reprinting classic, and hard to find, essays that chronicle the earliest research on girls, gender, and gangs. Included in this section are essays by Thrasher, Rice, Brown, and Quicker as well as a retrospective piece by Fishman on African American girls in Chicago gangs of the sixties.
The theoretical issues exposed by a focus on the role of gender in gang research are explored in essays by Giordano, Campbell, Messerschmidt and Curry. These works explore the degree to which gangs are sites for "doing gender" while also revisiting of the emancipation versus victimization theories as they apply to young women's crime. Other important issues explored in the collection include the role of economic marginalization in girls membership in gangs as well as an understanding of the family life of girls in gangs. Ethnic and geographic variations in girls experience of gang membership are also reviewed in essays by Moore, Portillos, Joe and Chesney-Lind.
A consideration of girls and violence is inescapable when girls’ membership in gangs is considered in a series of important papers by Campbell, Deschenes and Esbensen, and Hagedorn and Devitt. Finally, the media construction of girl gang membership, as part of the larger backlash against girls and women's issues, is explored in a concluding essay by Chesney-Lind.
This book establishes a new high water mark for research on gender and gangs, rejecting simplistic over-generalizations in favor of detailed and thoughtful considerations of the ways in which girls' lives, girls' troubles, and girls' gang membership are inextricably connected. The focus on girls and gang membership also illuminates important similarities and differences between the female and male gangs, thereby building a richer understanding of the role of gender and gangs in the lives young people on the racial, political and economic margins of this country.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780941702478
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
Publication date: 01/01/1999
Edition description: 2
Pages: 300
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.90(d)

Table of Contents

Tables and Chartsvii
Acknowledgmentsix
Introduction: Why This Book?3
I.Historical Perspectives
Introduction: Present but Invisible6
Sex in the Gang10
A Reporter at Large: "The Persian Queens"27
Jailbait: The Story of Juvenile Delinquency45
The Chicana Gang: A Preliminary Description48
Black Female Gangs in Philadelphia57
Black Female Gang Behavior: An Historical and Ethnographic Perspective64
II.Emerging Theoretical Perspectives on Gender and Gang Membership
Introduction: Boys' Theories and Girls' Lives85
Girls, Guys and Gangs: The Changing Social Context of Female Delinquency90
Self Definition by Rejection: The Case of Gang Girls100
From Patriarchy to Gender: Feminist Theory, Criminology, and the Challenge of Diversity118
Responding to Female Gang Involvement133
III."Doing Gender" in Times of Economic and Social Change
Introduction: "Doing Gender" and Economic Restructuring154
Gang Members' Families159
What Happens to Girls in the Gang?177
Female Gangs: An Historical Perspective187
"Just Every Mother's Angel": An Analysis of Gender and Ethnic Variations in Youth Gang Membership210
Women, Men and Gangs: The Social Construction of Gender in the Barrio232
IV.Girls, Gangs and Violence
Introduction245
Female Gang Members' Social Representations of Aggression248
Fighting Female: The Social Construction of Female Gangs256
Violence among girls: Does gang membership make a difference?277
Girls, Gangs and Violence: Reinventing the Liberated Female Crook295
Notes311
References321
Index340
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