City of walls : crime, segregation, and citizenship in São Paulo için kapak resmi
City of walls : crime, segregation, and citizenship in São Paulo
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City of walls : crime, segregation, and citizenship in São Paulo
ISBN:
9780520221437
Yayım Bilgisi:
Berkeley : University of California Press , 2000.
Fiziksel Açıklamalar:
xvii, 487 s. : şkl. ; 24 cm.
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List of Maps, Illustrations, and Tables Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction: Anthropology with an Accent Part One The Talk of Crime 1 Talking of Crime and Ordering the World Crime as a Disorganizing Experience and an Organizing Symbol Violence and Signification From Progress to Economic Crisis, from Authoritarianism to Democracy 2 Crisis, Criminals, and the Spread of Evil Limits to Modernization Going Down Socially and Despising the Poor The Experiences of Violence Dilemmas of Classification and Discrimination Evil and Authority Part Two Violent Crime and the Failure of the Rule of Law 3 The Increase in Violent Crime Tailoring the Statistics Crime Trends, 1973-1996 Looking for Explanations 4 The Police A Long History of Abuses A Critique of the Incomplete Modernity Model Organization of the Police Forces A Tradition of Transgressions 5 Police Violence under Democracy Escalating Police Violence Promoting a "Tough" Police The Massacre at the Casa de Detenccedil;atilde;o The Police from the Citizens' Point of View Security as a Private Matter The Cycle of Violence Part Three Urban Segregation, Fortified Enclaves, and Public Space 6 Satilde;o Paulo Three Patterns of Spatial Segregation The Concentrated City of Early Industrialization Center-Periphery The Dispersed City Proximity and Walls in the 198s and 199s 7 Fortified Enclaves Building Up Walls and Creating a New Private Order Private Worlds for the Elite From Corticcedil;os to Luxury Enclaves A Total Way of Life Advertising Residential Enclaves for the Rich Keeping Order inside the Walls Resisting the Enclaves An Aesthetic of Security 8 The Implosion of Modern Public Life The Modern Ideal of Public Space and City Life Garden City and Modernism The Lineage of the Fortified Enclave Street Life Incivility and Aggression Experiencing the Public The Neo-international Style Satilde;o Paulo and Los Angeles Contradictory Public Space Part Four Violence, Civil Rights, and the Body 9 Violence, the Unbounded Body, and the Disregard for Rights in Brazilian Democracy Human Rights as "Privileges for Bandits" Debating Capital Punishment Punishment as Private and Painful Vengeance Body and Rights Appendix Notes References Index
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List of Maps, Illustrations, and Tables Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction: Anthropology with an Accent Part One The Talk of Crime 1 Talking of Crime and Ordering the World Crime as a Disorganizing Experience and an Organizing Symbol Violence and Signification From Progress to Economic Crisis, from Authoritarianism to Democracy 2 Crisis, Criminals, and the Spread of Evil Limits to Modernization Going Down Socially and Despising the Poor The Experiences of Violence Dilemmas of Classification and Discrimination Evil and Authority Part Two Violent Crime and the Failure of the Rule of Law 3 The Increase in Violent Crime Tailoring the Statistics Crime Trends, 1973-1996 Looking for Explanations 4 The Police A Long History of Abuses A Critique of the Incomplete Modernity Model Organization of the Police Forces A Tradition of Transgressions 5 Police Violence under Democracy Escalating Police Violence Promoting a "Tough" Police The Massacre at the Casa de Detenccedil;atilde;o The Police from the Citizens' Point of View Security as a Private Matter The Cycle of Violence Part Three Urban Segregation, Fortified Enclaves, and Public Space 6 Satilde;o Paulo Three Patterns of Spatial Segregation The Concentrated City of Early Industrialization Center-Periphery The Dispersed City Proximity and Walls in the 198s and 199s 7 Fortified Enclaves Building Up Walls and Creating a New Private Order Private Worlds for the Elite From Corticcedil;os to Luxury Enclaves A Total Way of Life Advertising Residential Enclaves for the Rich Keeping Order inside the Walls Resisting the Enclaves An Aesthetic of Security 8 The Implosion of Modern Public Life The Modern Ideal of Public Space and City Life Garden City and Modernism The Lineage of the Fortified Enclave Street Life Incivility and Aggression Experiencing the Public The Neo-international Style Satilde;o Paulo and Los Angeles Contradictory Public Space Part Four Violence, Civil Rights, and the Body 9 Violence, the Unbounded Body, and the Disregard for Rights in Brazilian Democracy Human Rights as "Privileges for Bandits" Debating Capital Punishment Punishment as Private and Painful Vengeance Body and Rights Appendix Notes References Index