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On the Run: Fugitive Life in an American City (Fieldwork Encounters and Discoveries)

On the Run: Fugitive Life in an American City (Fieldwork Encounters and Discoveries)

by Alice Goffman (Author) Format: Kindle Edition
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Customers find the book provides a fascinating inside look at life and appreciate its insights and perspectives. The writing style receives mixed feedback, with some saying it reads like a novel while others find it poorly written. The book receives positive feedback for its style, with one review noting how it paints compelling portraits of poor citizens, and customers value its emotional and compassionate approach. While customers praise the author's courage, the book receives mixed reactions regarding its repetitiveness.

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“A remarkable chronicle . . . related with honesty and compassion,” this ethnography reveals “the impact of probation and parole practices on one community” (Publisher Weekly).The War on Drugs has done almost nothing to prevent drugs from being sold or used, but it has created a little-known surveillance state in America’s most disadvantaged neighborhoods.Alice Goffman spent six years living in one such neighborhood in Philadelphia, and her observations reveal the effects of this pervasive policing. Goffman introduces us to an unforgettable cast of young African American men who are caught up in this web of warrants and surveillance. All find the net of presumed criminality, built as it is on the very associations and friendships that make up a life, nearly impossible to escape. We watch as the pleasures of summer-evening stoop-sitting are shattered by the arrival of a carful of cops looking to serve a warrant; we watch as teenagers teach their younger siblings and cousins how to run from the police, and we see, over and over, the relentless toll that the presumption of criminality takes on families—and futures.Through her gripping accounts of daily life in the forgotten neighborhoods of America’s cities, Goffman makes it impossible to ignore the very real human costs of our failed response.“Extraordinary.” —Malcolm Gladwell, The New Yorker“A remarkable feat of reporting. . . . Astonishing—and riveting.” —The New York Times Book Review“Goffman’s lively prose . . . opens a window into a life where paranoia has become routine.” —Baltimore City Paper“[Goffman] gives us a subtle analysis and poignant portrait of our fellow citizens who struggle to preserve their sanity and dignity.” —Cornel West, author of Race Matters Read more

Product Information

ASINB00JHCNVNU
PublisherThe University of Chicago Press
AccessibilityLearn more
Publication dateApril 22, 2014
LanguageEnglish
File size2.9 MB
Screen ReaderSupported
Enhanced typesettingEnabled
X-RayEnabled
Word WiseEnabled
Print length292 pages
ISBN-13978-0226136851
Page FlipEnabled
Part of seriesFieldwork Encounters and Discoveries
Best Sellers Rank#337,245 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store) #35 in Penology (Kindle Store) #68 in Urban Sociology #172 in Sociology of Urban Areas
Customer Reviews4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 492 ratings

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