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The Anti-Black City: Police Terror and Black Urban Life in Brazil, Alves, Jaime
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ISBN
9781517901554
Publication Year
2018
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Name
Anti-Black City : Police Terror and Black Urban Life in Brazil
Item Height
1.5in
Author
Jaime Amparo Alves
Item Length
8.5in
Publisher
University of Minnesota Press
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
18.1 Oz
Number of Pages
320 Pages

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An important new ethnographic study of São Paulo's favelas revealing the widespread use of race-based police repression in Brazil While Black Lives Matter still resonates in the United States, the movement has also become a potent rallying call worldwide, with harsh police tactics and repressive state policies often breaking racial lines. In The Anti-Black City, Jaime Amparo Alves delves into the dynamics of racial violence in Brazil, where poverty, unemployment, residential segregation, and a biased criminal justice system create urban conditions of racial precarity. The Anti-Black City provocatively offers race as a vital new lens through which to view violence and marginalization in the supposedly "raceless"São Paulo. Ironically, in a context in which racial ambiguity makes it difficult to identify who is black and who is white, racialized access to opportunities and violent police tactics establish hard racial boundaries through subjugation and death. Drawing on two years of ethnographic research in prisons and neighborhoods on the periphery of this mega-city, Alves documents the brutality of police tactics and the complexity of responses deployed by black residents, including self-help initiatives, public campaigns against police violence, ruthless gangs, and self-policing of communities.The Anti-Black City reveals the violent and racist ideologies that underlie state fantasies of order and urban peace in modern Brazil. Illustrating how "governing through death"has become the dominant means for managing and controlling ethnic populations in the neoliberal state, Alves shows that these tactics only lead to more marginalization, criminality, and violence. Ultimately, Alves's work points to a need for a new approach to an intractable problem: how to govern populations and territories historically seen as "ungovernable."d

Product Identifiers

Publisher
University of Minnesota Press
ISBN-10
1517901553
ISBN-13
9781517901554
eBay Product ID (ePID)
240010016

Product Key Features

Author
Jaime Amparo Alves
Publication Name
Anti-Black City : Police Terror and Black Urban Life in Brazil
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2018
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
320 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5in
Item Height
1.5in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
18.1 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Hv8183.A48 2018
Reviews
"With impeccable scholarship and ethics, The Anti-Black City offers devastating, yet beautiful, narratives of resistance against brutality, poverty, and abandonment. Jaime Amparo Alves labored for years with maternal activists to resurrect critical thinking about communities suturing against evisceration and loss. In this impressive work, fighting for lives and the memories of their slain, resolute if not always resilient captives become the political doulas to a diaspora."--Joy James, author of Seeking the Beloved Community: A Feminist Race Reader "Jaime Amparo Alves's poignant and powerful ethnography offers a vital critique of racialized forms of governance in the anti-black city of São Paulo. Beyond making a profound contribution to our understanding of the racialized and gendered inequalities which shape urban life in Brazil, this theoretically provocative work of activist scholarship also shows us a way forward."--Erika Robb Larkins, author of The Spectacular Favela: Violence in Modern Brazil "With the narrative drive of a captivating novel, the immanent critique of critical theory at its best, the empirical precision and accuracy of an anthropologist whose trust has been hard won in the field, and a bone-deep commitment to Black liberation, The Anti-Black City illustrates how police terror in the favelas of São Paulo constitutes a violence of genocidal proportions. This book is a game-changer in the field of anthropology."--Frank B. Wilderson III, author of Red, White Black: Cinema and the Structure of U.S. Antagonisms, "With impeccable scholarship and ethics, The Anti-Black City offers devastating, yet beautiful, narratives of resistance against brutality, poverty, and abandonment. Jaime Amparo Alves labored for years with maternal activists to resurrect critical thinking about communities suturing against evisceration and loss. In this impressive work, fighting for lives and the memories of their slain, resolute if not always resilient captives become the political doulas to a diaspora."--Joy James, author of Seeking the Beloved Community: A Feminist Race Reader "Jaime Amparo Alves's poignant and powerful ethnography offers a vital critique of racialized forms of governance in the anti-black city of São Paulo. Beyond making a profound contribution to our understanding of the racialized and gendered inequalities which shape urban life in Brazil, this theoretically provocative work of activist scholarship also shows us a way forward."--Erika Robb Larkins, author of The Spectacular Favela: Violence in Modern Brazil "With the narrative drive of a captivating novel, the immanent critique of critical theory at its best, the empirical precision and accuracy of an anthropologist whose trust has been hard won in the field, and a bone-deep commitment to Black liberation, The Anti-Black City illustrates how police terror in the favelas of São Paulo constitutes a violence of genocidal proportions. This book is a game-changer in the field of anthropology."--Frank B. Wilderson III, author of Red, White Black: Cinema and the Structure of U.S. Antagonisms "Jaime Amparo Alves's book is a tragically timely contribution to this hypervisibility of violence in Brazil. It is a thoroughly rare accounting of violence that is only possible because of Alves' years of community organizing."-- Antipode "This book certainly offers a timely contribution to the fields of urban, transnational and globalization studies, mostly at the graduate level, particularly concerning the rampant reproduction of racial and social inequalities in contemporary cities."-- City Society "A current and necessary analysis of the impoverished black population in Brazil. "-- Urban Studies, "With impeccable scholarship and ethics, The Anti-Black City offers devastating, yet beautiful, narratives of resistance against brutality, poverty, and abandonment. Jaime Amparo Alves labored for years with maternal activists to resurrect critical thinking about communities suturing against evisceration and loss. In this impressive work, fighting for lives and the memories of their slain, resolute if not always resilient captives become the political doulas to a diaspora."--Joy James, author of Seeking the Beloved Community: A Feminist Race Reader "Jaime Amparo Alves's poignant and powerful ethnography offers a vital critique of racialized forms of governance in the anti-black city of So Paulo. Beyond making a profound contribution to our understanding of the racialized and gendered inequalities which shape urban life in Brazil, this theoretically provocative work of activist scholarship also shows us a way forward."--Erika Robb Larkins, author of The Spectacular Favela: Violence in Modern Brazil "With the narrative drive of a captivating novel, the immanent critique of critical theory at its best, the empirical precision and accuracy of an anthropologist whose trust has been hard won in the field, and a bone-deep commitment to Black liberation, The Anti-Black City illustrates how police terror in the favelas of So Paulo constitutes a violence of genocidal proportions. This book is a game-changer in the field of anthropology."--Frank B. Wilderson III, author of Red, White & Black: Cinema and the Structure of U.S. Antagonisms
Table of Content
Introduction: On Our Own Terms 1. Macabre Spatialities 2. "Police, Get off My Back!" 3. The Favela -Prison Pipeline 4. Sticking Up! 5. Bringing Back the Dead Conclusion: Blackpolis Acknowledgments Notes Index
Copyright Date
2018
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Developing & Emerging Countries, Discrimination & Race Relations, Sociology / General, Public Policy / City Planning & Urban Development, Law Enforcement, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Sociology / Urban
Lccn
2017-020146
Dewey Decimal
363.2/308996081
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Social Science, Political Science

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