Harlemworld
Doing Race and Class in Contemporary Black America
Harlemworld
Doing Race and Class in Contemporary Black America
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299 pages | 6 halftones, 2 line drawings | 6 x 9 | © 2001
Anthropology: Cultural and Social Anthropology
Geography: Urban Geography
History: American History
Sociology: Race, Ethnic, and Minority Relations, Urban and Rural Sociology
Table of Contents
Introduction: Doing Harlem, Touring Harlemworld
1 Making Harlem Black: Race, Place, and History in "African Americans’ Africa"
2 Class Histories and Class Theories in a Raceful Social World
3 Birthdays, Basketball, and Breaking Bread: Negotiating with Class in Contemporary Black America
4 Class(ed) Acts, or Class Is as Class Does
5 White Harlem: Toward the Performative Limits of Blackness
6 Cinematicus Ethnographicus: Race and Class in an Ethnographic Land of Make-Believe
Conclusion: Undoing Harlemworld
Notes
Index
Awards
American Studies Association: John Hope Franklin Publication Prize
Honorable Mention
ASA Community and Urban Sociology Section: Robert E. Park Award
Won
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