The residents of Caxambu, a squatter neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro, live in a state of insecurity as they face urban violence. Living with Insecurity in a Brazilian Favela examines how inequality, racism, drug trafficking, police brutality, and gang activities affect the daily lives of the people of Caxambu.
The residents of Caxambu, a squatter neighborhood in Rio de Janeiro, live in a state of insecurity as they face urban violence. Living with Insecurity in a Brazilian Favela examines how inequality, racism, drug trafficking, police brutality, and gang activities affect the daily lives of the people of Caxambu.
R. BEN PENGLASE is an associate professor of anthropology and Latin American studies at Loyola University, Chicago.
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Acknowledgments 1 “To Live Here You Have to Know How to Live” 2 “Now You Know What It’s Like”: Ethnography in a State of (In)security 3 A Familiar Hillside and Dangerous Intimates 4 TubarÃo and Seu LÁzaro’s Dog: Drug-Traffickers and Abnormalization 5 “The Men Are in the Area”: Police, Race, and Place 6 Conclusion: “It was Here That Estella Was Shot” Notes References Index
Acknowledgments 1 “To Live Here You Have to Know How to Live” 2 “Now You Know What It’s Like”: Ethnography in a State of (In)security 3 A Familiar Hillside and Dangerous Intimates 4 TubarÃo and Seu LÁzaro’s Dog: Drug-Traffickers and Abnormalization 5 “The Men Are in the Area”: Police, Race, and Place 6 Conclusion: “It was Here That Estella Was Shot” Notes References Index
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