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.
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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