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King Kong On 4th Street Families And The Violence Of Poverty On The Lower East Side
By Jagna Wojcicka Sharff
Copyright 1998
272 Pages
by
Routledge
272 Pages
by
Routledge
272 Pages
by
Routledge
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In King Kong on 4th Street, Jagna Sharff chronicles an ethnographic team's involvement over a span of fifteen years with the people of a poor, largely Puerto Rican neighborhood in New York City. Anchoring her observations in field notes, she recounts the joys, fears, and disappointments of daily life as well as the drama of large events. Arson, the murder of a popular local teenager, the mobbing... Read more
Introduction -- You Can Hear the Birds Singing -- Dancing -- Homing Pigeons -- A Gentle Young Man -- Chulito Flying -- Victoria's Baptism -- Blue Bayou -- A Dream-Come-True Apartment with a 1949 Stove -- Summertime -- Sometimes the War Close to Home Is the Most Diffcult to See -- The Day of the Big Gun -- A Death Foretold -- Settling a Blood Feud -- King Kong on 4th Street -- I, Miguel Valiente -- Jail, Jail, All Your Life Jail -- Epilogue: Walking My Baby -- Appendix A: Methodology -- Appendix B: Changes in the Patterns of Incarceration in New York State
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Jagna Wojcicka Sharff






