Where Have All the Homeless Gone?
The Making and Unmaking of a Crisis
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Berghahn Books
Published:1st Dec '05
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For a decade, from 1983 to 1993, homelessness was a major concern in the United States. In 1994, this public concern suddenly disappeared, without any significant reduction in the number of people without proper housing. By examining the making and unmaking of a homeless crisis, this book explores how public understandings of what constitutes a social crisis are shaped.
Drawing on five years of ethnographic research in New York City with African Americans and Latinos living in poverty, Where Have All the Homeless Gone? reveals that the homeless “crisis” was driven as much by political misrepresentations of poverty, race, and social difference, as the housing, unemployment, and healthcare problems that caused homelessness and continue to plague American cities.
“…provides a rare and well-documented view inside the world of under-housed men in New York City… [It] is an interesting and convincing book.”• H-Urban
ISBN: 9781845450502
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 363g
180 pages