Sexed Work : Gender, Race, and Resistance in a Brooklyn Drug Market Paperback / softback
by Lisa (Research Fellow in the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre and the School of Comm Maher
Part of the Clarendon Studies in Criminology series
Paperback / softback
Description
This is the first detailed account of the economic lives of women drug users.
It is located at the boundaries of three disciplines - criminology, anthropology, and sociology - and based on three years of in-depth ethnographic fieldwork in New York City.
Set in a neighbourhood plagued by drug use and AIDs, the book reveals the economic lives of a group of women whose options have been severely circumscribed, not only by drug use, but also by poverty, racism, violence, and enduring marginality.
It is a fascinating account, with Maher drawing extensively on the women's own words, describing how structures and relations of gender, race and class, are articulated by divisions of labour in the street-level drug economy.
The book challenges the impoverished set of characterizations which dominate the literature, critiquing both feminist and non-feminist representations that view women lawbreakers as driven by forces beyond their control.
It graphically illustrates the role of the drug economy as a site of cultural reproduction by drawing attention to the specific practices by which gender and race dimensions of inequality are constituted and contested in street-level drug markets.
This is a rich, nuanced, and theoretically sophisticated study of `crime as work' which will be compelling reading for all those interested in the ways in which women deal with the intersection of gender, race, and work.
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Out of stock
- Format:Paperback / softback
- Pages:296 pages
- Publisher:Oxford University Press
- Publication Date:22/06/2000
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- ISBN:9780198299318
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Out of stock
- Format:Paperback / softback
- Pages:296 pages
- Publisher:Oxford University Press
- Publication Date:22/06/2000
- Category:
- ISBN:9780198299318