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Views from the Streets

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Views from the Streets explains the dramatic transformation of black street gangs on Chicago’s South Side during the early twenty-first century. Drawing on years of community work and in-depth inte...
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  • 04 February 2020
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Chicago has long served as a symbol of urban pathology in the public imagination. The city’s staggering levels of violence and entrenched gang culture occupy a central place in the national discourse, yet remain poorly understood and are often stereotyped. Views from the Streets explains the dramatic transformation of black street gangs on Chicago’s South Side during the early twenty-first century, shedding new light on why gang violence persists and what might be done to address it.

Drawing on years of community work and in-depth interviews with gang members, Roberto R. Aspholm describes in vivid detail the internal rebellions that shattered the city’s infamous corporate-style African American street gangs. He explores how, in the wake of these uprisings, young gang members have radically refashioned gang culture and organization on Chicago’s South Side, rejecting traditional hierarchies and ideologies and instead embracing a fierce ethos of personal autonomy that has made contemporary gang violence increasingly spontaneous and unregulated. In calling attention to the historical context of these issues and to the elements of resistance embedded in Chicago’s contemporary gang culture, Aspholm challenges conventional views of gang members as inherently pathological. He critically analyzes highly touted “universal” violence prevention strategies, depicting street-level realities to illuminate why they have ultimately failed to reduce levels of bloodshed. An unprecedented analysis of the nature and meaning of gang violence, Views from the Streets proposes an alternative framework for addressing the seemingly intractable issues of inequality, despair, and violence in Chicago.

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Price: $140.00
Pages: 288
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Series: Studies in Transgression
Publication Date: 04 February 2020
Trim Size: 9.02 X 5.98 in
ISBN: 9780231187725
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Urban, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Midwest (IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, OH, SD, WI)
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I am very excited about Views from the Streets. It addresses central questions in contemporary gang research: What’s going on in Chicago? Why have the highly touted interventions there had little effect? Why are there so many killings? It does so by offering what is deeply needed but rarely accomplished in this field: a grounded analysis providing a convincing, cogent understanding of local history and social dynamics. Moreover and most refreshingly, it appreciates rather than ironicizes and pathologizes the voices of gang members. This is the book I’ve been waiting for: a nuanced explanation that matters.
Roberto R. Aspholm is assistant professor of social work at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Shattering of Chicago’s Black Street Gangs
2. From Street Organizations to Cliques: Black Street Gangs in Chicago Today
3. The Anatomy of Contemporary Gang Violence in Chicago
4. Understanding the Persistence of Gangs and Violence in Chicago
5. A Critical Appraisal of Violence Prevention Failures
Conclusion: Reducing Gang Violence from the Streets Up
Appendix: Notes on Positionality, the Politics of Representation, and Research Methodology
A Partial Glossary of Chicago Gang Slang
Notes
Bibliography
Index