Vice, Crime, and Poverty

Vice, Crime, and Poverty
Title Vice, Crime, and Poverty PDF eBook
Author Dominique Kalifa
Publisher Columbia University Press
Total Pages 430
Release 2019-04-16
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0231547269

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Beggars, outcasts, urchins, waifs, prostitutes, criminals, convicts, madmen, fallen women, lunatics, degenerates—part reality, part fantasy, these are the grotesque faces that populate the underworld, the dark inverse of our everyday world. Lurking in the mirror that we hold up to our society, they are our counterparts and our doubles, repelling us and yet offering the tantalizing promise of escape. Although these images testify to undeniable social realities, the sordid lower depths make up a symbolic and social imaginary that reflects our fears and anxieties—as well as our desires. In Vice, Crime, and Poverty, Dominique Kalifa traces the untold history of the concept of the underworld and its representations in popular culture. He examines how the myth of the lower depths came into being in nineteenth-century Europe, as biblical figures and Christian traditions were adapted for a world turned upside-down by the era of industrialization, democratization, and mass culture. From the Parisian demimonde to Victorian squalor, from the slums of New York to the sewers of Buenos Aires, Kalifa deciphers the making of an image that has cast an enduring spell on its audience. While the social conditions that created that underworld have changed, Vice, Crime, and Poverty shows that, from social-scientific ideas of the underclass to contemporary cinema and steampunk culture, its shadows continue to haunt us.

The Nether Side of New York

The Nether Side of New York
Title The Nether Side of New York PDF eBook
Author Edward Crapsey
Publisher
Total Pages 198
Release 1872
Genre Crime
ISBN

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The Nether Side of New York, Or, The Vice, Crime and Poverty of the Great Metropolis

The Nether Side of New York, Or, The Vice, Crime and Poverty of the Great Metropolis
Title The Nether Side of New York, Or, The Vice, Crime and Poverty of the Great Metropolis PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages
Release 1872
Genre
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The Crime of Poverty

The Crime of Poverty
Title The Crime of Poverty PDF eBook
Author Henry George
Publisher
Total Pages 36
Release 1918
Genre Poverty
ISBN

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Nether Side of New York

Nether Side of New York
Title Nether Side of New York PDF eBook
Author Crapsey Edward
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1901
Genre
ISBN 9780259616955

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The Nether Side of New York, Or, the Vice, Crime and Poverty of the Great Metropolis

The Nether Side of New York, Or, the Vice, Crime and Poverty of the Great Metropolis
Title The Nether Side of New York, Or, the Vice, Crime and Poverty of the Great Metropolis PDF eBook
Author Edward Crapsey
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1969
Genre
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Karachi Vice

Karachi Vice
Title Karachi Vice PDF eBook
Author Samira Shackle
Publisher Melville House
Total Pages 273
Release 2021-09-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1612199429

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A fast-paced, hair-raising journey around Karachi in the company of those who know the city inside out - from an electrifying new voice in narrative non-fiction. Karachi. Pakistan’s largest city is a sprawling metropolis of twenty million people, twice the size of New York City. It is a place of political turbulence in which those who have power wield it with brutal and partisan force. It takes an insider to know where is safe, who to trust, and what makes Karachi tick. In this powerful debut, Samira Shackle explores the city of her mother’s birth in the company of a handful of Karachiites. Among them is Safdar the ambulance driver, who knows the city’s streets and shortcuts intimately and will stop at nothing to help his fellow citizens. There is Parveen, the activist whose outspoken views on injustice repeatedly lead her towards danger. And there is Zille, the hardened journalist whose commitment to getting the best scoops puts him at increasing risk. Their individual experiences unfold and converge, as Shackle tells the bigger story of Karachi over the past decade as it endures a terrifying crime wave: a period in which the Taliban arrive in Pakistan, adding to the daily perils for its residents and pushing their city into the international spotlight. Writing with intimate local knowledge and a global perspective, Shackle paints a vivid portrait of one of the most complex and compelling cities in the world, a city where the borders blur between politicians and gangsters and between lawful and unlawful, as dangerous new forces of violent extremism are pitted against old networks of power.