Laughter Out of Place: Race, Class, Violence, and Sexuality in a Rio Shantytown

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Univ of California Press, Sep 29, 2013 - History - 400 pages
"Goldstein returns anthropology to what it does best while taking the reader on a no-holds-barred ride through the tragicomic world of a Rio favela. She captures the bittersweet laughter of Brazil's vast subterranean underclass of domestic servants who keep their anger and despair at bay by laughing and spitting into the face of chaos, injustice, and premature death. In this affecting and deft 'comedy of manners,' Goldstein emerges as urban anthropology's new Jane Austen."—Nancy Scheper-Hughes, author of Death without Weeping: The Violence of Everyday Life in Brazil

"Goldstein takes us right to where anthropology should be: into the blood, sweat, tears of shantytown life. Laughter Out of Place tells the story of a Brazilian family on the edge of survival where women and children struggle, not just to stay alive, but also for joy in the face of poverty, men, and mutual betrayal."—Philippe Bourgois, author of In Search of Respect: Selling Crack in El Barrio

"A stunning ethnographic achievement that should become an urban anthropological classic. Goldstein brings us close to women who under extraordinary circumstances of poverty use humor to reveal the penetrating truth of their relationship to structures of power and the ironies of their raced, classed, and gendered lives. Superb and engaging ethnographic analysis is framed by sophisticated social theory and a comprehensive treatment of the literature on contemporary Brazilian society."—Judith Goode, co-editor of The New Poverty Studies: The Ethnography of Power, Politics and Impoverished People in the United States
 

Contents

Laughter Out of Place
18
ColorBlind Erotic Democracies Black Consciousness
102
No Time for Childhood I 36
136
State Terror Gangs and Everyday Violence
174
Partial Truths or the Carnivalization of Desire 22 6
226
Whats So Funny about Rape? 2 59
259
Notes
275
I 3
313
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Donna M. Goldstein is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Colorado, Boulder.

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