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Between Good and Ghetto: African American Girls and Inner City Violence
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Between Good and Ghetto: African American Girls and Inner City Violence

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With an outward gaze focused on a better future,
Between Good and Ghetto
reflects the social world of inner city African American girls and how they manage threats of personal violence. Drawing on personal encounters, traditions of urban ethnography, Black feminist thought, gender studies, and feminist criminology, Nikki Jones gives readers a richly descriptive and compassionate account of how African American girls negotiate schools and neighborhoods governed by the so-called ‘code of the street’ - the form of street justice that governs violence in distressed urban areas. She reveals the multiple strategies they use to navigate interpersonal and gender-specific violence and how they reconcile the gendered dilemmas of their adolescence. Illuminating struggles for survival within this group,
Between Good and Ghetto
encourages others to move African American girls toward the center of discussions of ‘the crisis’ in poor, urban neighborhoods.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rutgers University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 December 2009
Pages
230
ISBN
9780813546155

With an outward gaze focused on a better future,
Between Good and Ghetto
reflects the social world of inner city African American girls and how they manage threats of personal violence. Drawing on personal encounters, traditions of urban ethnography, Black feminist thought, gender studies, and feminist criminology, Nikki Jones gives readers a richly descriptive and compassionate account of how African American girls negotiate schools and neighborhoods governed by the so-called ‘code of the street’ - the form of street justice that governs violence in distressed urban areas. She reveals the multiple strategies they use to navigate interpersonal and gender-specific violence and how they reconcile the gendered dilemmas of their adolescence. Illuminating struggles for survival within this group,
Between Good and Ghetto
encourages others to move African American girls toward the center of discussions of ‘the crisis’ in poor, urban neighborhoods.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rutgers University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 December 2009
Pages
230
ISBN
9780813546155