Description
About the Author
Anjuli Fahlberg is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Tufts University. Her research focuses on social movements and urban violence in Latin America and employs a participatory action research approach.
Reviews
How is social mobilization possible in gang territories? Anjuli Fahlberg's research answers this question, affirming the necessity to differentiate favela activism from traditional social movements. Activism under Fire is a powerful concept to understand the strategy of non-violence adopted by political actors as part of their resistance and adaptation to violent and restrictive contexts. Fahlberg's original participatory field research reveals how favela activists have constructed a sphere of non-violent politics, which operates politically parallel to, and symbolically in opposition to, the sphere of violent politics in the neighborhood. * Sonia Fleury, Senior Researcher, Center for Strategic Studies, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation *
This book is a gem. Anjuli Fahlberg writes this 'conduit of stories' with a refreshing self-awareness and respect for her community collaborators, gracefully integrating grassroots ethnography with the academic literature. What she calls 'pragmatic resistance' in the City of God is something I have observed in Rio's favelas over the past three decades as turf wars between drug gangs and their dance with the police and militias have taken lethal violence to new extremes. * Janice Perlman, author of The Myth of Marginality and Favela: Four Decades of Living on the Edge in Rio de Janeiro *
Fahlberg offers a compelling sociological analysis of favela movements that bears new theoretical approaches to movements of non-violence. Highly recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty. * Choice *
Moving beyond a narrative of drug gangs and police forces, Fahlberg uses favela residents' own voices in one of Brazil's most famous favelas to illustrate how non-violence movements organize and mobilize... Fahlberg offers a compelling sociological analysis of favela movements that bears new theoretical approaches to movements of non-violence. * Choice *
Awards
Winner of Co-Winner, Roberto Reis Book Prize in the First Book category, Brazilian Studies Association.
Book Information
ISBN 9780197519332
Author Anjuli Fahlberg
Format Paperback
Page Count 312
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 467g
Dimensions(mm) 157mm * 234mm * 17mm