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Author Garot, Robert, 1967- author.

Title Who you claim : performing gang identity in school and on the streets / Robert Garot
Published New York : New York University Press, ©2010

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 260 pages)
Series Alternative criminology series
Alternative criminology series.
Contents Gang identity as performance -- Moral dramas at school -- The contradictions of controlling student dress -- Claims -- Affiliations -- Violence and nonviolence -- Avoiding retaliation -- Streetwork
Summary The color of clothing, the width of shoe laces, a pierced ear, certain brands of sneakers, the braiding of hair and many other features have long been seen as indicators of gang involvement. But it is not just what is worn, it's how: a hat tilted to the left or right, creases in pants, an ironed shirt not tucked in, baggy pants. For those who live in inner cities with a heavy gang presence, such highly stylized rules are not simply about fashion, but markers of "who you claim," that is, who one affiliates with, and how one wishes to be seen. In this carefully researched ethnographic account, the author provides descriptions and compelling stories to demonstrate that gang identity is a carefully coordinated performance with many nuanced rules of style and presentation, and that gangs, like any other group or institution, must be constantly performed into being. He spent four years in and around one inner city alternative school in Southern California, conducting interviews and hanging out with students, teachers, and administrators. He shows that these young people are not simply scary thugs who always have been and always will be violent criminals, but that they constantly modulate ways of talking, walking, dressing, writing graffiti, wearing make-up, and hiding or revealing tattoos as ways to play with markers of identity. They obscure, reveal, and provide contradictory signals on a continuum, moving into, through, and out of gang affiliations as they mature, drop out, or graduate. This work provides a rare look into young people's understandings of the meanings and contexts in which the magic of such identity work is made manifest
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
Print version record
SUBJECT Universidad Sergio Arboleda gnd
Subject Youth -- United States -- Attitudes
Gangs -- United States.
Gang members -- United States
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Criminology.
Gang members
Gangs
Youth -- Attitudes
Gewalt
Identität
Jugendbande
Prävention
Soziokultur
United States
USA
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780814733141
081473314X