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Author Fahlberg, Anjuli, author.

Title Activism under fire : the politics of non-violence in Rio de Janeiro's gang territories / Anjuli Fahlberg
Published New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2023]

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 293 pages) : illustrations, maps.
Series Global and comparative ethnography
Global and comparative ethnography.
Summary "I looked through the window of my taxi as it pulled over on the street corner. I looked down Jeremiah Road into CDD searching for Esther, past the frenzy of pedestrians, cars, bicycles, produce stands, and storefront awnings with dangling toys and sandals. I knew Esther's calm gait, dark skin, thin legs, and short black hair so well I would have easily spotted her in the crowd. Instead of finding Esther, I spotted a group of five or six drug traffickers stationed at the boca de fumo, or drug sale point, just a block away. Based on my previous trips, I knew there was at least one, if not two, other bocas I would have to pass on the walk to Esther's house. Having just arrived from the airport with two large conspiscuous suitcases that I would need to wheel past the bocas, I wished I could have waited in the car until Esther arrived. I could tell from my driver's anxious glances and exaggerated swiping of my credit card that he was eager to leave the area. I exited the car, grabbed my suitcases as the driver lifted them out of the trunk, and began to make my way down the road and into the neighborhood. It was a path I knew well, as I had been living with Esther off and on for the last eighteen months, along with her younger sister Maria Rita and Esther's sons André and Leonardo. Yet the feeling of fear was always bubbling below, fed by the knowledge that at any moment I could be questioned by a suspecting drug trafficker or get caught in a shootout. I maneuvered down a side street hoping to avoid at least one boca, sighing with relief when I finally spotted André heading my way. He smiled broadly and made his way to me, greeting me with a bear hug and grabbing the handle of the larger suitcase. Though he had not yet turned thirteen, he towered over me. He informed me that Esther had gone to a different corner to wait for me. "She's terrible at reading her phone messages," André reminded me, rolling his eyes in jest. We chuckled and went looking for Esther, whom we found a few blocks away. As we walked to their home together, I tried to shake off the feeling of fear that Cidade de Deus engendered and focus on the people I was so eager to see again"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on June 27, 2023)
Subject Slums -- Brazil -- Rio de Janeiro
Gangs -- Brazil -- Rio de Janeiro
Violence -- Brazil -- Rio de Janeiro
Nonviolence -- Brazil -- Rio de Janeiro
Urban poor -- Brazil -- Rio de Janeiro
Marginality, Social -- Brazil -- Rio de Janeiro
Gangs
Marginality, Social
Nonviolence
Slums
Urban poor
Violence
Society & culture: general.
Architecture and Planning.
Brazil -- Rio de Janeiro
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2022062188
ISBN 9780197519363
0197519369
0197519342
9780197519356
0197519350
9780197519349
Other Titles Politics of non-violence in Rio de Janeiro's gang territories