Soulside
Experience the transformative insights of urban anthropology with Soulside by Ulf Hannerz, published in 2004 by The University of Chicago Press. This 236-page paperback delves deep into the realities of inner-city life, challenging misconceptions about ghetto communities and critiquing the notion of a 'culture of poverty'. With its rich exploration of social conditions and customs among African Americans, Soulside stands as a vital contribution to Black studies and cultural heritage. In a new afterword, Hannerz reflects on the significance of the book within both historical and contemporary contexts, making it a must-read for anyone interested in sociology and anthropology. Discover how Soulside continues to influence discussions on social issues in urban settings today.