Violent Turf Wars in a Chicago Barrio
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"Wounded City is one of the most important books about urban violence that has been published in a long time. In a style that is engaging and insightful, Robert Vargas pushes the reader to consider why some communities are highly organized against violence while others are not, and shows that the answer lies in the intersection between politics, institutions and residents." --Patrick Sharkey, author of Stuck in Place "Wounded City is extraordinarily bold and smart. Through meticulous research, Vargas uncovers the precise points at which relationships go bad and the blame game for urban violence begins. Vargas exposes a system that breeds competition rather than cooperation, and turf wars among and between the most dispossessed and the most powerful. This book should fundamentally change both the study of and the interventions against crime in the city." --Mary Pattillo, Harold Washington Professor of Sociology and African American Studies, Northwestern University"Street gangs and politicians both spend their time protecting turf. In Chicago, sometimes the boundaries between a gang's turf and the politician's turf are a bit hazy. Wounded City dives deeply into the intersection of politics and street gangs as one Latino community navigates the social and political boundaries of its own health and safety. Vargas masterfully describes how gang leaders, politicians, and community members negotiate and create their social order through the use of violence, unsuspecting alliances, community organizing, and federal grants." --Andrew V. Papachristos, Associate Professor of Sociology, Yale University
Robert Vargas is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Madison-Wisconsin.
1) Introduction POLITICAL TURF 2) Battles for Political Turf in Little Village 3) Burbs and Violent Blocks 4) Transforming Violent Streets on the West Side STREET TURF 5) Silence and the Art of Arson 6) Locking Up Social Order CONCLUSION 7) Toward a Relational Understanding of Urban Violence 8) Appendix A: Navigating Turf Wars 9) Appendix B: Methods