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City of Walls : Crime, Segregation, and Citizenship in São Paulo
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Teresa P. R. Caldeira
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9780520341593
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December 31 2000
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September 14 2020
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10.1525/9780520341593
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Book chapters
pp. I
Frontmatter
pp. VII
CONTENTS
pp. XI
List of Maps, Illustrations, and Tables
pp. XIII
Acknowledgments
pp. XVII
Abbreviations
pp. 1
Introduction: Anthropology with an Accent
pp. 19
1. Talking of Crime and Ordering the World
pp. 53
2. Crisis, Criminals, and the Spread of Evil
pp. 105
3. The Increase in Violent Crime
pp. 138
4. The Police: A Long History of Abuses
pp. 158
5. Police Violence under Democracy
pp. 213
6. Sao Paulo: Three Patterns of Spatial Segregation
pp. 256
7. Fortified Enclaves: Building Up Walls and Creating a New Private Order
pp. 297
8. The Implosion of Modern Public Life
pp. 339
CHAPTER 9. Violence, the Unbounded Body, and the Disregard for Rights in Brazilian Democracy
pp. 377
Appendix
pp. 381
Notes
pp. 425
References
pp. 455
Index
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