Slim's Table - Race, Respectability, and Masculinity (Paperback, New edition)


At the Valois "See Your Food" cafeteria on Chicago's South Side, black and white men gather over cups of coffee and steam-table food. Mitchell Duneier, a sociologist, spent four years at the Valois writing this moving profile of the black men who congregate at "Slim's Table." Praised as "a marvelous study of those who should not be forgotten" by the "Wall Street Journal, ""Slim's Table" helps demolish the narrow sociological picture of black men and simple media-reinforced stereotypes. In between is a "respectable" citizenry, too often ignored and little understood.
""Slim's Table" is an astonishment. Duneier manages to fling open windows of perception into what it means to be working-class black, how a caring community can proceed from the most ordinary transactions, all the while smashing media-induced stereotypes of the races and race relations."--Citation for "Chicago Sun Times" Chicago Book of the Year Award
"An instant classic of ethnography that will provoke debate and provide insight for years to come."--Michael Eric Dyson, "Chicago Tribune"
"Mr. Duneier sees the subjects of his study as people and he sees the scale of their lives as fully human, rather than as diminished versions of grander lives lived elsewhere by people of another color. . . . A welcome antidote to trends in both journalism and sociology."--Roger Wilkins, "New York Times Book Review"

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At the Valois "See Your Food" cafeteria on Chicago's South Side, black and white men gather over cups of coffee and steam-table food. Mitchell Duneier, a sociologist, spent four years at the Valois writing this moving profile of the black men who congregate at "Slim's Table." Praised as "a marvelous study of those who should not be forgotten" by the "Wall Street Journal, ""Slim's Table" helps demolish the narrow sociological picture of black men and simple media-reinforced stereotypes. In between is a "respectable" citizenry, too often ignored and little understood.
""Slim's Table" is an astonishment. Duneier manages to fling open windows of perception into what it means to be working-class black, how a caring community can proceed from the most ordinary transactions, all the while smashing media-induced stereotypes of the races and race relations."--Citation for "Chicago Sun Times" Chicago Book of the Year Award
"An instant classic of ethnography that will provoke debate and provide insight for years to come."--Michael Eric Dyson, "Chicago Tribune"
"Mr. Duneier sees the subjects of his study as people and he sees the scale of their lives as fully human, rather than as diminished versions of grander lives lived elsewhere by people of another color. . . . A welcome antidote to trends in both journalism and sociology."--Roger Wilkins, "New York Times Book Review"

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Product Details

General

Imprint

University of Chicago Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

May 1994

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Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

May 1994

Authors

Dimensions

212 x 145 x 1mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

200

Edition

New edition

ISBN-13

978-0-226-17031-2

Barcode

9780226170312

Categories

LSN

0-226-17031-4



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