
The Poverty of the Ethnography of Poverty
Loic Wacquant(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 2. July 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-0-19-780401-8 (ISBN)
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Recapitulating the three ages of urban ethnography born in Chicago a century ago, this book puts into historical and analytical perspective a controversy over the ethnography of the nexus of race, class, and morality in and around the black American ghetto in the age of triumphant neoliberalism, in order to draw from it positive lessons for the theory and practice of fieldwork. Thoughtless empiricism, acceptance of problematics prefabricated by ordinary and political common sense, confusion between folk and analytical categories, confinement to the immediate perimeter of interaction, bifurcating moralism: these are all traps that every ethnographer encounters sooner or later on her path and that only collective vigilance can hope to thwart.
This epistemological return is an opportunity to pinpoint the danger of ethnographism, the tendency to want to describe, interpret, and explain a phenomenon based solely on the elements discerned through fieldwork, and to call for the correlative practice of an enactive, structural, and historicized ethnography that sets out to embed the micro-actions observed in the interlocking series of nested social spaces that shape them and give them sense. Such an ethnography allows us to avoid falling into one or another of the five fallacies of participant observation: interactionism, inductivism, populism, presentism, and the hermeneutic drift. And to move beyond Clifford Geertz's "thick description" with the "thick construction" inspired by Pierre Bourdieu, whose mission is to construct scientifically the ordinary social construction of reality.
This epistemological return is an opportunity to pinpoint the danger of ethnographism, the tendency to want to describe, interpret, and explain a phenomenon based solely on the elements discerned through fieldwork, and to call for the correlative practice of an enactive, structural, and historicized ethnography that sets out to embed the micro-actions observed in the interlocking series of nested social spaces that shape them and give them sense. Such an ethnography allows us to avoid falling into one or another of the five fallacies of participant observation: interactionism, inductivism, populism, presentism, and the hermeneutic drift. And to move beyond Clifford Geertz's "thick description" with the "thick construction" inspired by Pierre Bourdieu, whose mission is to construct scientifically the ordinary social construction of reality.
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This is tour-de-force Wacquant at the height of his maturity, erudition, and analytical brilliance, mixing fireworks, reflexivity, humor, and empathy. Dive in headfirst and you will emerge smarter, more alert, and energized to carry out theoretically rich and empirically rigorous fieldwork. * Philippe Bourgois, author of n Search of Respect: Selling Crack in El Barrio * The Poverty of the Ethnography of Poverty makes a compelling case for the power of ethnography for understanding the richness, complexities, and messiness of the social world. Wacquant offers a thoroughly sourced, impressively capacious, and engagingly written history and epistemology of the method-an invaluable resource for students and practitioners of the craft. * Cecilia Menjivar, author of Enduring Violence: Ladina Womens Lives in Guatemala *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 233 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
368 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-780401-8 (9780197804018)
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Loic Wacquant is Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Berkeley, and Researcher at the Centre Europeen de Sociologie et de Science Politique, Paris. His books have been translated into twenty languages and include Body and Soul: Notebooks of an Apprentice Boxer (expanded anniversary edition, 2022), The Invention of the "Underclass": A Study in the Politics of Knowledge (2022), Bourdieu in the City: Challenging Urban Theory (2023), and Racial Domination (2024).
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Professor of SociologyProfessor of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley
Content
Prologue: In Praise of "Thick Construction"
1. Dissecting the Ethnographic Unconscious
2. Poverty, Race, and Moralism in American Urban Ethnography
3. For a Political Epistemology of Fieldwork
Epilogue: Bachelard in the Ghetto
Acknowledgments
References
Index
1. Dissecting the Ethnographic Unconscious
2. Poverty, Race, and Moralism in American Urban Ethnography
3. For a Political Epistemology of Fieldwork
Epilogue: Bachelard in the Ghetto
Acknowledgments
References
Index