Favela

Favela
Title Favela PDF eBook
Author Janice Perlman
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 445
Release 2010-06-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0199709556

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Janice Perlman wrote the first in-depth account of life in the favelas, a book hailed as one of the most important works in global urban studies in the last 30 years. Now, in Favela, Perlman carries that story forward to the present. Re-interviewing many longtime favela residents whom she had first met in 1969--as well as their children and grandchildren--Perlman offers the only long-term perspective available on the favelados as they struggle for a better life. Perlman discovers that while educational levels have risen, democracy has replaced dictatorship, and material conditions have improved, many residents feel more marginalized than ever. The greatest change is the explosion of drug and arms trade and the high incidence of fatal violence that has resulted. Yet the greatest challenge of all is job creation--decent work for decent pay. If unemployment and under-paid employment are not addressed, she argues, all other efforts will fail to resolve the fundamental issues. Foreign Affairs praises Perlman for writing "with compassion, artistry, and intelligence, using stirring personal stories to illustrate larger points substantiated with statistical analysis."

Living in Rio

Living in Rio
Title Living in Rio PDF eBook
Author Paulo Thiago de Mello
Publisher
Pages 212
Release 2006
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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'Living in Rio', both a travelogue and a look inside 20 local homes, presents an overview of the city's history, beaches, nightlife, parties, and Carioca lifestyle.

Living in Rio de Janeiro

Living in Rio de Janeiro
Title Living in Rio de Janeiro PDF eBook
Author Mary Sedor
Publisher Hodder Wayland
Pages 52
Release 1981-01-01
Genre Brazil
ISBN 9780853408406

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The Myth of Marginality

The Myth of Marginality
Title The Myth of Marginality PDF eBook
Author Janice E. Perlman
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 372
Release 1976
Genre History
ISBN 9780520039520

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Favela

Favela
Title Favela PDF eBook
Author Janice Perlman
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 446
Release 2010-06-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0199798974

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Janice Perlman wrote the first in-depth account of life in the favelas, a book hailed as one of the most important works in global urban studies in the last 30 years. Now, in Favela, Perlman carries that story forward to the present. Re-interviewing many longtime favela residents whom she had first met in 1969--as well as their children and grandchildren--Perlman offers the only long-term perspective available on the favelados as they struggle for a better life. Perlman discovers that while educational levels have risen, democracy has replaced dictatorship, and material conditions have improved, many residents feel more marginalized than ever. The greatest change is the explosion of drug and arms trade and the high incidence of fatal violence that has resulted. Yet the greatest challenge of all is job creation--decent work for decent pay. If unemployment and under-paid employment are not addressed, she argues, all other efforts will fail to resolve the fundamental issues. Foreign Affairs praises Perlman for writing "with compassion, artistry, and intelligence, using stirring personal stories to illustrate larger points substantiated with statistical analysis."

Living in the Crossfire

Living in the Crossfire
Title Living in the Crossfire PDF eBook
Author Maria Alves
Publisher Temple University Press
Pages 254
Release 2011-03-04
Genre History
ISBN 1439900051

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Communities organizing to end Brazil's urban war on drugs

The Book of Rio

The Book of Rio
Title The Book of Rio PDF eBook
Author Cesar Cardoso
Publisher Comma Press
Pages 127
Release 2015-06-12
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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It’s the city the rest of the world descends on to party…. whether for the spectacular annual Carnival, the sun-kissed beaches, the World Cup, or, in 2016, the Olympics. It’s also a place that’s sadly become synonymous with some of the excesses of partying, the dark underbelly that accompanies any urban hedonist’s destination. But these are just two images of Rio. There are countless others: opulent seat of two former empires; stronghold of brutal, twentieth-century dictatorships; sprawling metropolis stretched between stunning mountain tops and equally stunningeconomic extremes – from the affluence of neighbourhoods like Leblon and Ipanema, to the overcrowded slums in the foothills, the favelas. This anthology brings together ten short stories that go beyond the postcards and snapshots, and introduce us to real residents of Rio – the cariocas: young hopefuls training to be the next stars of samba, exhausted labourers press-ganged into meeting an impossible construction deadline (the nation’s pride being at stake), bored call-girls, nostalgic drag queens, married couples having petty middle-class domestics…. These are characters who’ve developed a deep understanding of Rio’s contradictions, a way of living with the grey areas – between the grime and the glitz – that make Rio the ‘marvellous city’ it is.