Tally's Corner
by Elliot Liebow
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Sociological observations on the way of life of persons encountered by the author in a blighted section of Washington, D.C. during the early 1960's.Tags
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I read this over 20 years ago for a college course, and I picked it up to see how it holds up. And it does! I think because I've changed so much, this almost read like an entirely different book! It is dry at times, after all it is a "study", but very insightful for those people at that time and place. Tally, Richard, Sea Cat and the others expose their lives to the author, and their life in and around the Carry-out has much to teach. I'm glad I re-read this, and who knows? Maybe I'll read it again in another 20 years!
Read this in a first-year university social science course. It certainly expanded my knowledge of the black community as it was during the 1960's. It was interesting to get to know the men and their outlook on life. I admired the author for applying the participant-observer method to urban life, immersing himself in a subculture very different from his past life.
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- Important places
- Washington, D.C., USA
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- Genres
- Sociology, Anthropology, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction, History
- DDC/MDS
- 301.451 — Social sciences Social sciences, sociology & anthropology Sociology and anthropology Formerly: Social structure
- LCC
- E185.93 .D6 .L5 — History of the United States United States Elements in the population Afro-Americans
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- Languages
- English, French
- Media
- Paper, Ebook
- ISBNs
- 8
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