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Reversible Destiny traces the history of the Sicilian mafia to its nineteenth-century roots and examines its late twentieth-century involvement in urban real estate and construction as well as dru...
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13 March 2003
Reversible Destiny traces the history of the Sicilian mafia to its nineteenth-century roots and examines its late twentieth-century involvement in urban real estate and construction as well as drugs. Based on research in the regional capital of Palermo, this book suggests lessons regarding secretive organized crime: its capacity to reproduce a subculture of violence through time, its acquisition of a dense connective web of political and financial protectors during the Cold War era, and the sad reality that repressing it easily risks harming vulnerable people and communities. Charting the efforts of both the judiciary and a citizen's social movement to reverse the mafia's economic, political, and cultural power, the authors establish a framework for understanding both the difficulties and the accomplishments of Sicily's multifaceted antimafia efforts.
Price: $34.95
Pages: 352
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
13 March 2003
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520236097
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
Jane C. Schneider is Professor of Anthropology at the Graduate Center, City University of New York. Peter T. Schneider is Professor of Sociology at Fordham University. They are the authors of Festival of the Poor: Fertility Decline and the Ideology of Class in Sicily, 1860-1980 (1996) and Culture and Political Economy in Western Sicily (1976).
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Maps
1. The Palermo Crucible
2. The Genesis of the Mafia
3. The Mafia and the Cold War
4. The Cultural Production of Violence
5. Seeking Causes, Casting Blame
6. Mysteries and Poisons
7. The Antimafia Movement
8. Backlash and Renewal
9. Civil Society Groundwork
10. Recuperating the Built Environment
11. “Cultural Re-education”
12. Reversible Destiny
Notes
References
Index
Acknowledgments
Maps
1. The Palermo Crucible
2. The Genesis of the Mafia
3. The Mafia and the Cold War
4. The Cultural Production of Violence
5. Seeking Causes, Casting Blame
6. Mysteries and Poisons
7. The Antimafia Movement
8. Backlash and Renewal
9. Civil Society Groundwork
10. Recuperating the Built Environment
11. “Cultural Re-education”
12. Reversible Destiny
Notes
References
Index