Shelter Blues: Sanity and Selfhood Among the Homeless

Awards:   Winner of Winner of the 1999 Victor Turner Prize of the Society for Humanistic Anthropology 2021 Winner of Winner of the 1999 Victor Turner Prize of the Society for Humanistic Anthropology.
Author:   Robert R. Desjarlais
Publisher:   University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN:  

9780812216226


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   01 August 1997
Format:   Paperback
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Shelter Blues: Sanity and Selfhood Among the Homeless


Awards

  • Winner of Winner of the 1999 Victor Turner Prize of the Society for Humanistic Anthropology 2021
  • Winner of Winner of the 1999 Victor Turner Prize of the Society for Humanistic Anthropology.

Overview

Desjarlais shows us not anonymous faces of the homeless but real people. While it is estimated that 25 percent or more of America's homeless are mentally ill, their lives are largely unknown to us. What must life be like for those who, in addition to living on the street, hear voices, suffer paranoid delusions, or have trouble thinking clearly or talking to others. Shelter Blues is an innovative portrait of people residing in Boston's Station Street Shelter. It examines the everyday lives of more than 40 homeless men and women, both white and African-American, ranging in age from early 20s to mid-60s. Based on a sixteen-month study, it draws readers into the personal worlds of these individuals and, by addressing the intimacies of homelessness, illness, and abjection, picks up where most scholarship and journalism stops. Robert Desjarlais works against the grain of media representations of homelessness by showing us not anonymous stereotypes but individuals. He draws on conversations as well as observations, talking with and listening to shelter residents to understand how they relate to their environment, to one another, and to those entrusted with their care. His book considers their lives in terms of a complex range of forces and helps us comprehend the linkages between culture, illness, personhood, and political agency on the margins of contemporary American society. Shelter Blues is unlike anything else ever written about homelessness. It challenges social scientists and mental health professionals to rethink their approaches to human subjectivity and helps us all to better understand one of the most pressing problems of our time.

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Author:   Robert R. Desjarlais
Publisher:   University of Pennsylvania Press
Imprint:   University of Pennsylvania Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.472kg
ISBN:  

9780812216226


ISBN 10:   0812216229
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   01 August 1997
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Beautifully crafted, powerfully illustrated with conversation, theoretically important, and almost unique as an ethnography. * Arthur Kleinman, Harvard University *


Beautifully crafted, powerfully illustrated with conversation, theoretically important, and almost unique as an ethnography. -Arthur Kleinman, Harvard University


""Beautifully crafted, powerfully illustrated with conversation, theoretically important, and almost unique as an ethnography.""—Arthur Kleinman, Harvard University


Author Information

Robert Desjarlais teaches anthropology at Sarah Lawrence College and is the author of Body and Emotion: The Aesthetics of Illness and Healing in the Nepal Himalayas, also published by Penn.

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