Gangsters Without Borders

Gangsters Without Borders
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Publisher : Issues of Globalization: Case
Total Pages : 230
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ISBN-10 : 019985906X
ISBN-13 : 9780199859061
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Book Synopsis Gangsters Without Borders by : Thomas W. Ward

Download or read book Gangsters Without Borders written by Thomas W. Ward and published by Issues of Globalization: Case. This book was released on 2013 with total page 230 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Based on author T.W. Ward's eight and a half years in Los Angeles conducting participant observation with MS-13, Gangsters Without Borders: An Ethnography of a Salvadoran Street Gang takes an inside look at gang life in the United States and in a global context. Taking us through their journey from their homeland in El Salvador to the mean streets of Los Angeles, Gangsters Without Borders offers a perspective from the point of view of the hard-core members who live this hard, fast, and dangerous life. A powerful and engaging overview of gang dynamics, Gangsters Without Borders contextualizes the sources and severity of the marginalization felt by Salvadoran immigrants and debunks myths about street gangs in the United States. This account of gangster's lives before, during, and after their involvement with the gang, delivers an intimate and analytical portrait unlike any other.


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