Streetology

Streetology

Brand: University of Exeter Press
SKU: 9781804132760
115.00 USD Out of stock Buy at Merchant

Streetology blows up a paradox: French working-class neighbourhoods are constantly dismissed as places 'empty' of politics and social norms, yet they have become a focal point of political debate. From urban uprisings and pandemic-era solidarity to the global resonance of French rap and mobilizations against police violence, the neighbourhood exerts an undeniable political force—yet its internal logic remains widely misunderstood. This book introduces "streetology," an original analytical framework that treats political organizing and popular culture as two sides of the same coin. Drawing on first-hand ethnographic research in Corbeil-Essonnes, the author explores the grit and complexity of grassroots activism. These are considered alongside cultural artifacts of the "street"—from rap lyrics and series like The Wire and Top Boy to the films of Merawi Gerima—to show how they function as political manifestoes. By applying this lens, Rabaté reveals that popular culture is not just entertainment, but a vital tool for rethinking power in the modern West. This book is aimed at a wide audience interested in popular culture and its influence on political issues.

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