Winner of the 2007 SANA Book Award
Complete List of Authors:
Dorothy Holland, Donald M. Nonini, Catherine Lutz, Lesley Bartlett,
Marla Frederick-McGlathery, Thaddeus C. Guldbrandsen, and Enrique
G. Murillo, Jr.
View the Table of Contents. Read the Preface.
aLocal Democracy Under Siege argues persuasively that American
democracy is at a pivotal moment where the forces of exclusion and
the ideology of market rule contest with new forms of political
activism and engaged citizenship. Readers will see many of the same
issues that North Carolina faces in their own communities and will
take away new perspectives on power, race, class, and activism from
this cogent and timely analysis.a
--Louise Lamphere, Past President of the American Anthropological
Association
aProduces new insights into the amakeovera of local
governmenta--"Choice"
aDebates about democracy often get stuck at the national scale.
But the capacity for ordinary people to shape the conditions of
their lives through politics and public speech is often greatest at
the local level. This important book opens up anthropological
perspectives on how this happens. It situates the challenges of
local politics amid the constraints of neoliberalism, but also
reports on the creative solutions different communities have
developed to the distinctive problems they face.a
--Craig Calhoun, President, Social Science Research Council
aThis book opens up the crucial questions of what democracy
means in the U.S. today and the ways in which everyday Americans
struggle to make themselves heard. Conceptually, methodologically,
and theoretically this book realizes the potential for
anthropological analysis as a way tounderstand the dangers of
increasing inequality in the contemporary U.S. It is a major
contribution.a
--Ida Susser, author of "Norman Street: Poverty and Politics in an
Urban Neighborhood"
"A luminous work about everyday citizens that should free up
local democratic energies across the land!"
--Aihwa Ong, author of "Neoliberalism as Exception: Mutations in
Citizenship and Sovereignty"
"This unique study provides a vital enquiry into the troubled
times of local democracy and poses critical questions about its
future in the USA."
--John Clarke, author of "Changing Welfare, Changing States"
aNicely illustrate the problems that plaue local
democracya
--"Political Science Quaterly"
What is the state of democracy at the turn of the 21st century?
To answer this question, seven scholars lived for a year in five
North Carolina communities. They observed public meetings of all
sorts, had informal and formal interviews with people, and listened
as people conversed with each other at bus stops and barber shops,
soccer games and workplaces. Their collaborative ethnography allows
us to understand how diverse members of a community-not just the
elite-think about and experience "politics" in ways that include
much more than merely voting.
This book illustrates how the social and economic changes of the
last three decades have made some new routes to active democratic
participation possible while making others more difficult. Local
Democracy Under Siege suggests how we can account for the current
limitations of U.S. democracy and how remedies can be created that
ensure more meaningful participation by a greater range of
people.
Complete List of Authors (pictured)
FromLeft to Right, bottom row: Enrique Murillo, Jr., Thaddeus
Guldbrandsen, Marla Frederick-McGlathery.
Top row: Dorothy Holland, Catherine Lutz, Lesley Bartlett, and Don
Nonini.
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