Listen to a short interview with Sudhir Venkatesh Host: Chris
Gondek - Producer: Heron & Crane
In this revelatory book, Sudhir Venkatesh takes us into Maquis
Park, a poor black neighborhood on Chicago's Southside, to explore
the desperate, dangerous, and remarkable ways in which a community
survives. We find there an entire world of unregulated, unreported,
and untaxed work, a system of living off the books that is daily
life in the ghetto. From women who clean houses and prepare lunches
for the local hospital to small-scale entrepreneurs like the
mechanic who works in an alley; from the preacher who provides
mediation services to the salon owner who rents her store out for
gambling parties; and from street vendors hawking socks and incense
to the drug dealing and extortion of the local gang, we come to see
how these activities form the backbone of the ghetto economy.
What emerges are the innumerable ways that these men and women,
immersed in their shadowy economic pursuits, are connected to and
reliant upon one another. The underground economy, as Venkatesh's
subtle storytelling reveals, functions as an intricate web, and in
the strength of its strands lie the fates of many Maquis Park
residents. The result is a dramatic narrative of individuals at
work, and a rich portrait of a community. But while excavating the
efforts of men and women to generate a basic livelihood for
themselves and their families, "Off the Books" offers a devastating
critique of the entrenched poverty that we so often ignore in
America, and reveals how the underground economy is an inevitable
response to the ghetto's appalling isolation from the rest of the
country.
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