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Flying the Sign - A Year in the Life of a Homeless Man

English · Paperback / Softback

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This work of narrative ethnography focuses on the life of a homeless man, or street person, who begged at an intersection in a mid-sized city in central Texas. The narrative includes dialogues with the informant, in temporal sequence, and topically arranged. The fieldwork occurred over a thirteen-month period at the close of the 20th century. Several themes pervade the ethnography, including work, apprenticeship, and vocation, alcoholism, invisibility versus visibility, performance, degree of criminal participation, and the subversive nature of the beggar s lifestyle. The ethnography is an exercise in interpretive anthropology, allowing informants to interpret their own values and behaviors, but through dialogue and self-examination, the author also learns more about himself in the process. The ethnography presents the homeless street beggar s lifestyle from his perspective in the hope of fostering understanding, tolerance, and perhaps a degree of appreciation for these subcultural differences.

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Floyd Berry holds the BA and MA in Religious Studies from Baylor University and the PhD in Anthropology from the University of Texas. He is completing another PhD in Criminal Justice at Texas State. Dr. Berry is Associate Professor at Texas A&M-Central Texas, teaching courses in criminal justice, anthropology, and religious studies.

Product details

Authors Floyd Berry
Publisher Scholar's Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.04.2014
 
EAN 9783639713114
ISBN 978-3-639-71311-4
No. of pages 180
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Ethnology > Miscellaneous

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