Description: FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE Dispossessed by Noelle Stout In the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, more than 14 million U.S. homeowners filed for foreclosure. Focusing on the hard-hit Sacramento Valley, Noelle Stout uncovers the predacious bureaucracy that organized the largest bank seizure of residential homes in U.S. history. Stout reveals the failure of Wall Street banks mortgage assistance programs—backed by over $300 billion of federal funds—to deliver on the promise of relief. Unlike the programs of the Great Depression, in which the government took on the toxic mortgage debt of Americans, corporate lenders and loan servicers ultimately denied over 70 percent of homeowner applications. In the voices of bank employees and homeowners, Stout unveils how call center representatives felt about denying appeals and shares the fears of families living on the brink of eviction. Stout discloses the impacts of rising inequality on homeowners—from whites who felt their middle-class life unraveling to communities of color who experienced a more precipitous and dire decline. Trapped in a Kafkaesque maze of mortgage assistance, borrowers began to view debt refusal as a moral response to lenders, as seemingly mundane bureaucratic dramas came to redefine the meaning of debt and dispossession. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Flap "An important book. Noelle Stout documents the scamming and nefarious actions undertaken by the banks and Wall Street, and how the government refused to help its citizens, saving Wall Street instead. A gripping read."--Dale Maharidge, Professor of Journalism, Columbia University, and author of Someplace Like America: Tales from the New Great Depression "Public anthropology at its finest. Stout shows how in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, those losing their homes--Mexican immigrants, African Americans who had saved for their first house, and middle-class folks moving up--struggled to make sense of what was happening to them as their American dream turned into a Kafkaesque nightmare."--Hugh Gusterson, Professor of Anthropology and International Affairs, George Washington University "A brilliant work that all Americans urgently need to read. Despite the devastating story the book tells, we can feel hopeful: once these forces of destruction and the means of resisting them are understood through Stouts nuanced and insightful ethnography, perhaps they will never again be repeated."--Emily Martin, author of The Meaning of Money in China and the United States "This should become an instant classic: as a teaching text, a powerful and wholly current read, and a signal of anthropological contribution to thinking about debt and obligation."--Don Brenneis, Professor of Anthropology, University of California, Santa Cruz " Dispossessed offers a much-needed and highly readable account of how the foreclosure crisis integral to the 2008 recession played out in everyday life."--Jessica Cattelino, Professor of Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles Author Biography Noelle Stout is Associate Professor of Anthropology at New York University. She is the author of After Love: Queer Intimacy and Erotic Economies in Post-Soviet Cuba and director of the documentary Luchando. Table of Contents List of Illustrations Introduction. Once Sold, Twice Taken: A Life Undone 1. Dream It, Own It: Genealogies of Speculation and Dispossession in the ValleyLandscapes 2. Put Out: Bank Seizure at the Poverty Line 3. Robbing Peter to Pay Paul: Relocating the Middle ClassDocuments 4. Cant Work the System: The Troubled Sympathies of Corporate Bureaucrats 5. We Shall Not Be Moved: The Shifting Moral Economies of Debt RefusalDrawings Conclusion. You Cant Go Home Again Acknowledgments Glossary Notes References Index Review "Highly recommended." * CHOICE *"Building on existing research about the Great Recession, [Stout] offers intimate interviews with a dozen families who lost their homes in the Sacramento Valley. . . . Highly recommended." * CHOICE *"My hope is that when scholars write about this moment, the immeasurable loss and the suffering, they do so with the precision, clarity, and care Noelle Stout displays in her work on those who, grasping at the promise of the American dream, lost their homes and their place to unnatural disaster." * American Journal of Sociology * Review Quote "Highly recommended." Details ISBN0520291786 Author Noelle Stout Year 2019 ISBN-10 0520291786 ISBN-13 9780520291782 Format Paperback Imprint University of California Press Subtitle How Predatory Bureaucracy Foreclosed on the American Middle Class Place of Publication Berkerley Country of Publication United States Pages 280 DEWEY 332.17530979454 Short Title Dispossessed Language English Series Number 44 Publication Date 2019-06-04 UK Release Date 2019-06-04 AU Release Date 2019-06-04 NZ Release Date 2019-06-04 US Release Date 2019-06-04 Illustrations 22 b-w figures Publisher University of California Press Series California Series in Public Anthropology Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! 30 DAY RETURN POLICY No questions asked, 30 day returns! 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ISBN-13: 9780520291782
Book Title: Dispossessed
Number of Pages: 280 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Dispossessed: How Predatory Bureaucracy Foreclosed on the American Middle Class
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication Year: 2019
Subject: Government, Finance, Anthropology
Item Height: 229 mm
Item Weight: 408 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Noelle Stout
Subject Area: Economic Sociology, Social Organisations
Series: California Series in Public Anthropology
Item Width: 152 mm
Format: Paperback