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On Hobos and Homelessness (Heritage of Sociology Series) [Paperback]

Nels Anderson (Author), Raffaele Rauty (Editor)
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0226019675 978-0226019673 February 15, 1999 1
Nels Anderson was a pioneer in the study of the homeless. In the early 1920s Anderson combined his own experience "on the bummery," with his keen sociological insight to give voice to a largely ignored underclass. He remains an extraordinary and underrated figure in the history of American sociology.

On Hobos and Homelessness includes Anderson's rich and vibrant ethnographic work of a world of homeless men. He conducted his study on Madison street in Chicago, and we come to intimately know this portion of the 1920s hobo underworld—the harshness of vagrant life and the adventures of young hobos who come to the big city. This selection also includes Anderson's later work on the juvenile and the tramp, the unattached migrant, and the family. Like John Steinbeck's Depression-era observations, Anderson's writings express the memory of those who do not seem entitled to have memory, whose lives were expressed in temporary labor.

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Anderson (1889-1986) was a hobo when he began collecting ethnographic information about his fellow hobos for his University of Chicago master's thesis in sociology. Because of the academic snobbery of the time, he couldn't openly acknowledge his identity as a hobo until long after his thesis was published as The Hobo, in 1923. The book presented hobos as hardworking, transient, skilled and unskilled laborers who helped extend and develop America's last frontiers. Universities continued to shun Anderson until, at the age of 74, he was hired as a professor at Memorial University in Newfoundland. With the exception of the textbookish final section ("Urban Context, Work, and Leisure"), which doesn't have anything to do with hobos or homelessness, Anderson writes straightforwardly, more like a reporter than a sociologist. The most interesting parts of this selection of chapters from six books and four articles are excerpts from Anderson's autobiography, in which he describes migrating with his parents and siblings across the Northwest, and a narrative introduction of the circumstances that led to his writing The Hobo. The book, however, is not cohesive, and there are needless repetitions of observations and detail. On the other hand, one very stray piece, "Some Dimensions of Time," is excellent. The photos, including some of Dorothea Lange, are memorable, yet not exactly in step with the writer's topics or locales. There is no photo of Anderson, who is, as much as hobos and homelessness, the subject of this book.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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  • Paperback: 310 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press; 1 edition (February 15, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0226019675
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226019673
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great overview of the hobo life., April 14, 1999
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I used this book in 1985 for a grad school paper. I was shocked that it had been funded with public money because it was such a good book. Anderson describes and analyzes the hobo jungle in Chicago, making it come alive as he does. An excellent book.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Written by one who knows well,the life,a hobo himself, December 14, 1998
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Prof. Anderson's thesis at Univer. of Chicago......"The Hobo" was published in 1923. He taught at University in Newfoundland at age 74! See Publishers Weekly review ,Dec 7 ..favorable. will be required reading in many soc. & Americana courses.
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It is now thirty-nine years since The Hobo was published and forty years since I began assembling the materials out of which the book grew. Read the first page
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tramp class, unattached migrants, unattached transients, hobo workers, tramp population, hobo college, hundred tramps, homeless migratory, tramp body, boy tramp, vagrant boys, unattached persons, industrial urbanism, resident homeless, timber claim, saloon street, migratory workers, second frontier, homeless transients, urban sociology
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New York, United States, West Madison Street, Old Joe, Farm Security Administration, Los Angeles, University of Chicago Press, South State Street, Transient Unemployed, Kansas City, Grant Park, Hobo News, World War, East Side, Federal Transient Service, Grand Rapids, Salvation Army, San Francisco, American Journal of Sociology, Bughouse Square, North Clark Street, Pacific Coast, Teton Basin, The Sociology of the Homeless Man, Atlantic Seaboard
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