This is tour-de-force Wacquant at the height of his maturity, erudition, and analytical brilliance, mixing fireworks, reflexivity, humor, and empathy. Dive in headfirst and you will emerge smarter, more alert, and energized to carry out theoretically rich and empirically rigorous fieldwork.
Philippe Bourgois, author of n Search of Respect: Selling Crack in El Barrio
The Poverty of the Ethnography of Poverty makes a compelling case for the power of ethnography for understanding the richness, complexities, and messiness of the social world. Wacquant offers a thoroughly sourced, impressively capacious, and engagingly written history and epistemology of the method—an invaluable resource for students and practitioners of the craft.
Cecilia Menjívar, author of Enduring Violence: Ladina Womens Lives in Guatemala