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As U.S. political discourse conclusively shifted from rights to markets in the 1990s, ethnographers countered with studies of urban neighborhoods in distress, critically reworking the cultural stereotypes that popularized the market turn.

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As U.S. political discourse conclusively shifted from rights to markets in the 1990s, ethnographers countered with studies of urban neighborhoods in distress, critically reworking the cultural stereotypes that popularized the market turn.
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Carol J. Greenhouse is chair of the Department of Anthropology at Princeton University and editor of Ethnographies of Neoliberalism, also available from the University of Pennsylvania Press.