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Overviewghet-to n. (Merriam-Webster dictionary) Italian, from Venetian dialect ghEto island where Jews were forced to live; literally, foundry (located on the island), from ghetAr, to cast; from Latin jactare to throw 1: a quarter of a city in which Jews were formerly required to live2: a quarter of a city in which members of a minority group live, especially because of social, legal, or economic pressure3a: an isolated group ghetto > b: a situation that resembles a ghetto especially in conferring inferior status or limiting opportunity ghetto > ghet-to adj. (twenty-first-century everyday parlance) 1a: behavior that makes you want to say Huh? b: actions that seem to go against basic home training and common sense2: used to describe something with inferior status or limited opportunity. Usually used with so. ghetto >; ghetto > 3: a quarter of a city in which members of a minority group live, especially because of social, legal, or economic pressure. 4: common misusage: authentic, Black, keepin' it real As current and all-consuming as ghetto is in these days of gold teeth, weaves (blond and red), Pepsi-filled baby bottles, and babymamas, ghetto has a long history. The original ghetto was in the Jewish quarter of Venice, a Catholic city. Before it became the Jewish quarter, this area contained an iron foundry or ghEto, hence the name. These days, ghetto no longer refers to where you live, but to how you live. It is a mindset, and not limited to a class or a race. Some things are worth repeating: ghetto is not limited to a class or a race. Ghetto is found in the heart of the nation's inner cities as well as the heart of the nation's most cherished suburbs; among those too young to understand (we hope) and those old enough to know better; in little white houses, and all the way to the White House; in corporate corridors, Ivy League havens, and, of course, Hollywood. More devastating, ghetto is also packaged in the form of music, TV, books, and movies, and then sold around the world. Bottom line: ghetto is contagious, and no one is immune, no matter how much we like to suck our teeth and shake our heads at what we think is only happening someplace else... From an award-winning journalist and cultural commentator comes a provocative examination of the impact of ghetto mores, attitudes, and lifestyles on urban communities and American culture in general. Infused with humor and entertaining asides--including lists of events and people that the author nominates for the Ghetto Hall of Fame, and a short section written entirely in ghetto slang-- Ghettonation is a timely and engrossing report on a controversial social phenomenon. Like Bill Cosby's infamous, much-discussed comments about the problems within the Black community today, it is sure to trigger widespread interest and heated debate. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Cora DanielsPublisher: Three Rivers Press (CA) Imprint: Three Rivers Press (CA) ISBN: 9781299083615ISBN 10: 1299083617 Publication Date: 01 January 2007 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Electronic book text Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |