Oscar Lewis
The Children of Sanchez
Article number 10219279
The book presents the life of an impoverished family in Mexico City through the direct voices of its members, who describe their daily struggles, relationships, work, upbringing, and survival strategies based on recorded interviews organized into a coherent narrative by the author. The focus is on the Sánchez family, with attention to themes such as poverty, social inequality, family dynamics, labor conditions, and the impact of urban life in a rapidly growing metropolis. Rather than offering a purely analytical or theoretical study, the work conveys lived experience through personal testimony, creating an immersive depiction of social conditions in mid-20th-century Mexico. It is situated within anthropological research on poverty and reflects broader academic and social debates of its time about the structural causes and lived realities of urban poverty.
Condition
Used - Acceptable
Language
English
Article type
Book - Paperback
Year
1974
Publisher
Penguin Books (Harmondsworth)
Number of pages
507 pages
EAN
9780140020946
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