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Laws of Chance: Brazil’s Clandestine Lottery & Urban Public Life Formation - Radical Perspectives Book | Perfect for Sociology Students & Latin American Culture Researchers
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Laws of Chance: Brazil’s Clandestine Lottery & Urban Public Life Formation - Radical Perspectives Book | Perfect for Sociology Students & Latin American Culture Researchers Laws of Chance: Brazil’s Clandestine Lottery & Urban Public Life Formation - Radical Perspectives Book | Perfect for Sociology Students & Latin American Culture Researchers Laws of Chance: Brazil’s Clandestine Lottery & Urban Public Life Formation - Radical Perspectives Book | Perfect for Sociology Students & Latin American Culture Researchers
Laws of Chance: Brazil’s Clandestine Lottery & Urban Public Life Formation - Radical Perspectives Book | Perfect for Sociology Students & Latin American Culture Researchers
Laws of Chance: Brazil’s Clandestine Lottery & Urban Public Life Formation - Radical Perspectives Book | Perfect for Sociology Students & Latin American Culture Researchers
Laws of Chance: Brazil’s Clandestine Lottery & Urban Public Life Formation - Radical Perspectives Book | Perfect for Sociology Students & Latin American Culture Researchers
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The lottery called the jogo do bicho, or “animal game,” originated as a raffle at a zoo in Rio de Janeiro in 1892. During the next decade, it became a cultural phenomenon all over Brazil, where it remains popular today. Laws of Chance chronicles the game’s early history, as booking agents, dealers, and players spread throughout Rio and the lottery was outlawed and driven underground. Analyzing the game’s popularity, its persistence despite bouts of state repression, and its sociocultural meanings, Amy Chazkel unearths a rich history of popular participation in urban public life in the decades after the abolition of slavery in 1888 and the establishment of the Brazilian republic in 1889. Contending that the jogo do bicho was a precursor to the massive informal economies that developed later in the twentieth century, she sheds new light on the roots of the informal trade that is central to daily life in urban Latin America. The jogo do bicho operated as a form of unlicensed petty commerce in the vast gray area between the legal and the illegal. Police records show that players and ticket sellers were often arrested but rarely prosecuted. Chazkel argues that the animal game developed in dialogue with the official judicial system. Ticket sellers, corrupt police, and lenient judges worked out a system of everyday justice that would characterize public life in Brazil throughout the twentieth century.
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Great item for understanding the underground/illicit economies that exist within a metropolitan space and how this economy, however developed, becomes a major player in the underpinnings of any city/space.

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