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Deni Ellis Bechard. My Favourite Crime
MY FAVOURITE CRIME. Essays & Journalismfrom Around the World. with photos by the author
Contents
Page List
Landmarks
Author’s Preface
Mon Ami, Vice (2015)
My Favourite Crime (2012)
The Good People and Me (2012)
Born on the Fourth of July (2013)
Disobedient Ancestors (2009)
Acts of Devotion (2011)
Born Identity: One Soldier’s Story of Transition (2016)
“On va tuer les démons”: Fear, Faith, and the Hunt for Child Sorcerers in the Congo (2014)
Female Vigilantes and Women’s Coalitions in India (2013)
Before the Blast: Expats, Social Media, and Online Self-Fashioning (2016)
Off the Record: Telling Fact from Fiction in a War Zone (2012)
Rocket Attack in a Kabul Traffic Jam (2009)
Taimani Alley, Kabul (2016)
The Faces of the Afghan National Army (2015)
Women between the New and the Old Afghanistan (2010)
Biking Toward Freedom with the Afghan Women’s National Cycling Team (2016)
The Radical Street Art of Havana’s Youth (2017)
Words of Exile (2013)
Seeking Peace in Medellín’s House of Memory (2016)
The Kurdish View of the 2008 American Presidential Election (2008)
“Forgotten Gorilla” Sanctuary at Risk (2014)
Viral Conservation: Lessons from the Kokolopori Bonobo Reserve (2013)
1. POVERTY DOES NOT EQUATE TO IGNORANCE
2. FORMALITIES ARE NOT IMPEDIMENTS BUT SIGNS OF SOCIAL STABILITY
3. PROJECTS CAN HARM AS MUCH AS HELP
4. DO NOT ASSUME THAT YOU DESERVE TO BE TRUSTED
5. DO NOT HUMILIATE PEOPLE BY STUDYING THEM
6. DO NOT CONFUSE NATIONAL WITH LOCAL
7. VALUE THE LEAST VALUABLE MEMBER OF A TEAM
8. USE EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURES AND HARNESS THE CULTURE’S VALUES AND TRADITIONAL BELIEFS
Ethnic Tension in Québec (2012)
If Lance Armstrong were a Literary Genius (2013)
Trump and the Comedy of Sexual Assault (2016)
“The Police Told Me my Art was Ugly, That it was Trash”: Havana’s Street Artists Adapt to a Rise in Censorship (2019)
Van of Love (or Writing Everywhere) (2006 and 2012)
My First Plagiarism (2012)
Learning to Rage (“Why I Write” Revisited) (2008)
Permissions
Acknowledgments
Also by Deni Ellis Béchard