"This brilliant and intense book is recommended for anyone conducting research on homelessness and urban poverty in general."âHĂŠlène B. Ducros, <i>EuropeNow</i>
âPolitically urgent, theoretically exciting, and beautifully written, <i>The Begging Question</i> combines razor-sharp materialist and psychoanalytic analysis to offer a radical rethinking of begging and of how to escape the limited political and ethical imaginaries that surround it.ââFelicity Callard, professor of human geography at the University of Glasgow
âArtfully exposes the unconscious underpinnings of social democracy in Sweden, showing how it is laced with proclivities to scapegoat the Other. Essential reading for anyone interested in contemporary forms of racism and poverty.ââIlan Kapoor, professor of critical development studies at York University, Toronto
âErik Hansson innovatively combines theories of psychoanalysis, class dynamics, and racism to explain anxieties in encountering begging and contradictory political responses to the arrival of Roma from the European Union.ââMichael Jones, professor emeritus of geography at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology
âA rich and thought-provoking examination of the emergence of racialized poverty and begging in one of Europeâs historically most egalitarian social democracies. Drawing creatively on Marxist and psychoanalytic theory, Erik Hansson opens a vital space to reflectâpolitically and psychicallyâon what inequality, nationalism, and the politics of redistribution mean in Sweden today.ââJesse Proudfoot, assistant professor of sociology at Durham University