Series Editor's Preface: The Importance of Being In-Between; Jaan Valsiner.
- Editors' Introduction: Realities of Living: From Poverty to Poetry and Beyond; Ana Cecília de Sousa Bastos and Elaine Pedreira Rabinovich.
- Part I. New Ways of Looking: Poverty as Social Reality and Personal Survival Context.
- Chapter 1. The Amulet House: Brazility as an Empty Mirror; Elaine Pedreira Rabinovich.
- Chapter 2. Coloniality, Urbanization, and Poverty: Heuristics Constructions Based on the City of São Paulo, Brazil; Eda Terezinha de Oliveira Tassara and Marcello Giovanni Tassara.
- Chapter 3. Cultural Dynamics in a Brazilian Community: Representation and Re-elaboration of Meaning in Morro Vermelho; Miguel Mahfoud and Marina Massimi.
- Chapter 4. Studying Poor Families in Salvador, Brazil: Reflections After Two Decades; Ana Cecília de Sousa Bastos.
- Commentary on Part I. The Wealth of Poverty and the Poverty of Wealth: An Invitation for an Encounter; José Crisóstomo de Souza.
- Part II. Developmental Contexts and Trajectories: The Reality of Living in Everyday Contexts.
- Chapter 5. Between Tides and Swamps: Developmental Contexts of Brazilian Children; Elaine Pedreira Rabinovich, Lia Lordelo, and Ana Cecília de Sousa Bastos.
- Chapter 6. Semiotic Approach on Developmental Trajectories of Families Living in Poverty; Milton Barbosa de Almeida Filho and Ana Cecília de Sousa Bastos.
- Chapter 7. Transitions Through Adolescence in Novos Alagados: Reflections on an Experience Report (1995–2006); José Eduardo Ferreira-Santos.
- Chapter 8. Adolescents in Brazil: Developmental Possibilities Between Risk and Protection; Mirela Figueiredo Iriart and Feizi Milani.
- Commentary on Part II-A. Families and Children in Poverty: Objective Definitions, Subjective Lives; Nandita Chaudhary.
- Commentary on Part II-B. Adolescents and Families: Convergences, Peculiarities and Contrasts in Poverty and Other Life Conditions; Ana Maria Almeida Carvalho.
- Part III. Poverty, Development and Children's Rights.
- Chapter 9. The Face of Law in Everyday Life: A Case Study in Novos Alagados, Salvador, Bahia; Isabel Maria Sampaio Oliveira Lima.
- Chapter 10. Protection Offered to Poor Children by the Holy House of Mercy in Bahia During the 19th Century; Antonio Marcos Chaves, Roberta Tavares de Melo Borrione, and Giovana Reis Mesquita.
- Chapter 11. The Attention to Children in a Poor Brazilian Neighborhood: Possibilities and Limitations of Daycare; Eulina da Rocha Lordelo and Lúcia Vaz de Campos Moreira.
- Chapter 12. Socioeconomic Status, Quality of Domestic Environment, and Cognition in Early Childhood: An Epidemiological Study of Brazilian Children; Letícia Marques dos Santos, Darci Neves dos Santos, and Maurício Lima Barreto.
- Chapter 13. Cognitive Development and Interaction Contexts; Mariela Orozco Hormaza, Adolfo Perinat Maceres, and Hernán Sánchez Ríos.
- Commentary on Part III-A. Children's Development Under Conditions of Poverty: A Cultural–Ecological Analysis; Jonathan Tudge.
- Commentary on Part III-B. The Illusion of Child Protection in Brazilian Reality: Challenges for Psychology; Raquel S. L. Guzzo.
- Part IV. Qualitative Approaches and the Realities of Lives Under Poverty: Relational Dynamics in Context.
- Chapter 14. Belongingness: Family and Community Life in Carmo; Elaine Pedreira Rabinovich.
- Chapter 15. Relational Systems Under Poverty: Contextual Changes, Urban Violence and Its Impacts on Everyday Life; Miriã Alves Ramos de Alcântara and José Eduardo Ferreira Santos.
- Chapter 16. Interventions in Family and Health: Lessons from the Family Health Program in Brazil; Leny A. Bomfim Trad.
- Chapter 17. Perception of and Reaction to Social Inequalities in Two Brazilian Black Communities; Mónica Nunes and Maurice de Torrenté.
- Commentary on Part IV-A. Inequality, Family, Poverty, and Governmental Practices: A Look from Anthropology; Jocélio Teles dos Santos.
- Commentary on Part IV-B. Family and Poverty: The Inclusion Routes; Giancarlo Petrini.
- About the Contributors.