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Prison Masculinities /edited by Don Sabo, Terry A. Kupers, and Willie London

Author : Donald F. Sabo,Terry Allen Kupers,Willie James London
Publisher : Temple University Press
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1566398169

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Prison Masculinities /edited by Don Sabo, Terry A. Kupers, and Willie London by Donald F. Sabo,Terry Allen Kupers,Willie James London Pdf

This book explores the frightening ways our prisons mirror the worst aspects of society-wide gender relations. It is part of the growing research on men and masculinities. The collection is unusual in that it combines contributions from activists, academics, and prisoners. The opening section, which features an essay by Angela Davis, focuses on the historical roots of the prison system, cultural practices surrounding gender and punishment, and the current expansion of corrections into the "prison-industrial complex." The next section examines the dominant or subservient roles that men play in prison and the connections between this hierarchy and male violence. Another section looks at the spectrum of intimate relationships behind bars, from rape to friendship, and another at physical and mental health. The last section is about efforts to reform prisons and prison masculinities, including support groups for men. It features an essay about prospects for post-release success in the community written by a man who, after doing time in Soledad and San Quentin, went on to get a doctorate in counseling. The contributions from prisoners include an essay on enforced celibacy by Mumia Abu-Jamal, as well as fiction and poetry on prison health policy, violence, and intimacy. The creative contributions were selected from the more than 200 submissions received from prisoners. Author note: Don Sabo, Professor of Social Sciences at D'Youville College in Buffalo, is author or editor of five books, most recently, with David Gordon, Men's Health and Illness: Gender, Power, and the Body and, with Michael Messner, Sex, Violence, and Power in Sports: Rethinking Masculinity. Sabo has appeared on The Today Show, Oprah, and Donahue. Terry A. Kupers, M.D., a psychiatrist, teaches at the Wright Institute in Berkeley. He is the author of four books, editor of a fifth. His latest books are Prison Madness: The Mental Health Crisis Behind Bars and What We Must Do About It and Revisioning Men's Lives: Gender, Intimacy, and Power. Kupers has served as an expert witness in more than a dozen cases on conditions of confinement and mental health services. Willie London, a published poet, is General Editor of the prison publication Elite Expressions. He is currently an inmate at Eastern Corrections. For nine years he was a prisoner at Attica.

New Perspectives on Prison Masculinities

Author : Matthew Maycock,Kate Hunt
Publisher : Springer
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2018-02-21
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9783319656540

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New Perspectives on Prison Masculinities by Matthew Maycock,Kate Hunt Pdf

This edited collection utilises recent advances in theories on masculinities to explore and analyse the ways in which prisons shape performances of gender, both within prison settings and following release from prison. The authors assess here how the highly gendered world of the prison (where the population is overwhelmingly male in most countries) impacts upon the performance of masculinities. Including original pieces from England, Australia, Scotland and the USA, as well as contributions which take a broader methodological and conceptual approach to masculinity, this engaging and original collection holds international appeal and relevance. Cumulatively, the chapters illustrate the importance of considering a nuanced understanding of masculinity within prison research, and as such, will be of particular interest for scholars of penology, gender studies, and the criminal justice system.

Prison Masculinities

Author : Tess Bartlett,Rosemary Ricciardelli
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2022-09-08
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781000753660

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Prison Masculinities by Tess Bartlett,Rosemary Ricciardelli Pdf

This edited book explores prison masculinities, drawing from a wide range of international researchers to highlight how masculinities may divert from the "hypermasculine" or macho typology typically found in the prison masculinities literature. The book includes a diverse selection of writing on masculinities "in" and "of" prison; masculinities experienced by those living within, working, and experiencing prison as well as historical and critical accounts of masculinities from around the world. The contributors highlight how masculinities are experienced in a multitude of ways as is evidenced in both qualitative and quantitative research with men before, during, and after imprisonment; with correctional officers and staff; in the analysis of public records, in the critical examination of Sykes’ seminal work; and in historical and contemporary Australian society. Evidenced in writing drawn from Australia, the Dominican Republic, Ukraine, Hong Kong, the United States, Scotland, and the Netherlands, the contributors acknowledge that rather than being fixed, discourses around prison masculinities now include sexuality, gender identity, and diverse understandings around masculinities as strategic, hegemonic, and ever changing. Prison Masculinities is important reading for students and scholars across disciplines, including criminology, sociology, gender studies, law, international relations, history, health, psychology, and education. Chapter 4 of this book is available for free in PDF format as Open Access from the individual product page at www.routledge.com . It has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

Masculinities and the Adult Male Prison Experience

Author : Jennifer Anne Sloan
Publisher : Springer
Page : 197 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2016-05-18
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781137399151

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Masculinities and the Adult Male Prison Experience by Jennifer Anne Sloan Pdf

This book critically analyses how men in prison act out their masculine identities. It considers how men negotiate their time in prison, which can involve being placed into a feminine position relative to other men, and particularly looks at the subversion of heteronormative gender positionings through bodies, spaces, time, and relationships. Vulnerability is also taken as a key consideration, and men are shown to act out their masculinities for the benefit of an audience that matters to them. However, that audience is shown to be subject to change at any point in time. Using extensive ethnographic data drawn from adult male prisoners, the book adopts the viewpoint of the individual prisoner as a frame to consider masculinity. It also advances ethnographic research in criminology by reflecting upon the identity of researchers in prisons, particularly the female researcher's gendered identity in such environments. It will be of great interest to scholars of penology, gender and ethnography.

Dangerous Masculinity

Author : Anna Curtis
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2019-09-06
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9780813598345

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Dangerous Masculinity by Anna Curtis Pdf

For incarcerated fathers, prison rather than work mediates access to their families. Incarcerated men negotiate expectations of gender performance and their relationships with the mothers of their children during incarceration.These negotiations around masculinity and fatherhood inside prison provide insight into gender inequity, racism, and ideological underpinnings of security practices.

Male, Failed, Jailed

Author : David Maguire
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 243 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2020-11-02
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9783030610593

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Male, Failed, Jailed by David Maguire Pdf

The profile of prisoners across many Western countries is strikingly similar – 95% male, predominantly undereducated and underemployed, from the most deprived neighbourhoods. This book reflects on how similarly positioned men configure masculinities against global economic shifts that have seen the decimation of traditional, manual-heavy industry and with it the disruption of long-established relations of labour. Drawing on life history interviews and classical ethnography, the book charts a group of men’s experiences pre, during and post prison. Tracking the development of masculinities from childhood to adulthood, across impoverished streets, ‘failing’ schools and inadequate state ‘care’, the book questions whether this proved better preparation for serving prison time than working in their local, service-dominated, labour markets. It integrates theories of crime, geography, economics and masculinity to take into account structural and global economic shifts as well as individual long-term perspectives in order to provide a broad examination on pathways to prison and post prison.

Progressive Black Masculinities

Author : Athena D. Mutua
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 315 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN : 9780415976862

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Progressive Black Masculinities brings together leading black cultural critics including Michael Eric Dyson, Mark Anthony Neal, and Patricia Hill Collins to examine an alternatively demonized and mythologized black masculinity.

Masculinities and the Adult Male Prison Experience

Author : Jennifer Anne Sloan
Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2016-06-12
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1349679887

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Masculinities and the Adult Male Prison Experience by Jennifer Anne Sloan Pdf

This book critically analyses how men in prison act out their masculine identities. It considers how men negotiate their time in prison, which can involve being placed into a feminine position relative to other men, and particularly looks at the subversion of heteronormative gender positionings through bodies, spaces, time, and relationships. Vulnerability is also taken as a key consideration, and men are shown to act out their masculinities for the benefit of an audience that matters to them. However, that audience is shown to be subject to change at any point in time. Using extensive ethnographic data drawn from adult male prisoners, the book adopts the viewpoint of the individual prisoner as a frame to consider masculinity. It also advances ethnographic research in criminology by reflecting upon the identity of researchers in prisons, particularly the female researcher's gendered identity in such environments. It will be of great interest to scholars of penology, gender and ethnography.

Out There/in Here

Author : Elizabeth Comack
Publisher : Fernwood Publishing
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Male prisoners
ISBN : 1552662586

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Out There/in Here by Elizabeth Comack Pdf

"Moving between the spaces of the outside community and prison--"out there" and "in here"--This study explores the complicated connections between masculinity and violence in the lives of men incarcerated at a provincial prison. The discussion traces the men's lives and highlights their understanding of their own violence, while looking at the ways in which prison perpetuates the violence inherent in dominant masculinity. By revealing the voices of the jailed men, this analysis is able to show that prison is a gendered space that is not a solution to the public's concerns about crime and violence. Rather, it is a place in which masculine pressures encourage marginalized men to take part in aggression, dominance, and the exercise of brute power as legitimate social practices."--Publisher's description.

Dangerous Masculinity

Author : Anna Curtis
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2019-09-06
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780813598369

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Dangerous Masculinity by Anna Curtis Pdf

For incarcerated fathers, prison rather than work mediates access to their families. Prison rules and staff regulate phone privileges, access to writing materials, and visits. Perhaps even more important are the ways in which the penal system shapes men’s gender performances. Incarcerated men must negotiate how they will enact violence and aggression, both in terms of the expectations placed upon inmates by the prison system and in terms of their own responses to these expectations. Additionally, the relationships between incarcerated men and the mothers of their children change, particularly since women now serve as “gatekeepers” who control when and how they contact their children. This book considers how those within the prison system negotiate their expectations about “real” men and “good” fathers, how prisoners negotiate their relationships with those outside of prison, and in what ways this negotiation reflects their understanding of masculinity.

Historical Geographies of Prisons

Author : Karen M. Morin,Dominique Moran
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2015-06-12
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781317532620

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Historical Geographies of Prisons by Karen M. Morin,Dominique Moran Pdf

This is the first book to provide a comprehensive historical-geographical lens to the development and evolution of correctional institutions as a specific subset of carceral geographies. This book analyzes and critiques global practices of incarceration, regimes of punishment, and their corresponding spaces of "corrections" from the eighteenth to twenty-first centuries. It examines individuals' experiences within various regulatory regimes and spaces of punishment, and offers an interpretation of spaces of incarceration as cultural-historical artifacts. The book also analyzes the spatial-distributional geographies of incarceration, particularly with respect to their historical impact on community political-economic development and local geographies. Contributions within this book examine a range of prison sites and the practices that take place within them to help us understand how regimes of punishment are experienced, and are constructed in different kinds of ways across space and time for very different ends. The overall aim of this book is to help understand the legacies of carceral geographies in the present. The resonances across space and time tell a profound story of social and spatial legacies and, as such, offer important insights into the prison crisis we see in many parts of the world today.

Spatializing Blackness

Author : Rashad Shabazz
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2015-08-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780252097737

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Over 277,000 African Americans migrated to Chicago between 1900 and 1940, an influx unsurpassed in any other northern city. From the start, carceral powers literally and figuratively created a prison-like environment to contain these African Americans within the so-called Black Belt on the city's South Side. A geographic study of race and gender, Spatializing Blackness casts light upon the ubiquitous--and ordinary--ways carceral power functions in places where African Americans live. Moving from the kitchenette to the prison cell, and mining forgotten facts from sources as diverse as maps and memoirs, Rashad Shabazz explores the myriad architectures of confinement, policing, surveillance, urban planning, and incarceration. In particular, he investigates how the ongoing carceral effort oriented and imbued black male bodies and gender performance from the Progressive Era to the present. The result is an essential interdisciplinary study that highlights the racialization of space, the role of containment in subordinating African Americans, the politics of mobility under conditions of alleged freedom, and the ways black men cope with--and resist--spacial containment. A timely response to the massive upswing in carceral forms within society, Spatializing Blackness examines how these mechanisms came to exist, why society aimed them against African Americans, and the consequences for black communities and black masculinity both historically and today.

Masculinities and Violence

Author : Lee H. Bowker
Publisher : SAGE
Page : 287 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9780761904526

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Captive Audience

Author : Yvonne Jewkes
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781903240656

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Captive Audience by Yvonne Jewkes Pdf

Revising her doctoral dissertation (no date or institution noted), Jewkes explores the importance of media forms and content within the context of the prison. In addition to illuminating aspects of the social world there, she indicates how the media is important to people in general as channels of communication, information and entertainment; and for forming identities in relation to others within social hierarchies. Distributed in the US by ISBS. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR