Prisoner Reentry as Myth and Ceremony
Dialectical Anthropology Loïc Wacquant December 23, 2010 The carceral boom… Read More »Prisoner Reentry as Myth and Ceremony
This theme covers prison’s multiple roles in contemporary society, including the ways imprisonment structures, and is structured by, other institutions. Users looking for material on the economic and social functions of prison will find it here. We welcome feedback on this organization during our beta period.
Subthemes
Carceral Geographies
Prison and Public Health
Private Prison Industry
School to Prison Pipeline
Dialectical Anthropology Loïc Wacquant December 23, 2010 The carceral boom… Read More »Prisoner Reentry as Myth and Ceremony
American Political Science Review 104.4 Vesla M. Weaver Amy E.… Read More »Political Consequences of the Carceral State
New Political Science 34.1 Marcelo Hoffman February 14, 2002 Shocked… Read More »Foucault and the “Lesson” of the Prisoner Support Movement
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Radical History Review Dylan Rodríguez October 1, 2006 Article about… Read More »(Non)Scenes of Captivity: The Common Sense of Punishment and Death
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Souls: A Critical Journal of Black Politics, Culture, and Society… Read More »“Where did all the white criminals go? Reconfiguring race and crime on the road to mass incarceration”