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Her Majesty's Philosophers (Paperback, New)
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Her Majesty's Philosophers (Paperback, New)
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Informative, entertaining, against the grain, Her Majesty's
Philosophers highlights the artificiality of prison life. By a
Guardian correspondent (and with extracts to be published in that
newspaper) this book is set to be a penal affairs classic which
every student of crime and punishment should read. Building on his
Guardian pieces about teaching Philosophy in prison, this is Alan
Smith's account in extensio. From introducing Plato to
ever-changing groups of hard-nosed prisoners to them wrestling with
Bentham, Phillip Larkin and Shakespeare, it is packed with insights
and unexpected turns. It paints a picture in which worlds collide
and conventional thinking is turned inside out as 'new modes of
discourse' change the men's thinking and ideas. At times surreal
the book brings fresh perspectives to the minutiae of prison life:
survival, coping, soap, teabags, cell mates, the constant noise and
immediacy. And needless to say, the men come up with philosophical
gems of their own. Her Majesty' Philosophers is also about
isolation, the long hours, knockbacks and the emotional mutilation
of imprisonment; and whilst philosophy is 'soft and fluffy' it
contrasts starkly with the pragmatic world of prison officers, for
whom the Holy Grail is Security, Keys and Prison Craft. The book
charts how learning changes lives, especially for prisoners who
missed out on formal education, who - once motivated - become
voracious readers and extraordinary students. It demonstrates more
than any official report the value of a wider agenda than Basic
Skills. Prisons have been labelled 'Universities of Crime', but
colleges are increasingly populated by those who began their
studies in a prison cell. In a book packed with wisdom and humour
the author laments the fact that prison policy means that this is
becoming a far less easy step.
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