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Embodying Punishment - Emotions, Identities, and Lived Experiences in Women's Prisons (Hardcover)
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Embodying Punishment - Emotions, Identities, and Lived Experiences in Women's Prisons (Hardcover)
Series: Clarendon Studies in Criminology
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Embodying Punishment offers a theoretical and empirical exploration
of women's lived experiences of imprisonment in England. It puts
forward a feminist critique of the prison, arguing that prisoner
bodies are central to our understanding of modern punishment, and
particularly of women's survival and resistance during and after
prison. Drawing on a feminist phenomenological framework informed
by a serious engagement with scholars such as Maurice
Merleau-Ponty, Simone de Beauvoir, Erwin Goffman, Michel Foucault,
Sandra Lee Bartky and Tori Moi, Embodying Punishment revisits and
expands the literature on the pains of imprisonment, and offers an
interdisciplinary examination of the embodiment and identities of
prisoners and former prisoners, pressing the need for a body-aware
approach to criminology and penology. The book develops this
argument through a qualitative study with prisoners and former
prisoners, discussing themes such as: the perception of the prison
through time, space, smells and sounds; the change of prisoner
bodies; the presentation of self in and after prison, including the
centrality of appearance and prison dress in the management of
prisoner and ex-prisoner identities; and a range of coping
strategies adopted during and after imprisonment, including prison
food, drug misuse, and a case study on women's self-injuring
practices. Embodying Punishment brings to the fore and critically
analyses longstanding and urgent problems surrounding women's
multifaceted oppression through imprisonment, including matters of
discriminatory and gendered treatment as well as issues around
penal harm, and argues for an experientially grounded critique of
punishment.
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