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Reckoning with Restorative Justice - Hawai'i Women's Prison Writing (Hardcover)
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Reckoning with Restorative Justice - Hawai'i Women's Prison Writing (Hardcover)
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In Reckoning with Restorative Justice, Leanne Trapedo Sims explores
the experiences of women who are incarcerated at the Women’s
Community Correctional Center, the only women’s prison in the
state of Hawai‘i. Adopting a decolonial and pro-abolitionist
lens, she focuses particularly on women’s participation in the
Kailua Prison Writing Project and its accompanying Prison
Monologues program. Trapedo Sims argues that while the writing
project served as a vital resource for the inside women, it also
remained deeply embedded within carceral logics at the
institutional, state, and federal levels. She foregrounds different
aspects of these programs, such as the classroom spaces and the
dynamics that emerged between performer and audiences in the Prison
Monologues. Blending ethnography, literary studies, psychological
analysis, and criminal justice critique, Trapedo Sims centers the
often-overlooked stories of incarcerated Native Hawaiian and
Pacific Islander women in Hawai‘i in ways that resound with the
broader American narrative: the disproportionate incarceration of
people of color in the prison-industrial complex.
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