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Punishment and Culture (Paperback)
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From the chain gang to the electric chair, the problem of how to
deal with criminals has long been debated. What explains this
concern with getting punishment right? And why do attitudes toward
particular punishments change radically over time? In addressing
these questions, Philip Smith attacks the comfortable myth that
punishment is about justice, reason, and law. Instead he argues
that punishment is an essentially irrational act founded in ritual
as a means to control evil without creating more of it in the
process.
"Punishment and Culture" traces three centuries of the history of
punishment, looking in detail at issues ranging from public
executions and the development of the prison to Jeremy Bentham's
notorious panopticon and the invention of the guillotine. Smith
contends that each of these attempts to achieve sterile
bureaucratic control was thwarted as uncontrollable cultural forces
generated alternative visions of heroic villains, darkly gothic
technologies, and sacred awe. Moving from Andy Warhol to
eighteenth-century highwaymen to Orwell's "1984," Smith puts
forward a dazzling account of the cultural landscape of punishment.
His findings will fascinate students of sociology, history,
criminology, law, and cultural studies.
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