Rethinking the American prison movement
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Rethinking the American prison movement
(American social and political movements of the twentieth century)
Routledge, 2018
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Bibliography: p. [184]-197
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Rethinking the American Prison Movement provides a short, accessible overview of the transformational and ongoing struggles against America's prison system. Dan Berger and Toussaint Losier show that prisoners have used strikes, lawsuits, uprisings, writings, and diverse coalitions with free-world allies to challenge prison conditions and other kinds of inequality. From the forced labor camps of the nineteenth century to the rebellious protests of the 1960s and 1970s to the rise of mass incarceration and its discontents, Rethinking the American Prison Movement is invaluable to anyone interested in the history of American prisons and the struggles for justice still echoing in the present day.
目次
Introduction
Chapter 1: Roots: Challenging Prison Slavery and Political Repression, 1865-1940
Chapter 2: Rights: Fighting Prison Jim Crow, 1940-1968
Chapter 3: Revolution: The Prison Rebellion Years, 1968-1972
Chapter 4: Radicalism: Unions, Feminism, and the Crisis of Prison Managerialism, 1973-1980
Chapter 5: Retrenchment: Mass Incarceration and the Remaking of the Prison Movement, 1980-1998
Conclusion
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