Philosophy Imprisoned
The Love of Wisdom in the Age of Mass Incarceration
Herausgeber: Hall, Joshua M.; Tyson, Sarah
Philosophy Imprisoned
The Love of Wisdom in the Age of Mass Incarceration
Herausgeber: Hall, Joshua M.; Tyson, Sarah
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Editors Sarah Tyson and Joshua M. Hall convene an international group of philosophical thinkers-from both inside and outside prison walls-who draw on a variety of historical figures and critical perspectives to think about prisons in our new historical era.
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Editors Sarah Tyson and Joshua M. Hall convene an international group of philosophical thinkers-from both inside and outside prison walls-who draw on a variety of historical figures and critical perspectives to think about prisons in our new historical era.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 559g
- ISBN-13: 9781498500715
- ISBN-10: 1498500714
- Artikelnr.: 44841890
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 559g
- ISBN-13: 9781498500715
- ISBN-10: 1498500714
- Artikelnr.: 44841890
Sarah Tyson is assistant professor of philosophy at the University of Colorado, Denver. Joshua M. Hall is visiting assistant professor of philosophy at Samford University.
Part I: Identity 1. Reforming Me
Philosophy
Timothy Greenlee 2. What's Wrong with Us?: Outsider Ethics and Mass Incarceration
Chris Lenn 3. Emancipating the Carceral Subject: A Propaedeutic to an Integrated Prison Pedagogy
John Douglas Macready 4. Women Haters Club: Maximized Misogyny in Men's Prisons and Its Tie to the Patriarchy
Anders "Andy" Benander
III 5. Criminal Masculinity: Male Prisons and the Construction of Gender
Natalie Cisneros 6. Du Bois
Foucault
and Self-Torsion: Criterion of Imprisoned Art
Joshua M. Hall 7. One Foot in Darkness
Spoon Jackson Part Two: Community 8. A Prisoner's Perspective on Prison
Arlando "Tray" Jones III 9. Awakenings and Seductions: Text
Literacy and the Lived Experience of Fathers in Prison
William Muth and Ginger Walker 10. Hegel Goes to Prison: Punishment
Education
and Mutual Recognition
Eric Anthamatten 11. Unchained Melody: Philosophical Reflections from the Working Classics Program
Michael DeWilde with students Abigail DeHart
Katie Stefanek and Emily Stroka 12. Just Visiting: Epistemic Obstacles to Justice on Death Row
Lisa McLeod 13. Prisoners: "They're Animals" and Their Animals
Drew Leder with Vincent Greco 14. Organizing Dead Matter into Effective Energy
Andre Pierce 15. Re-humanizing the Inmate: Wacquant on Race-making
Sequestered Spaces
and the Quest for a "We" Narrative
Cynthia Nielsen 16. Free Spirit in the House of the Dead
Atif Rafay 17. Cartesian Meditations: Voice
Body
Mind and Prison
Aislinn O'Donnell and Anonymous Contributors
Philosophy
Timothy Greenlee 2. What's Wrong with Us?: Outsider Ethics and Mass Incarceration
Chris Lenn 3. Emancipating the Carceral Subject: A Propaedeutic to an Integrated Prison Pedagogy
John Douglas Macready 4. Women Haters Club: Maximized Misogyny in Men's Prisons and Its Tie to the Patriarchy
Anders "Andy" Benander
III 5. Criminal Masculinity: Male Prisons and the Construction of Gender
Natalie Cisneros 6. Du Bois
Foucault
and Self-Torsion: Criterion of Imprisoned Art
Joshua M. Hall 7. One Foot in Darkness
Spoon Jackson Part Two: Community 8. A Prisoner's Perspective on Prison
Arlando "Tray" Jones III 9. Awakenings and Seductions: Text
Literacy and the Lived Experience of Fathers in Prison
William Muth and Ginger Walker 10. Hegel Goes to Prison: Punishment
Education
and Mutual Recognition
Eric Anthamatten 11. Unchained Melody: Philosophical Reflections from the Working Classics Program
Michael DeWilde with students Abigail DeHart
Katie Stefanek and Emily Stroka 12. Just Visiting: Epistemic Obstacles to Justice on Death Row
Lisa McLeod 13. Prisoners: "They're Animals" and Their Animals
Drew Leder with Vincent Greco 14. Organizing Dead Matter into Effective Energy
Andre Pierce 15. Re-humanizing the Inmate: Wacquant on Race-making
Sequestered Spaces
and the Quest for a "We" Narrative
Cynthia Nielsen 16. Free Spirit in the House of the Dead
Atif Rafay 17. Cartesian Meditations: Voice
Body
Mind and Prison
Aislinn O'Donnell and Anonymous Contributors
Part I: Identity 1. Reforming Me
Philosophy
Timothy Greenlee 2. What's Wrong with Us?: Outsider Ethics and Mass Incarceration
Chris Lenn 3. Emancipating the Carceral Subject: A Propaedeutic to an Integrated Prison Pedagogy
John Douglas Macready 4. Women Haters Club: Maximized Misogyny in Men's Prisons and Its Tie to the Patriarchy
Anders "Andy" Benander
III 5. Criminal Masculinity: Male Prisons and the Construction of Gender
Natalie Cisneros 6. Du Bois
Foucault
and Self-Torsion: Criterion of Imprisoned Art
Joshua M. Hall 7. One Foot in Darkness
Spoon Jackson Part Two: Community 8. A Prisoner's Perspective on Prison
Arlando "Tray" Jones III 9. Awakenings and Seductions: Text
Literacy and the Lived Experience of Fathers in Prison
William Muth and Ginger Walker 10. Hegel Goes to Prison: Punishment
Education
and Mutual Recognition
Eric Anthamatten 11. Unchained Melody: Philosophical Reflections from the Working Classics Program
Michael DeWilde with students Abigail DeHart
Katie Stefanek and Emily Stroka 12. Just Visiting: Epistemic Obstacles to Justice on Death Row
Lisa McLeod 13. Prisoners: "They're Animals" and Their Animals
Drew Leder with Vincent Greco 14. Organizing Dead Matter into Effective Energy
Andre Pierce 15. Re-humanizing the Inmate: Wacquant on Race-making
Sequestered Spaces
and the Quest for a "We" Narrative
Cynthia Nielsen 16. Free Spirit in the House of the Dead
Atif Rafay 17. Cartesian Meditations: Voice
Body
Mind and Prison
Aislinn O'Donnell and Anonymous Contributors
Philosophy
Timothy Greenlee 2. What's Wrong with Us?: Outsider Ethics and Mass Incarceration
Chris Lenn 3. Emancipating the Carceral Subject: A Propaedeutic to an Integrated Prison Pedagogy
John Douglas Macready 4. Women Haters Club: Maximized Misogyny in Men's Prisons and Its Tie to the Patriarchy
Anders "Andy" Benander
III 5. Criminal Masculinity: Male Prisons and the Construction of Gender
Natalie Cisneros 6. Du Bois
Foucault
and Self-Torsion: Criterion of Imprisoned Art
Joshua M. Hall 7. One Foot in Darkness
Spoon Jackson Part Two: Community 8. A Prisoner's Perspective on Prison
Arlando "Tray" Jones III 9. Awakenings and Seductions: Text
Literacy and the Lived Experience of Fathers in Prison
William Muth and Ginger Walker 10. Hegel Goes to Prison: Punishment
Education
and Mutual Recognition
Eric Anthamatten 11. Unchained Melody: Philosophical Reflections from the Working Classics Program
Michael DeWilde with students Abigail DeHart
Katie Stefanek and Emily Stroka 12. Just Visiting: Epistemic Obstacles to Justice on Death Row
Lisa McLeod 13. Prisoners: "They're Animals" and Their Animals
Drew Leder with Vincent Greco 14. Organizing Dead Matter into Effective Energy
Andre Pierce 15. Re-humanizing the Inmate: Wacquant on Race-making
Sequestered Spaces
and the Quest for a "We" Narrative
Cynthia Nielsen 16. Free Spirit in the House of the Dead
Atif Rafay 17. Cartesian Meditations: Voice
Body
Mind and Prison
Aislinn O'Donnell and Anonymous Contributors