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Caged Women: Incarceration, Representation, & Media brings together scholars to consider both media representations as well as the social issues for female inmates alluded to in the Orange is the New Black series.
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Caged Women: Incarceration, Representation, & Media brings together scholars to consider both media representations as well as the social issues for female inmates alluded to in the Orange is the New Black series.
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- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2018
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2018
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Shirley A. Jackson, Ph.D., is Professor and Chair of the Black Studies Department at Portland State University. She is the editor of The Handbook of Race, Class, and Gender (Routledge/Taylor & Francis 2014). She is a sociologist whose research focuses on race/ethnicity, gender, social movements, and inequality. Laurie L. Gordy, Ph.D., is the Dean of Academic Affairs and Professor of Sociology at Newbury College. Her research interests include gender, class, race in media, gender and sports, and the scholarship of teaching and learning.
Introduction Part 1. Identity Construction and Prison Chapter 1: Who Are
You Really? Identity, Authenticity, and Narrative in Orange Is the New
Black Chapter 2: Trying on Gender is the New Black: Female to Felon Chapter
3: A Crisis Behind Bars: Transgender Inmates, Visibility & Social Justice
Part 2. Racial Inequality and Prisons Chapter 4: An Overlooked Link:
Popular Media Stereotypes and the Incarceration of Black Girls and Young
Women Chapter 5: Labeled Public Enemy Number One: Popular Media Portrayal
of the Souls of Imprisoned Black Women Chapter 6: Indifference is the New
Black: Season One and the Violation of Women's Solidarity Part 3. Pregnancy
and Parenting for Female Inmates Chapter 7: Baby Bumps in Litchfield:
Pregnancy in Orange is the New Black Series Chapter 8: Pregnancy and
Postpartum Life Behind Bars: What's Present and What's Missing in Orange is
the New Black Chapter 9: Pregnancy, Parenting and Prison: Mothering while
Incarcerated Part 4. Prisons, Hegemony, and Patriarchy Chapter 10: I'm in
here because of bad choices: Patriarchy and female incarceration in Orange
is the New Black Chapter 11: Prison Privatization through the lens of
Orange is the New Black: Caputo's Declining Concern for Inmate-Wellbeing &
Piper's Descent to Dirty Panty Selling Mob Boss Chapter 12: Executing Women
-- A Feminist Post-structuralist Discourse Analysis of Media Narratives
Part 5. Prisoners and Policies Chapter 13: The Prison within the Prison:
Solitary Confinement in Orange is the New Black Chapter 14: Education
behind Bars: What Orange is the New Black Neglects Part 6. Prison Culture
Chapter 15: Consent Behind Bars: Changing Depictions of Sexual Assault on
Orange is the New Black Chapter 16: Gray is the New Orange: Older, Infirm
Female Inmates and the Liminal Space between Human and Animal Chapter 17:
Broccoli, Love and the Holy Toast: Cultural Depictions of Religion in
Orange is the New Black
You Really? Identity, Authenticity, and Narrative in Orange Is the New
Black Chapter 2: Trying on Gender is the New Black: Female to Felon Chapter
3: A Crisis Behind Bars: Transgender Inmates, Visibility & Social Justice
Part 2. Racial Inequality and Prisons Chapter 4: An Overlooked Link:
Popular Media Stereotypes and the Incarceration of Black Girls and Young
Women Chapter 5: Labeled Public Enemy Number One: Popular Media Portrayal
of the Souls of Imprisoned Black Women Chapter 6: Indifference is the New
Black: Season One and the Violation of Women's Solidarity Part 3. Pregnancy
and Parenting for Female Inmates Chapter 7: Baby Bumps in Litchfield:
Pregnancy in Orange is the New Black Series Chapter 8: Pregnancy and
Postpartum Life Behind Bars: What's Present and What's Missing in Orange is
the New Black Chapter 9: Pregnancy, Parenting and Prison: Mothering while
Incarcerated Part 4. Prisons, Hegemony, and Patriarchy Chapter 10: I'm in
here because of bad choices: Patriarchy and female incarceration in Orange
is the New Black Chapter 11: Prison Privatization through the lens of
Orange is the New Black: Caputo's Declining Concern for Inmate-Wellbeing &
Piper's Descent to Dirty Panty Selling Mob Boss Chapter 12: Executing Women
-- A Feminist Post-structuralist Discourse Analysis of Media Narratives
Part 5. Prisoners and Policies Chapter 13: The Prison within the Prison:
Solitary Confinement in Orange is the New Black Chapter 14: Education
behind Bars: What Orange is the New Black Neglects Part 6. Prison Culture
Chapter 15: Consent Behind Bars: Changing Depictions of Sexual Assault on
Orange is the New Black Chapter 16: Gray is the New Orange: Older, Infirm
Female Inmates and the Liminal Space between Human and Animal Chapter 17:
Broccoli, Love and the Holy Toast: Cultural Depictions of Religion in
Orange is the New Black
Introduction Part 1. Identity Construction and Prison Chapter 1: Who Are
You Really? Identity, Authenticity, and Narrative in Orange Is the New
Black Chapter 2: Trying on Gender is the New Black: Female to Felon Chapter
3: A Crisis Behind Bars: Transgender Inmates, Visibility & Social Justice
Part 2. Racial Inequality and Prisons Chapter 4: An Overlooked Link:
Popular Media Stereotypes and the Incarceration of Black Girls and Young
Women Chapter 5: Labeled Public Enemy Number One: Popular Media Portrayal
of the Souls of Imprisoned Black Women Chapter 6: Indifference is the New
Black: Season One and the Violation of Women's Solidarity Part 3. Pregnancy
and Parenting for Female Inmates Chapter 7: Baby Bumps in Litchfield:
Pregnancy in Orange is the New Black Series Chapter 8: Pregnancy and
Postpartum Life Behind Bars: What's Present and What's Missing in Orange is
the New Black Chapter 9: Pregnancy, Parenting and Prison: Mothering while
Incarcerated Part 4. Prisons, Hegemony, and Patriarchy Chapter 10: I'm in
here because of bad choices: Patriarchy and female incarceration in Orange
is the New Black Chapter 11: Prison Privatization through the lens of
Orange is the New Black: Caputo's Declining Concern for Inmate-Wellbeing &
Piper's Descent to Dirty Panty Selling Mob Boss Chapter 12: Executing Women
-- A Feminist Post-structuralist Discourse Analysis of Media Narratives
Part 5. Prisoners and Policies Chapter 13: The Prison within the Prison:
Solitary Confinement in Orange is the New Black Chapter 14: Education
behind Bars: What Orange is the New Black Neglects Part 6. Prison Culture
Chapter 15: Consent Behind Bars: Changing Depictions of Sexual Assault on
Orange is the New Black Chapter 16: Gray is the New Orange: Older, Infirm
Female Inmates and the Liminal Space between Human and Animal Chapter 17:
Broccoli, Love and the Holy Toast: Cultural Depictions of Religion in
Orange is the New Black
You Really? Identity, Authenticity, and Narrative in Orange Is the New
Black Chapter 2: Trying on Gender is the New Black: Female to Felon Chapter
3: A Crisis Behind Bars: Transgender Inmates, Visibility & Social Justice
Part 2. Racial Inequality and Prisons Chapter 4: An Overlooked Link:
Popular Media Stereotypes and the Incarceration of Black Girls and Young
Women Chapter 5: Labeled Public Enemy Number One: Popular Media Portrayal
of the Souls of Imprisoned Black Women Chapter 6: Indifference is the New
Black: Season One and the Violation of Women's Solidarity Part 3. Pregnancy
and Parenting for Female Inmates Chapter 7: Baby Bumps in Litchfield:
Pregnancy in Orange is the New Black Series Chapter 8: Pregnancy and
Postpartum Life Behind Bars: What's Present and What's Missing in Orange is
the New Black Chapter 9: Pregnancy, Parenting and Prison: Mothering while
Incarcerated Part 4. Prisons, Hegemony, and Patriarchy Chapter 10: I'm in
here because of bad choices: Patriarchy and female incarceration in Orange
is the New Black Chapter 11: Prison Privatization through the lens of
Orange is the New Black: Caputo's Declining Concern for Inmate-Wellbeing &
Piper's Descent to Dirty Panty Selling Mob Boss Chapter 12: Executing Women
-- A Feminist Post-structuralist Discourse Analysis of Media Narratives
Part 5. Prisoners and Policies Chapter 13: The Prison within the Prison:
Solitary Confinement in Orange is the New Black Chapter 14: Education
behind Bars: What Orange is the New Black Neglects Part 6. Prison Culture
Chapter 15: Consent Behind Bars: Changing Depictions of Sexual Assault on
Orange is the New Black Chapter 16: Gray is the New Orange: Older, Infirm
Female Inmates and the Liminal Space between Human and Animal Chapter 17:
Broccoli, Love and the Holy Toast: Cultural Depictions of Religion in
Orange is the New Black