Prison cultures: performance, resistance, desire (original) (raw)

Performing New Lives: Prison Theatre J.Shailor (Ed.). London and Philadelphia, PA.: Jessica Kingsley (2011) 300pp. £24.99pb ISBN 978-1-84905-823-0

Stephen Bottoms

The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 2011

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'I've stood at so many windows': Women in Prison, Performativity and Survival

Aylwyn Walsh

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‘Now we are real women’: Playing with gender in a male prison theatre programme in South Africa

Alexandra E M Sutherland

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Book Review: Captive Genders: Trans Embodiment and the Prison Industrial Complex, edited by Eric A. Stanley and Nat Smith. Expanded second edition. Oakland, CA: AK Press, 2011. 400 pages. $20.00 (paper). ISBN 9781849352345.

Jenn M Jackson

National Review of Black Politics, 2020

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Performance as Intersectional Resistance: Power, Polyphony and Processes of Abolition

Rachael Swain

Humanities, 2022

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Queering the Carceral: Intersecting Queer/Trans Studies and Critical Prison Studies (Review Essay)

Elias Vitulli

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Disturbing Masculinity: Gender, performance and 'violent' men

Alexandra E M Sutherland

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Prison Theatre as Method: Focused Ethnography and Auto-ethnography in a Chinese Prison

XIAOYE ZHANG

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The art of living in prison: A pragmatist aesthetic approach to participatory drama with women prisoners

Sarah Woodland

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Caged Women: Incarceration, Representation, and Media S.A. Jackson and L.L. Gordy (Eds.). Abingdon: Routledge (2018) 240pp. £104.00hb, £23.99pb ISBN 978–1138297395

Lizzie Seal

The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice

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An imprisoning gaze: Practices of gendered, racialized and epistemic violence

Shoshana Pollack

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Sexuality, Criminality and the Women's Prison: Pat Arrowsmith's 'Somewhere Like This'

Abigail Rowe

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Contagions, Frontiers, and Encounters: Articulating Analytical Cisgender Experience/Perspective through Ethnographic Accounts in Prison Investigations

Vanessa Sander

Cadernos Pagu, 2019

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Fugitive Life: The Queer Politics of the Prison State

Melanie Brazzell

QED: A Journal in GLBTQ Worldmaking

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Aesthetics of Truth-Telling: Intercultural Applied Theatre Praxis in an Australian Women's Prison

Sarah Woodland

2019

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Female Imprisonment: An Ethnography of Everyday Life in ConfinementC.Frois. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan (2017) 231pp. £109.99hb ISBN 978‐3‐319‐63684‐9

Catarina Frois

The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice, 2020

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Introduction to Special Topic on Anticarceral Feminisms: Imagining a World Without Prisons

Rupaleem Bhuyan

Affilia

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“At Women’s Prisons, Dance Offers Hope, Transformation” Gender News, August 5, 2013 [Partially reprinted in Stanford University’s Theater & Performance Studies Newsletter; cited by Wikipedia]

Kathryn Dickason

http://gender.stanford.edu/news/2013/womens-prisons-dance-project-offers-hope-transformation

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Exposing the War on Women: The Limits of Law and the Potential of Care to Address Sexual Violence in Contemporary Crime Drama

Allison Rank

New Political Science, 2019

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Prison Theatre and an Embodied Aesthetics of Liberation: Exploring the Potentials and Limits

Sarah Woodland

Humanities, 2021

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The Land of the Living in the Necro-Zone: Linking Border Stories with Prison Stories in Yadira De La Riva’s One Journey and Liza Jessie Peterson’s The Peculiar Patriot on the Cabaret Stage

T.L. Cowan

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Embodying Punishment: Emotions, Identities, and Lived Experiences in Women's Prisons

Anastasia Chamberlen

2018

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Que(e)rying Women’s Prison Systems in the U.S.: A Discursive Textual Analysis of Orange is the New Black

Kam Meakin

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Performing Te Whare Tapa Whā: Building on Cultural Rights to Decolonise Prison Theatre Practice

Sarah Woodland, Rand Hazou

Research in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance, 2021

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Arrested Justice: black women, violence, and America's prison nation/Fall Girls: Gender and the framing of torture at Abu Ghraib

Teresa Macías

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Project “For Colored Girls:” Breaking the shackles of role deprivation through prison theatre

Lorraine Moller

The Arts in Psychotherapy, 2013

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Performing Gender and Violence in Contemporary Transnational Contexts

Mariella Stefanelli

Italian Americana

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Counter-Carceral Acoustemologies: Sound, Permeability, and Feminist Protest at the Prison Boundary

Emma K Russell

Theoretical Criminology, 2018

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Network for Contemporary Feminisms Sexual Violence Against Women: Voice and Representation Panel Two: 'From the streets to the stage: Living men's intrusion'

Fiona Vera-Gray

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Trap Door: Trans Cultural Production and the Politics of Visibility ed. by Reina Gossett, Eric A. Stanley, and Johanna Burton

Geo Wyeth

JCMS: Journal of Cinema and Media Studies, 2019

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Schneider, L T (2020). Degrees of Permeability. Confinement, Power and Resistance in Freetown's Central Prison. The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology, 38(1), 88-104. Open Access

Luisa T Schneider

Cambridge Journal of Athropology, 2020

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Projecting Cracks, Bending Borders: Exploring Gendered Racial Violence in Un/bound

Elan Marchinko

InTensions

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Owen, Barbara, Wells, James and Pollock, Joycelyn: In Search of Safety: Confronting Inequality in Women’s Imprisonment

Walter DeKeseredy

Critical Criminology, 2017

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Bearing Witness to the ‘Pain of Others’: Researching Power, Violence and Resistance in a Women’s Prison

Phil Scraton

International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 2016

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The Personal is Political and so is Discomfort: Intersectional, Anti-Racist Praxis in Feminist Criminology

Valli Rajah

Race and Justice, 2022

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