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Images of Incarceration
Author | : David Wilson,Sean O'Sullivan |
Publsiher | : Waterside Press |
Total Pages | : 193 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 9781904380085 |
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An analysis of the impact of TV on the democratic processes that lead to criminal policy making - Everthing from 'The Shawshank Redemption' to the TV sit-com; how public perceptions of serious social issues are often based on superficial, misleading and sometimes comfortable accounts.
Moving Images
Author | : Jasmine Alinder |
Publsiher | : University of Illinois Press |
Total Pages | : 230 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Japanese Americans |
ISBN | : 9780252033988 |
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When the American government began impounding Japanese American citizens after Pearl Harbor, photography became a battleground. The control of the means of representation affected nearly every aspect of the incarceration, from the mug shots criminalizing Japanese Americans to the prohibition of cameras in the hands of inmates. The government also hired photographers to make an extensive record of the forced removal and incarceration. In this insightful study, Jasmine Alinder explores the photographic record of the imprisonment in war relocation centers such as Manzanar, Tule Lake, Jerome, and others. She investigates why photographs were made, how they were meant to function, and how they have been reproduced and interpreted subsequently by the popular press and museums in constructing versions of public history. Alinder provides calibrated readings of the photographs from this period, including works by Dorothea Lange, Ansel Adams, Manzanar camp inmate Toyo Miyatake (who constructed his own camera to document the complicated realities of camp life), and contemporary artists Patrick Nagatani and Masumi Hayashi. Illustrated with more than forty photographs, Moving Images reveals the significance of the camera in the process of incarceration as well as the construction of race, citizenship, and patriotism in this complex historical moment.
Marking Time
Author | : Nicole R. Fleetwood |
Publsiher | : Harvard University Press |
Total Pages | : 350 |
Release | : 2020-04-28 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 9780674919228 |
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"A powerful document of the inner lives and creative visions of men and women rendered invisible by America’s prison system. More than two million people are currently behind bars in the United States. Incarceration not only separates the imprisoned from their families and communities; it also exposes them to shocking levels of deprivation and abuse and subjects them to the arbitrary cruelties of the criminal justice system. Yet, as Nicole Fleetwood reveals, America’s prisons are filled with art. Despite the isolation and degradation they experience, the incarcerated are driven to assert their humanity in the face of a system that dehumanizes them. Based on interviews with currently and formerly incarcerated artists, prison visits, and the author’s own family experiences with the penal system, Marking Time shows how the imprisoned turn ordinary objects into elaborate works of art. Working with meager supplies and in the harshest conditions—including solitary confinement—these artists find ways to resist the brutality and depravity that prisons engender. The impact of their art, Fleetwood observes, can be felt far beyond prison walls. Their bold works, many of which are being published for the first time in this volume, have opened new possibilities in American art. As the movement to transform the country’s criminal justice system grows, art provides the imprisoned with a political voice. Their works testify to the economic and racial injustices that underpin American punishment and offer a new vision of freedom for the twenty-first century."
Prison Nation
Author | : Michael Famighetti,Nicole R. Fleetwood |
Publsiher | : Aperture |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : Imprisonment |
ISBN | : 1597114332 |
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"Most prisons and jails across the United States do not allow prisoners to have access to cameras. At a moment when 2.2 million people are incarcerated in the US, 3.8 million people are on probation, and 870,000 former prisoners are on parole, how can images tell the story of mass incarceration when the imprisoned don't have control over their own representation? Organized with the scholar Nicole R. Fleetwood, an expert on art's relation to incarceration, the Spring issue of Aperture magazine addresses the unique role photography plays in creating a visual record of a national crisis."--publisher website
Pictures from a Drawer
Author | : Bruce Jackson |
Publsiher | : Temple University Press |
Total Pages | : 200 |
Release | : 2009-08-21 |
Genre | : Photography |
ISBN | : 9781592139507 |
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For more than forty years Bruce Jackson has been documenting—in books, photographs, audio recording, and film—inmates’ lives in American prisons. In November, 1975, he acquired a collection of old ID photos while he was visiting the Cummins Unit, a state prison farm in Arkansas. They are published together for the first time in this remarkable book. The 121 images that appear here were likely taken between 1915 and 1940. As Jackson describes in an absorbing introduction, the function of these photos was not portraiture—their function was to “fold a person into the controlled space of a dossier.” Here, freed from their prison “jackets,” and printed at sizes far larger than their originals, these one-time ID photos have now become portraits. Jackson’s restoration transforms what were small bureaucratic artifacts into moving images of real men and women. Pictures from a Drawer also contains an extraordinary description of everyday life at Cummins prison in the 1950s, written originally by hand and presented to Jackson in 1973 by its author, a long-time inmate.
Inside Kingston Penitentiary 1835 2013
Author | : Anonim |
Publsiher | : Black Dog Pub Limited |
Total Pages | : 175 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Photography |
ISBN | : 1908966769 |
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A photoessay exploring Kingston Penitentiary, the former maximum security prison, often referred to as Canada's Alcatraz.
A Survey of the Representation of Prisoners in the United States
Author | : James Hugunin |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 776 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Photography |
ISBN | : STANFORD:36105021963686 |
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Presents a comprehensive view of prison photography in the USA from its 19th-century beginnings to the present. The author gives a nuanced analysis of the shifting boundaries between "outsiders" and "insiders" in the encounter between the photographer and the prison system. The text shows not only the complexities of prison photography as a genre, but the ways in which society more generally responds to the phenomenon of incarceration.
The Palgrave Handbook of Incarceration in Popular Culture
Author | : Marcus Harmes,Meredith Harmes,Barbara Harmes |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 785 |
Release | : 2020-02-03 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9783030360597 |
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The Handbook of Incarceration in Popular Culture will be an essential reference point, providing international coverage and thematic richness. The chapters examine the real and imagined spaces of the prison and, perhaps more importantly, dwell in the uncertain space between them. The modern fixation with ‘seeing inside’ prison from the outside has prompted a proliferation of media visions of incarceration, from high-minded and worthy to voyeuristic and unrealistic. In this handbook, the editors bring together a huge breadth of disparate issues including women in prison, the view from ‘inside’, prisons as a source of entertainment, the real worlds of prison, and issues of race and gender. The handbook will inform students and lecturers of media, film, popular culture, gender, and cultural studies, as well as scholars of criminology and justice.