Prisons We Choose to Live Inside

Prisons We Choose to Live Inside
Author: Doris Lessing
Publsiher: House of Anansi
Total Pages: 80
Release: 1992-08-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781770890220

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In her 1985 CBC Massey Lectures Doris Lessing addresses the question of personal freedom and individual responsibility in a world increasingly prone to political rhetoric, mass emotions, and inherited structures of unquestioned belief. The Nobel Prize-winning author of more than thirty books, Doris Lessing is one of our most challenging and important writers.

Prisons We Choose to Live Inside

Prisons We Choose to Live Inside
Author: Doris May Lessing
Publsiher: House of Anansi
Total Pages: 82
Release: 1991
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780887845215

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In her 1985 CBC Massey Lectures Doris Lessing addresses the question of personal freedom and individual responsibility in a world increasingly prone to political rhetoric, mass emotions, and inherited structures of unquestioned belief.The Nobel Prize-winning author of more than thirty books, Doris Lessing is one of our most challenging and important writers.

Prisons We Choose to Live Inside

Prisons We Choose to Live Inside
Author: Doris Lessing
Publsiher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2013-11-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780007544479

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The companion to a series of lectures given by Lessing, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, in which she addresses some of the most important questions facing us today.

The Golden Notebook

The Golden Notebook
Author: Doris Lessing
Publsiher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2012-01-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780007369133

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The landmark novel of the Sixties – a powerful account of a woman searching for her personal, political and professional identity while facing rejection and betrayal.

The Prison Book Club

The Prison Book Club
Author: Ann Walmsley
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2016-11-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780143194163

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A daring journalist goes behind bars to explore the redemptive power of books with bikers, bank robbers, and gunmen. An attack in London left Ann Walmsley unable to walk alone down the street, and shook her belief in the fundamental goodness of people. A few years later, when a friend asked her to participate in a bold new venture in a men's medium security prison, Ann had to weigh her curiosity and desire to be of service against her anxiety and fear. But she signed on, and for eighteen months went to a remote building at Collins Bay, meeting a group of heavily tattooed book club members without the presence of guards or security cameras. There was no wine and cheese, no plush furnishings. But a book club on the inside proved to be a place to share ideas and regain a sense of humanity. From The Grapes of Wrath to The Cellist of Sarajevo, Outliers to Infidel, the book discussions became a springboard for frank conversations about loss, anger, redemption, and loneliness. The books changed the men and the men changed Walmsley. Written with compassion and humour, The Prison Book Club is an eye-opening look at inmates and the penal system, and the possibilities of redemption.

To Room Nineteen

To Room Nineteen
Author: Doris Lessing
Publsiher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2002
Genre: Short stories
ISBN: 9780007143009

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From To Room Nineteen, a study of a controlled middle class marriage grounded in intelligence, to the shocking A Woman on the Roof, where a workman becomes obsessed with a pretty sunbather, this collection of stories bears witness to Doris Lessing's perspective on the human condition.

Also Serving Time

Also Serving Time
Author: Rosemary Ricciardelli
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2019-11-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781487513122

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Also Serving Time informs readers about the realities of provincial and territorial prison work in Canada. Exploring the nuances of the job, Rosemary Ricciardelli shows how officer orientations and attitudes toward prisoners are interconnected and foundational in shaping their own experiences as well as those of managerial and administrative staff and prisoners themselves. Drawing on interviews with one hundred correctional officers with experience in a range of provincial and territorial prisons, Ricciardelli provides theoretical and applied explorations of officer orientations, interpretations, and risk propensity to show how perceptions, attitudes, and beliefs – both at the individual and structural levels – shape prison practices. Detailing officers' experiences working with male and female adult prison populations, Also Serving Time unpacks how gender informs the actions and self-presentation of correctional officers. Ricciardelli confirms that tasks of daily living underpinned by pervasive risk potential shape prison work. Through the officer accounts presented, the book provides an opportunity for readers to explore how punishment and "rehabilitation," gender, and the hierarchical structure of prison management together shape officers’ daily realities.

Inside This Place Not of It

Inside This Place  Not of It
Author: Ayelet Waldman,Robin Levi
Publsiher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2017-07-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781786632302

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Inside This Place, Not of It reveals some of the most egregious human rights violations within women’s prisons in the United States. Here, in their own words, thirteen narrators recount their lives leading up to incarceration and their harrowing struggle for survival once inside. Among the narrators: Theresa, who spent years believing her health and life were in danger, being aggressively treated with a variety of medications for a disease she never had. Only on her release did she discover that an incompetent prison medical bureaucracy had misdiagnosed her with HIV. Anna, who repeatedly warned apathetic prison guards about a suicidal cellmate. When the woman killed herself, the guards punished Anna in an attempt to silence her and hide their own negligence. Teri, who was sentenced to up to fifty years for aiding and abetting a robbery when she was only seventeen. A prison guard raped Teri, who was still a teenager, and the assaults continued for years with the complicity of other staff.