Part I concludes the introduction to the essay’s thesis by discussing the gender norms in society that rely heavily on the debasement of women. Part II, Documenting Destructive Masculinity, surveys documentary sources, from classic prison biographies to audio-visual works, to examine gender violence in prison. As opposed to some studies based on “random” samples for interview or survey, this Article approaches the problem by focusing on inmates who claim first-hand knowledge of victimization. From these documentary sources the possibilities and permutations of gender violence emerge, including among inmates, guard-on-inmate, and inmate-on-guard. Part III, Structural Impediments, examines legal, political, and administrative factors which he...
“They break us out there and then more in here. And they don\u27t do anything to build us back up.” ...
This article stems from a National Science Foundation-funded interdisciplinary research project that...
Gender relations implicate power and male privilege. Prisons largely house underprivileged men. How ...
This Article discusses gender relations in prison systems and the plight of gay, lesbian, bisexual, ...
Using the dataset, Ethno-Methodological Study of the Subculture of Prison Inmate Sexuality in the U...
We need an analysis that furthers neither the conservative project of sequestering millions of men o...
The structural and political dimensions of gender violence and mass incarceration are linked in mult...
The articles in this Symposium edition include four pieces on gender and incarceration. The first by...
This article examines a little studied area at the intersections of masculinity, feminist studies, a...
Mass incarceration is one of the biggest obstacles to social justice and democratic equality in the ...
This Article discusses gender relations in prison systems and the plight of gay, lesbian, bisexual, ...
For American women and nonbinary people held in women’s prisons, sexual violence by state actors is,...
For American women and nonbinary people held in women’s prisons, sexual violence by state actors is,...
Addressing violence against women by sharing battered prison women\u27s written accounts with incarc...
Mass incarceration is one of the biggest obstacles to social justice and democratic equality in the ...
“They break us out there and then more in here. And they don\u27t do anything to build us back up.” ...
This article stems from a National Science Foundation-funded interdisciplinary research project that...
Gender relations implicate power and male privilege. Prisons largely house underprivileged men. How ...
This Article discusses gender relations in prison systems and the plight of gay, lesbian, bisexual, ...
Using the dataset, Ethno-Methodological Study of the Subculture of Prison Inmate Sexuality in the U...
We need an analysis that furthers neither the conservative project of sequestering millions of men o...
The structural and political dimensions of gender violence and mass incarceration are linked in mult...
The articles in this Symposium edition include four pieces on gender and incarceration. The first by...
This article examines a little studied area at the intersections of masculinity, feminist studies, a...
Mass incarceration is one of the biggest obstacles to social justice and democratic equality in the ...
This Article discusses gender relations in prison systems and the plight of gay, lesbian, bisexual, ...
For American women and nonbinary people held in women’s prisons, sexual violence by state actors is,...
For American women and nonbinary people held in women’s prisons, sexual violence by state actors is,...
Addressing violence against women by sharing battered prison women\u27s written accounts with incarc...
Mass incarceration is one of the biggest obstacles to social justice and democratic equality in the ...
“They break us out there and then more in here. And they don\u27t do anything to build us back up.” ...
This article stems from a National Science Foundation-funded interdisciplinary research project that...
Gender relations implicate power and male privilege. Prisons largely house underprivileged men. How ...