The mass incarceration of African Americans in the United States is the product of generations of white hegemony and racial divide. The introduction of the 13th Amendment posed an obstacle for slaveowners, but legal loop holes maintained white economic status and racial order through the creation of a Carceral State. Carceral scholarship analyzes the systematic oppression of U.S. institutions with a top-down method, painting an incomplete picture. This project creates a literary imaginary of communities disproportionately affected by interactions with the Carceral State, giving their consciousness a human voice. The analysis of the violence and inhumanity through art will provide a comprehensive scrutiny of the United States p...
Throughout the history of the United States, racial disparity has been rampant. This is especially t...
Liberating Blackness: African-American Prison Writers and the Creation of the Black Revolutionary ta...
In this dissertation, I develop a convict epistemology that interweaves two elements: 1) a deep enga...
The relationship between shame, punishment, race, and the carceral system has a complex history, to ...
Exploring the ways in which prisons shape the subjectivity of free-world thinkers, and the ways that...
Exploring the ways in which prisons shape the subjectivity of free-world thinkers, and the ways that...
This thesis focuses on the ways in which white supremacy created mass incarceration, specifically ma...
Exploring the ways in which prisons shape the subjectivity of free-world thinkers, and the ways that...
Exploring the ways in which prisons shape the subjectivity of free-world thinkers, and the ways that...
Exploring the ways in which prisons shape the subjectivity of free-world thinkers, and the ways that...
This article calls for an abolitionist turn in Science and Technology Studies (STS) in order to enga...
This dissertation contributes to the emerging field of carceral geography by demonstrating how carce...
This paper investigates the contemporary issues surrounding Poor things, ‘they can't take care of th...
This dissertation contributes to the emerging field of carceral geography by demonstrating how carce...
This paper explores the use of digital scholarship to understand the porous boundaries of the prison...
Throughout the history of the United States, racial disparity has been rampant. This is especially t...
Liberating Blackness: African-American Prison Writers and the Creation of the Black Revolutionary ta...
In this dissertation, I develop a convict epistemology that interweaves two elements: 1) a deep enga...
The relationship between shame, punishment, race, and the carceral system has a complex history, to ...
Exploring the ways in which prisons shape the subjectivity of free-world thinkers, and the ways that...
Exploring the ways in which prisons shape the subjectivity of free-world thinkers, and the ways that...
This thesis focuses on the ways in which white supremacy created mass incarceration, specifically ma...
Exploring the ways in which prisons shape the subjectivity of free-world thinkers, and the ways that...
Exploring the ways in which prisons shape the subjectivity of free-world thinkers, and the ways that...
Exploring the ways in which prisons shape the subjectivity of free-world thinkers, and the ways that...
This article calls for an abolitionist turn in Science and Technology Studies (STS) in order to enga...
This dissertation contributes to the emerging field of carceral geography by demonstrating how carce...
This paper investigates the contemporary issues surrounding Poor things, ‘they can't take care of th...
This dissertation contributes to the emerging field of carceral geography by demonstrating how carce...
This paper explores the use of digital scholarship to understand the porous boundaries of the prison...
Throughout the history of the United States, racial disparity has been rampant. This is especially t...
Liberating Blackness: African-American Prison Writers and the Creation of the Black Revolutionary ta...
In this dissertation, I develop a convict epistemology that interweaves two elements: 1) a deep enga...