This article seeks to explore the punishment–body relation by looking at women’s experience of imprisonment and their embodied identities. It traces the situational construction of bodies and subjectivities, and maps changes in women’s self-perceptions and body-image in and out of prison. Through examples from a qualitative study I conducted with women who experienced punishment in England, I show that while punishment targets the prisoner’s body and often succeeds in inscribing and stigmatizing it with painful experiences and scarred identities, the prisoner maintains a sense of subjectivity and self in custody through her body. She relies on it to make sense of her lived experiences, to survive punishment and often to resist its lasting e...
Understanding the experiences of criminalised women as they navigate punishment and criminal justice...
Studies on health and incarceration have extensively demonstrated that incarcerated women have poore...
This study investigated the identities of women who have been in prison. Prisonrates and the effects...
This paper explores the meanings and motivations of self-injury practices as disclosed in interviews...
This paper explores the meanings and motivations of self-injury practices as disclosed in interviews...
A concern with questions of selfhood and identity has been central to penal practices in women's pri...
Anastasia is a second year PhD student at the School of Law researching the physical effects of impr...
Existing scholarship posits that gender is socially constructed, with meanings attributed to bodies ...
This study analyzes the self-injurious behaviours that women in prison adopt as coping strategies, t...
Prison masculinities are evolving in a plurality of ways that have profound implications for embodie...
Despite changes to strip searching policy as spearheaded by the Corston Report (2007), there is limi...
Recent feminist scholarship on prison release has demonstrated that, upon incarcerated women’s relea...
This article offers examples from working with women through a performance-based methodology that so...
This thesis examines what it means to be an inmate as experienced by female inmates serving sentence...
This dissertation deals with the question of whether women prisoners’ identities are completely subj...
Understanding the experiences of criminalised women as they navigate punishment and criminal justice...
Studies on health and incarceration have extensively demonstrated that incarcerated women have poore...
This study investigated the identities of women who have been in prison. Prisonrates and the effects...
This paper explores the meanings and motivations of self-injury practices as disclosed in interviews...
This paper explores the meanings and motivations of self-injury practices as disclosed in interviews...
A concern with questions of selfhood and identity has been central to penal practices in women's pri...
Anastasia is a second year PhD student at the School of Law researching the physical effects of impr...
Existing scholarship posits that gender is socially constructed, with meanings attributed to bodies ...
This study analyzes the self-injurious behaviours that women in prison adopt as coping strategies, t...
Prison masculinities are evolving in a plurality of ways that have profound implications for embodie...
Despite changes to strip searching policy as spearheaded by the Corston Report (2007), there is limi...
Recent feminist scholarship on prison release has demonstrated that, upon incarcerated women’s relea...
This article offers examples from working with women through a performance-based methodology that so...
This thesis examines what it means to be an inmate as experienced by female inmates serving sentence...
This dissertation deals with the question of whether women prisoners’ identities are completely subj...
Understanding the experiences of criminalised women as they navigate punishment and criminal justice...
Studies on health and incarceration have extensively demonstrated that incarcerated women have poore...
This study investigated the identities of women who have been in prison. Prisonrates and the effects...