This paper unpacks the contradiction between the benefits of literacy and the punitive prison policies that seek to curb or regulate reading by beginning with the complicated historical relationship between incarceration and literacy. I then turn to the testimonies of two prominent incarcerated autodidacts who I now regularly teach within my prison literature classes both on my university campus and at a men’s prison. The writings of Malcolm X and Etheridge Knight model the difficulties of negotiating the institutional risks and personal and political rewards of learning to read and write behind bars—particularly while Black. What is more, while literacy may provide an “on-ramp” toward higher education, barriers for incarcerated people cont...
Since 1997, adult literacy education has been of increasing interest to UK policy makers amidst perc...
(First paragraph) In 2016, we began facilitating a reading group at the Norfolk City Jail. Once a we...
Prison-based writing centers are needed to support the academic achievement of college students who ...
This paper unpacks the contradiction between the benefits of literacy and the punitive prison polici...
New thinking about the role of education in confined environmentsAs the work of Malcolm X, Angela Y....
The purpose of this paper is to illustrate—using four U.S. based case examples—how writing and liter...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of English, Washington State UniversityThis dissertation will demonstrate...
Literacy behind Bars: Successful Reading and Writing Strategies for Use with Incarcerated Youth and ...
This paper presents some initial findings from an analysis of published anthologies written by priso...
This qualitative dissertation argues that women\u27s prison writing workshops are potential spaces f...
International audience"In 2013, the Ministry of Justice’s ban on sending books to prisoners sparked ...
Limited access to education inside American prisons imposes a devastating condition of confinement t...
This five-chapter guide for coordinators of community-based literacy groups working with prisoners i...
Numerous studies, on both micro and macro levels, confirm that providing postsecondary education to ...
This article introduces literacy from a few “big picture ” perspectives, and then reviews five parad...
Since 1997, adult literacy education has been of increasing interest to UK policy makers amidst perc...
(First paragraph) In 2016, we began facilitating a reading group at the Norfolk City Jail. Once a we...
Prison-based writing centers are needed to support the academic achievement of college students who ...
This paper unpacks the contradiction between the benefits of literacy and the punitive prison polici...
New thinking about the role of education in confined environmentsAs the work of Malcolm X, Angela Y....
The purpose of this paper is to illustrate—using four U.S. based case examples—how writing and liter...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of English, Washington State UniversityThis dissertation will demonstrate...
Literacy behind Bars: Successful Reading and Writing Strategies for Use with Incarcerated Youth and ...
This paper presents some initial findings from an analysis of published anthologies written by priso...
This qualitative dissertation argues that women\u27s prison writing workshops are potential spaces f...
International audience"In 2013, the Ministry of Justice’s ban on sending books to prisoners sparked ...
Limited access to education inside American prisons imposes a devastating condition of confinement t...
This five-chapter guide for coordinators of community-based literacy groups working with prisoners i...
Numerous studies, on both micro and macro levels, confirm that providing postsecondary education to ...
This article introduces literacy from a few “big picture ” perspectives, and then reviews five parad...
Since 1997, adult literacy education has been of increasing interest to UK policy makers amidst perc...
(First paragraph) In 2016, we began facilitating a reading group at the Norfolk City Jail. Once a we...
Prison-based writing centers are needed to support the academic achievement of college students who ...