The Cambridge Companion to American Prison Writing and Mass Incarceration
Herausgeber: Coogan, David
The Cambridge Companion to American Prison Writing and Mass Incarceration
Herausgeber: Coogan, David
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This book is for people who want to learn about mass incarceration. It covers all of the major figures in prison writing from the 1960s until today and all of the main issues: structural racism, political activism, solitary confinement, the death penalty, the War on Drugs, trauma and recovery.
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This book is for people who want to learn about mass incarceration. It covers all of the major figures in prison writing from the 1960s until today and all of the main issues: structural racism, political activism, solitary confinement, the death penalty, the War on Drugs, trauma and recovery.
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- Cambridge Companions to Literature
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 524g
- ISBN-13: 9781009655446
- ISBN-10: 1009655442
- Artikelnr.: 73860654
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Cambridge Companions to Literature
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 524g
- ISBN-13: 9781009655446
- ISBN-10: 1009655442
- Artikelnr.: 73860654
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Figures
Contributors
Chronology
Acknowledgements
Preface - Messages from the American prison H. Bruce Franklin
Introduction David Coogan
Part I. Forerunners: 1. Arresting Civil Rights: Dr. King in Jail S. Jonathan Bass
2. Malcolm X's Prison Letters Herb Boyd
Part II. Revolutionaries: 3. No more brothers in jail: the memoirs of black panther party leaders Eldridge Cleaver, Bobby Seale and Huey P. Newton Flores A. Forbes
4. George Jackson and the afterlives of 'Full Revolt' Dylan Rodríguez
5. Angela Davis: radicalism and abolition Joy James
6. Liberate Assata Shakur
7. Leonard Peltier's sun dance David Heska Wanbli Weiden
8. Mumia Abu-jamal on death row Johanna Fernández
Part III. Witnesses: 9. Albert Woodfox in solitary confinement Ernest Kikuta Chavez
10. Making journalism in prison: Wilbert Rideau and Dannie Martin John J. Lennon
11. Women's prison zines and activism Liz Canfield and Becca Ringle
12. State-raised convicts: Jack Henry Abbott and Kenneth Hartman Doran Larson and Kenneth Hartman
13. Becoming a witness: Jimmy Santiago Baca Seth Michelson
14. Transmitting the lore of prison survival: from Amira Baraka to Etheridge Knight to Reginald Dwayne Betts Michael S. Collins
Part IV. Survivors: 15. Men's prison memoirs of trauma and recovery Ravi Shankar
16. Reading wounds in women's prison writing Moira Marquis
17. Susan burton's new beginning Vivian D. Nixon
18. Qu(e)erying orange is the new black Kam Meakin
Guide to further reading
Index.
Contributors
Chronology
Acknowledgements
Preface - Messages from the American prison H. Bruce Franklin
Introduction David Coogan
Part I. Forerunners: 1. Arresting Civil Rights: Dr. King in Jail S. Jonathan Bass
2. Malcolm X's Prison Letters Herb Boyd
Part II. Revolutionaries: 3. No more brothers in jail: the memoirs of black panther party leaders Eldridge Cleaver, Bobby Seale and Huey P. Newton Flores A. Forbes
4. George Jackson and the afterlives of 'Full Revolt' Dylan Rodríguez
5. Angela Davis: radicalism and abolition Joy James
6. Liberate Assata Shakur
7. Leonard Peltier's sun dance David Heska Wanbli Weiden
8. Mumia Abu-jamal on death row Johanna Fernández
Part III. Witnesses: 9. Albert Woodfox in solitary confinement Ernest Kikuta Chavez
10. Making journalism in prison: Wilbert Rideau and Dannie Martin John J. Lennon
11. Women's prison zines and activism Liz Canfield and Becca Ringle
12. State-raised convicts: Jack Henry Abbott and Kenneth Hartman Doran Larson and Kenneth Hartman
13. Becoming a witness: Jimmy Santiago Baca Seth Michelson
14. Transmitting the lore of prison survival: from Amira Baraka to Etheridge Knight to Reginald Dwayne Betts Michael S. Collins
Part IV. Survivors: 15. Men's prison memoirs of trauma and recovery Ravi Shankar
16. Reading wounds in women's prison writing Moira Marquis
17. Susan burton's new beginning Vivian D. Nixon
18. Qu(e)erying orange is the new black Kam Meakin
Guide to further reading
Index.
Figures
Contributors
Chronology
Acknowledgements
Preface - Messages from the American prison H. Bruce Franklin
Introduction David Coogan
Part I. Forerunners: 1. Arresting Civil Rights: Dr. King in Jail S. Jonathan Bass
2. Malcolm X's Prison Letters Herb Boyd
Part II. Revolutionaries: 3. No more brothers in jail: the memoirs of black panther party leaders Eldridge Cleaver, Bobby Seale and Huey P. Newton Flores A. Forbes
4. George Jackson and the afterlives of 'Full Revolt' Dylan Rodríguez
5. Angela Davis: radicalism and abolition Joy James
6. Liberate Assata Shakur
7. Leonard Peltier's sun dance David Heska Wanbli Weiden
8. Mumia Abu-jamal on death row Johanna Fernández
Part III. Witnesses: 9. Albert Woodfox in solitary confinement Ernest Kikuta Chavez
10. Making journalism in prison: Wilbert Rideau and Dannie Martin John J. Lennon
11. Women's prison zines and activism Liz Canfield and Becca Ringle
12. State-raised convicts: Jack Henry Abbott and Kenneth Hartman Doran Larson and Kenneth Hartman
13. Becoming a witness: Jimmy Santiago Baca Seth Michelson
14. Transmitting the lore of prison survival: from Amira Baraka to Etheridge Knight to Reginald Dwayne Betts Michael S. Collins
Part IV. Survivors: 15. Men's prison memoirs of trauma and recovery Ravi Shankar
16. Reading wounds in women's prison writing Moira Marquis
17. Susan burton's new beginning Vivian D. Nixon
18. Qu(e)erying orange is the new black Kam Meakin
Guide to further reading
Index.
Contributors
Chronology
Acknowledgements
Preface - Messages from the American prison H. Bruce Franklin
Introduction David Coogan
Part I. Forerunners: 1. Arresting Civil Rights: Dr. King in Jail S. Jonathan Bass
2. Malcolm X's Prison Letters Herb Boyd
Part II. Revolutionaries: 3. No more brothers in jail: the memoirs of black panther party leaders Eldridge Cleaver, Bobby Seale and Huey P. Newton Flores A. Forbes
4. George Jackson and the afterlives of 'Full Revolt' Dylan Rodríguez
5. Angela Davis: radicalism and abolition Joy James
6. Liberate Assata Shakur
7. Leonard Peltier's sun dance David Heska Wanbli Weiden
8. Mumia Abu-jamal on death row Johanna Fernández
Part III. Witnesses: 9. Albert Woodfox in solitary confinement Ernest Kikuta Chavez
10. Making journalism in prison: Wilbert Rideau and Dannie Martin John J. Lennon
11. Women's prison zines and activism Liz Canfield and Becca Ringle
12. State-raised convicts: Jack Henry Abbott and Kenneth Hartman Doran Larson and Kenneth Hartman
13. Becoming a witness: Jimmy Santiago Baca Seth Michelson
14. Transmitting the lore of prison survival: from Amira Baraka to Etheridge Knight to Reginald Dwayne Betts Michael S. Collins
Part IV. Survivors: 15. Men's prison memoirs of trauma and recovery Ravi Shankar
16. Reading wounds in women's prison writing Moira Marquis
17. Susan burton's new beginning Vivian D. Nixon
18. Qu(e)erying orange is the new black Kam Meakin
Guide to further reading
Index.







