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El. knyga: Razor Wire Women: Prisoners, Activists, Scholars, and Artists

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Collection of essays and art by scholars, artists and activists both in and out of prison that reveal the many dimensions of women's incarcerated experiences.

Offering nuanced portraits of women's lives inside razor wire and prison walls, Razor Wire Women puts incarcerated women in dialogue with scholars, artists, educators and activists who live outside of prisons but work on issues connected to the prison industrial complex. Women make up the fastest-growing group of the U.S. prison population, yet prison scholarship largely overlooks the struggles of incarcerated women, and their voices are often silenced both in and out of the prison infrastructure. From the vantage points of those both inside and outside of prisons, this collection of essays and art illuminates many of the distinct experiences and concerns of incarcerated women, including those of girls in prison, abuse and rape, the policing of women, incarcerated motherhood, mental health issues in prisons, incarcerated women's artistic and cultural production, and prisons' impact on families, health, and sexuality. Combining the transcendence, hope and clarity of art with powerful analytical and conceptual tools, Razor Wire Women reveals the gendered dimensions of the incarceration now experienced by a growing number of women in the U.S.

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Collection of essays and art by scholars, artists and activists both in and out of prison that reveal the many dimensions of women's incarcerated experiences.
List of Illustrations, Charts, Tables
xi
3x Denied Artist's Statement xiv
Dawna (Lessie) Brown
Foreword xvii
Kathy Boudin
Artist's Statement: Malaquias Montoya xx
Ruth Snyder
Acknowledgments xxiii
Chapter 1 From Representations to Resistance: How the Razor Wire Binds Us
1(19)
Jodie Michelle Lawston
Section I Girls, Women, and Families
Missing
20(3)
Ricky A. Taylor
Historical Contextualization
23(4)
Jodie Michelle Lawston
Chapter 2 The Voice of Silence
27(4)
Je'Anna Redwood
Chapter 3 Doing Time in Detention Home: Gendered Punishment Regimes in Youth Jails
31(18)
Brian Bilsky
Meda Chesney-Lind
Chapter 4 Healer: A Monologue from the Play Doin' Time: Through the Visiting Glass
49(2)
Ashley E. Lucas
Chapter 5 Incarcerated Women: Motherhood on the Margins
51(16)
Barbara Bloom
Marilyn Brown
Chapter 6 Doing Time with Mom: A Nonfiction Essay
67(8)
Shirley Haviland-Nakagawa
Chapter 7 ASFA and the Impact on Imprisoned Migrant Women and Their Children
75(18)
Martha Escobar
Chapter 8 Carceral State, Cultural Stake: Women behind American Bars and Beyond
93(9)
Trangdai Glassey-Tranguyen
Section II Sexuality, Health, and Abuse
Bound
102(3)
Joanie Estes-Rodgers
Historical Contextualization
105(4)
Jodie Michelle Lawston
Chapter 9 The Prison Mentality
109(6)
Jane Dorotik
Chapter 10 "If I Wasn't Suicidal, That'll Drive You to It": Women, Jail, and Mental Health
115(18)
Angela Moe
Chapter 11 Patiently Waiting
133(14)
Jen Myers
Caged Innocence
144(3)
Patricia K. Thorn
Chapter 12 Transgender Women, Sexual Violence, and the Rule of Law: An Argument in Favor of Restorative and Transformative Justice
147(18)
Linda Heidenreich
Chapter 13 Prison Rape
165(4)
Johanna Hudnall
Chapter 14 From Women Prisoners to People in Women's Prisons: Challenging the Gender Binary in Antiprison Work
169(16)
Julia Sudbury
Chapter 15 Giving the Voiceless a Voice
185(5)
Renita Phifer
Section III Education, Writing, and the Arts
Caught up on the Whirlwind
190(3)
Valencia C.
Historical Contextualization
193(5)
Ashley E. Lucas
Connie Convicta and Vato Emiliano Comics
198(5)
Ana Lucia Gelabert
Chapter 16 Inside-Out: The Reaches and Limits of a Prison Program
203(22)
Simone Weil Davis
Chapter 17 Desiree
225(4)
Leslie Levitas
Chapter 18 Restorytive Justice: Theater as a Redressive Mechanism for Incarcerated Women
229(18)
Sara Warner
Chapter 19 On Visual Politics and Poetics: Incarcerated Girls and Women Artists
247(22)
Jillian Hernandez
Chapter 20 Hope in a Box: Sanity Sold Separately
269(16)
Sisters of Unique Lyrics (SOUL)
Chapter 21 The Life Inside: Incarcerated Women Represent Themselves through Journalism
285(16)
Eleanor Novek
Epilogue. Identifying Marks: What the Razor Wire Hides 301(4)
Ashley E. Lucas
List of Contributors 305(12)
Index 317
Jodie Michelle Lawston is Assistant Professor of Women's Studies at California State University San Marcos and the author of Sisters Outside: Radical Activists Working for Women Prisoners, also published by SUNY Press. Ashley E. Lucas is Assistant Professor of Dramatic Art at the University of North Carolina and the author and performer of the play Doin' Time: Through the Visiting Glass.