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9781566398152

Prison Masculinities

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    9781566398152

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    1566398150

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-01-22
  • Publisher: Temple Univ Pr
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Summary

This book explores the frightening ways our prisons mirror the worst aspects of society-wide gender relations. It is part of the growing research on men and masculinities. The collection is unusual in that it combines contributions from activists, academics, and prisoners.The opening section, which features an essay by Angela Davis, focuses on the historical roots of the prison system, cultural practices surrounding gender and punishment, and the current expansion of corrections into the "prison-industrial complex."The next section examines the dominant or subservient roles that men play in prison and the connections between this hierarchy and male violence. Another section looks at the spectrum of intimate relationships behind bars, from rape to friendship, and another at physical and mental health.The last section is about efforts to reform prisons and prison masculinities, including support groups for men. It features an essay about prospects for post-release success in the community written by a man who, after doing time in Soledad and San Quentin, went on to get a doctorate in counseling.The contributions from prisoners include an essay on enforced celibacy by Mumia Abu-Jamal, as well as fiction and poetry on prison health policy, violence, and intimacy. The creative contributions were selected from the more than 200 submissions received from prisoners. Author note: Don Sabo, Professor of Social Sciences at D'Youville College in Buffalo, is author or editor of five books, most recently, with David Gordon, Men's Health and Illness: Gender, Power, and the Body and, with Michael Messner, Sex, Violence, and Power in Sports: Rethinking Masculinity. Sabo has appeared on The Today Show, Oprah, and Donahue.Terry A. Kupers, M.D., a psychiatrist, teaches at the Wright Institute in Berkeley. He is the author of four books, editor of a fifth. His latest books are Prison Madness: The Mental Health Crisis Behind Bars and What We Must Do About It and Revisioning Men's Lives: Gender, Intimacy, and Power. Kupers has served as an expert witness in more than a dozen cases on conditions of confinement and mental health services.Willie London, a published poet, is General Editor of the prison publication Elite Expressions. He is currently an inmate at Eastern Corrections. For nine years he was a prisoner at Attica.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xi
Part I: Introduction 1(18)
Gender and the Politics of Punishment
3(16)
Don Sabo
Terry A. Kupers
Willie London
Part II: Historical Roots and Contemporary Trends 19(40)
Penitence for the Privileged: Manhood, Race, and Penitentiaries in Early America
21(14)
Mark E. Kann
Race, Gender, and Prison History: From the Convict Lease System to the Supermax Prison
35(11)
Angela Y. Davis
Crime, Politics, and Community Since the 1990s
46(8)
Marc Mauer
The Elements of Crime
54(2)
Anthony Thomas
A World Without Softness
56(1)
Willie London
Slave Ship
57(2)
Steve Fraley
Part III: The Social Construction of Prison Masculinities 59(50)
Doing Time, Doing Masculinity: Sports and Prison
61(6)
Don Sabo
Masculinities, Crime, and Prison
67(6)
James W. Messerschmidt
Grappling with Issues of Privilege: A Male Prison Worker's Perspective
73(5)
David Denborough
The Culture of Transgression: Initiations Into the Homosociality of a Midwestern State Prison
78(15)
Carl Bryan Holmberg
Male Prisoners: Privacy, Suffering, and the Legal Construction of Masculinity
93(10)
Nancy Levit
Boyz II Men
103(1)
Horace Bell
Devil's Den
104(1)
Horace Bell
My Mother Death
105(1)
Willie London
Prison Friendships
106(3)
Derrick Corley
Part IV: Sexualities, Sexual Violence, and Intimacy in Prison 109(46)
Rape and the Prison Code
111(7)
Terry A. Kupers
A Million Jockers, Punks, and Queens
118(15)
Stephen ``Donny'' Donaldson
The Story of a Black Punk
Anonymous
127(6)
The Wall of Silence: Prison Rape and Feminist Politics
133(4)
Susanne V. Paczensky
A Moment
137(2)
O'Neil Stough
Caged and Celibate
139(4)
Mumia Abu-Jamal
The Phone
143(2)
Michael Keck
Be Not so Quick to Judge
145(3)
Alice
Reflections
148(2)
Carlos Hornsby
Skin Blind
150(3)
Dan Pens
Once More I Dream
153(2)
Stephen Wayne Anderson
Part V: Men's Health in Prison 155(46)
Preventive Health Strategies for Men in Prison
157(16)
Will H. Courtenay
Don Sabo
Sentence---Death by Lethal Infection: IV-Drug Use and Infectious Disease Transmission in North American Prisons
173(11)
Carol Polych
Don Sabo
Deliberate Indifference
184(8)
O'Neil Stough
Mental Health in Men's Prisons
192(6)
Terry A. Kupers
Night Crier
198(3)
Rudy Chato Paul Sr.
Part VI: Prison Reform, Reforming Prison Masculinities 201(64)
Scars
203(4)
Jarvis Masters
Boys are not Men: Notes on Working with Adolescent Males in Juvenile Detention
207(11)
Jackson Katz
Support Groups for Men in Prison: The Fellowship of the King of Hearts
218(6)
Harris Breiman
T. Pete Bonner
The Anti-Exploits of Men Against Sexism, 1977-78
224(6)
Daniel Burton-Rose
Men Helping Men: Facilitating Therapy Groups for Sex Offenders
230(9)
Charles J. Sabatino
Litigation, Advocacy, and Self-Respect
239(8)
Donald Specter
Terry A. Kupers
Rehabilitating Prison Labor: The Uses of Imprisoned Masculinity
247(8)
Christian Parenti
Reentry: Prospects for Postrelease Success
255(10)
Lige Dailey Jr.
For Further Reading 265(4)
About the Contributors 269(4)
Index 273

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