Inner Lives – Voices of African American Women In Prison
Autor Paula Johnson, Joyce A. Logan, Angela J. Davisen Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mar 2003
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814742549
ISBN-10: 0814742548
Pagini: 340
Ilustrații: 27 halftones and 5 charts
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MI – New York University
ISBN-10: 0814742548
Pagini: 340
Ilustrații: 27 halftones and 5 charts
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: MI – New York University
Recenzii
"Johnson gives these women visibility and voice as they relate their lives, their crimes, and their efforts to remain connected to families and communities...powerful."
Booklist "Johnson's Inner Lives provides both a serious intervention in the literature on prisons and a venue through which incarcerated and formerly incarcerated Black women can speak for themselves. It challenges readers to take action."Black Renaissance "Inner Lives soars when the women are allowed to speak for themselves."
Book"Johnson illuminates how the race and gender of African American women affect how they are treated in the American criminal justice system."
The Women's Review of Books "Johnson provides a historical look at African American women in the U.S. criminal justice system from the colonial period to the present."
Law's Social Inquiry
"Johnson gives these women visibility and voice as they relate their lives, their crimes, and their efforts to remain connected to families and communities...powerful." -- Booklist "Johnson's Inner Lives provides both a serious intervention in the literature on prisons and a venue through which incarcerated and formerly incarcerated Black women can speak for themselves. It challenges readers to take action."--Black Renaissance "Inner Lives soars when the women are allowed to speak for themselves." --Book"Johnson illuminates how the race and gender of African American women affect how they are treated in the American criminal justice system." --The Women's Review of Books "Johnson provides a historical look at African American women in the U.S. criminal justice system from the colonial period to the present." --Law's Social Inquiry
"This is a fascinating account, both entertaining and scholarly." -"Journal of the West",
Booklist "Johnson's Inner Lives provides both a serious intervention in the literature on prisons and a venue through which incarcerated and formerly incarcerated Black women can speak for themselves. It challenges readers to take action."Black Renaissance "Inner Lives soars when the women are allowed to speak for themselves."
Book"Johnson illuminates how the race and gender of African American women affect how they are treated in the American criminal justice system."
The Women's Review of Books "Johnson provides a historical look at African American women in the U.S. criminal justice system from the colonial period to the present."
Law's Social Inquiry
"Johnson gives these women visibility and voice as they relate their lives, their crimes, and their efforts to remain connected to families and communities...powerful." -- Booklist "Johnson's Inner Lives provides both a serious intervention in the literature on prisons and a venue through which incarcerated and formerly incarcerated Black women can speak for themselves. It challenges readers to take action."--Black Renaissance "Inner Lives soars when the women are allowed to speak for themselves." --Book"Johnson illuminates how the race and gender of African American women affect how they are treated in the American criminal justice system." --The Women's Review of Books "Johnson provides a historical look at African American women in the U.S. criminal justice system from the colonial period to the present." --Law's Social Inquiry
"This is a fascinating account, both entertaining and scholarly." -"Journal of the West",
Notă biografică
Paula C. Johnson is Professor of Law at Syracuse University College of Law and Co-President of the Society of American Law Teachers.