Young Men’s Experiences of Long-Term Imprisonment: Living Life: Routledge Advances in Ethnography
Autor Rachel Tynanen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2020
Young Men's Experiences of Long-Term Imprisonment: Living Life considers the need for the reinvigoration of prison ethnography and calls for a phenomenological approach to understanding youth crime and punishment. An insightful ethnographic study on imprisoned 15- to 17-year-olds in England, this volume examines how young people experience long-term imprisonment, manage their time and imagine and shape their futures. Drawing on observations, interviews and correspondence, Tynan situates long-term imprisonment of young men within the wider social context of criminal and social justice; and analyses constructs and practices that locate responsibility for crime with individuals and communities.
Young Men's Experiences of Long-Term Imprisonment: Living Life will be of interest to students and researchers interested in the sociology of prisons, punishment and youth justice and qualitative research methodology.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780367581978
ISBN-10: 0367581973
Pagini: 186
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Advances in Ethnography
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0367581973
Pagini: 186
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Advances in Ethnography
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and UndergraduateCuprins
1 ‘Be easy, see wagwan’: Introduction
The shape of the field
Crime, risk and harm
Chapter outline
2 ‘My story’s boring’: Why young prisoners’ stories matter
The political economy of crime
Understanding prisons or understanding prisoners?
The fact of blackness and double consciousness
Shame and (symbolic) violence
Towards a phenomenology of long-term imprisonment.
Conclusion
3 ‘Real talk’: Methodology and reflections on fieldwork
Getting in
Research as ‘passing’
Becoming participant
Paper files and straw men
Ethics and safety
4 ‘Just gotta ride it’: Adaptation, survival and change
Life before Cypress
From the first day to everyday
The carceral habitus.
Conclusion
5 ‘That’s just their pen and ink’: Resisting the pains of imprisonment
Atmosphere, accessories and alienation
'It's just not a nice place to be'
Deprivation of corporeal experience
Identity
Conclusion
6 ‘Obviously, you can’t just back down...’ Violence and identity
‘Gangs’, groups and good old fashioned fighting
Place, space and keeping face
Violence and collective identity
Collectivism vs individualism
Conclusion
7 ‘Clothes, food and love...’: family, fatherhood and the limits of fratriarchy
Something in the way
‘It is what it is’: maintaining family ties
Fatehrs and fatherhood
Things fall apart
Allies, associates and alliances
Conclusion
8 ‘Jail’s not gonna do nothin’...at all’: Conclusion
Biography, habitus and trauma
The experience and resistance of imposed class, racial and legal status and prisonisation
Beyond the (purely) sociological imagination
Impelling the phenomenology of youth imprisonment
The shape of the field
Crime, risk and harm
Chapter outline
2 ‘My story’s boring’: Why young prisoners’ stories matter
The political economy of crime
Understanding prisons or understanding prisoners?
The fact of blackness and double consciousness
Shame and (symbolic) violence
Towards a phenomenology of long-term imprisonment.
Conclusion
3 ‘Real talk’: Methodology and reflections on fieldwork
Getting in
Research as ‘passing’
Becoming participant
Paper files and straw men
Ethics and safety
4 ‘Just gotta ride it’: Adaptation, survival and change
Life before Cypress
From the first day to everyday
The carceral habitus.
Conclusion
5 ‘That’s just their pen and ink’: Resisting the pains of imprisonment
Atmosphere, accessories and alienation
'It's just not a nice place to be'
Deprivation of corporeal experience
Identity
Conclusion
6 ‘Obviously, you can’t just back down...’ Violence and identity
‘Gangs’, groups and good old fashioned fighting
Place, space and keeping face
Violence and collective identity
Collectivism vs individualism
Conclusion
7 ‘Clothes, food and love...’: family, fatherhood and the limits of fratriarchy
Something in the way
‘It is what it is’: maintaining family ties
Fatehrs and fatherhood
Things fall apart
Allies, associates and alliances
Conclusion
8 ‘Jail’s not gonna do nothin’...at all’: Conclusion
Biography, habitus and trauma
The experience and resistance of imposed class, racial and legal status and prisonisation
Beyond the (purely) sociological imagination
Impelling the phenomenology of youth imprisonment
Notă biografică
Rachel Rose Tynan was awarded her PhD in Sociology from Goldsmiths in 2018 and manages prison/university partnerships and other criminal and social justice projects.
Descriere
An insightful ethnographic study on imprisoned 15-17-year-olds in England, this volume examines how young people experience long-term imprisonment, manage their time and imagine and shape their futures.