Harm and Punishment : Incarcerated Writers on Violence and the US Prison

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Harm and Punishment : Incarcerated Writers on Violence and the US Prison

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  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

Drawn from the American Prison Writing Archive, a pivotal anthology of essays by incarcerated writers about the prison's role in perpetuating harm

Prison is neither the beginning of the inquiry nor the end. Thus, writers from across carceral institutions in the US unfold the multiple and intersecting ways that violence shapes and informs their lives, prior to, during, and after incarceration. They illuminate violence as a contextual phenomena shaped by historical trauma, cycles of deprivation, and systemic inequities. Harm and Punishment reveals the interconnectedness of personal and structural violence, tracing the way violence often emerges within the fabric of communities profoundly shaped by poverty, racism, sexism, homophobia, and transphobia.

The stories, testimonies, and reflections collected here serve as bridges toward a new imagination. They expose the limitations of punishment and move us closer to a vision of collective care and mutual responsibility. In bearing witness to the experiences of incarcerated writers, readers become part of a profound shared endeavor to dismantle the barriers of misunderstanding and fear, opening pathways to action and change. 

Contents

Introduction

The coeditors offer framing remarks designed to orient the reader to the essays to come and help guide their interpretation.

Note to Readers

This essay, penned by the incarcerated journalist Ghostwrite Mike, introduces readers to the stakes of the volume and why the perspectives it contains matter

Part 1: Blighted Soil

The essays in this section ask us to trace violence to the pyramid's foundation: the intimate spaces of childhood and the environments that cultivate harm.

Part 2: Razor Wires and Iron Bars

The essays in this section affirm prisons as spaces that cultivate, sustain, and perpetuate harm by design. Violence functions as an organizing principle of daily life, institutionalized both through passive neglect, psychological coercion, and flagrant brutality.

Part 3: Dancing in the Penitentiary

The essays in this section illuminate the resilience that persists against the prison's spectacular violence and abuse. That people who live in prisons find ways to cope and experience moments of joy does not negate the brutality of the institution. Instead, it highlights the strength of those who endure it.

Part 4: Punishing the Symptom

The essays in this section reject the premise that punishment is a solution, challenging us to envision responses to violence that center healing, justice, and repair.

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