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OverviewThis critical perspective on prison education is a marked departure from a literature dominated by descriptions of the criminal mind and correctional education strategies to cure it. Davidson's contributors are prisoners or former prisoners who finished their schooling in prison, some taking advanced degrees, or social scientists who taught in prisons but are not professional correctional educators. Conventionally, prison education is about correcting cognitive deficiencies and improving job opportunities. Here the issues are schooling as surveillance, as politics, and as a means to reconstruct a historical consciousness that remembers personal histories. The essays examine prison schools as they originated and developed, identify processes of differentiation and segregation, expose contradictions, and recount occurrences of prison resistance. There are chapters on prison education as critical pedagogy, literacy and higher education, women prisoners and education, and the irony that most prisoners believe in the American Dream while often being victims of socioeconomic inequity. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Howard S. DavidsonPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Praeger Publishers Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.397kg ISBN: 9780897894265ISBN 10: 089789426 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 18 April 1995 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents"Preface Possibilities for Critical Pedagogy in a ""Total Institution"": An Introduction to Critical Perspectives on Prison Education by Howard S. Davidson The Ironies of Prison Education by Jim Thomas On Prison Education and Women in Prison: An Interview with Therasa Ann Glaremin by Gay Bell and Therasa Ann Glaremin Shades of the Prison House: Adult Literacy and the Correctional Ethos by Michael Collins Freeing Birds, Erasing Images, Burning Lamps: How I Learned to Teach in Prison by Peter Linebaugh Teaching ""Criminology"" to ""Criminals"" by Edward Sbarbaro Prison Education: A Contextual Analysis by Dante Germanotta Prison Higher Education and the American Dream: The Case of INSIGHT, INC. by Robert P. Weiss A Note on Prison Activism and Social Justice by Edward Sbarbaro Prison, Higher Education, and Reintegration: A Communitarian Critique by Peter Cordella A Non-traditional Approach to Social and Criminal Justice by Juan A. Rivera The Santa Cruz Women's Prison Project, 1972-1976 by Karlene Faith Jailhouse Lawyers Educating Fellow Prisoners by Julian Stone References Index"ReviewsThis book would be appropriate for upper-level seminars of undergraduate students especially in the areas of criminology, sociology, and political science...the primaty value of this collection may be its critical image of what inmate education has been and should be in the forseeable future....Readers with a desire to improve correctionally based education utilizing the political process will find many articles rich with deep thought. -Criminal Justice Review [T]hese essays are thought-provoking and valuable contributions to the debate on prision education, -Journal of Correctional Education �T�hese essays are thought-provoking and valuable contributions to the debate on prision education, -Journal of Correctional Education ?[T]hese essays are thought-provoking and valuable contributions to the debate on prision education, ?-Journal of Correctional Education ?This book would be appropriate for upper-level seminars of undergraduate students especially in the areas of criminology, sociology, and political science...the primaty value of this collection may be its critical image of what inmate education has been and should be in the forseeable future....Readers with a desire to improve correctionally based education utilizing the political process will find many articles rich with deep thought.?-Criminal Justice Review This book would be appropriate for upper-level seminars of undergraduate students especially in the areas of criminology, sociology, and political science...the primaty value of this collection may be its critical image of what inmate education has been and should be in the forseeable future....Readers with a desire to improve correctionally based education utilizing the political process will find many articles rich with deep thought. -Criminal Justice Review [T]hese essays are thought-provoking and valuable contributions to the debate on prision education, -Journal of Correctional Education YThese essays are thought-provoking and valuable contributions to the debate on prision education, -Journal of Correctional Education ?[T]hese essays are thought-provoking and valuable contributions to the debate on prision education, ?-Journal of Correctional Education ?This book would be appropriate for upper-level seminars of undergraduate students especially in the areas of criminology, sociology, and political science...the primaty value of this collection may be its critical image of what inmate education has been and should be in the forseeable future....Readers with a desire to improve correctionally based education utilizing the political process will find many articles rich with deep thought.?-Criminal Justice Review ?This book would be appropriate for upper-level seminars of undergraduate students especially in the areas of criminology, sociology, and political science...the primaty value of this collection may be its critical image of what inmate education has been and should be in the forseeable future....Readers with a desire to improve correctionally based education utilizing the political process will find many articles rich with deep thought.?-Criminal Justice Review Author InformationHOWARD S. DAVIDSON is Assistant Professor of Continuing Education, Continuing Education Division, University of Manitoba, Winnipege He has taught adult basic education in Canadian provincial jails and sociology for Boston University's prison education program. He is the founder and editor of the Journal of Prisoners on Prison and author of Just Ask! A Handbook for Instructors of Students Being Treated for Mental Disorders (1993) and Literacy in Context: Reading About Psychology (1992). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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