The Culture of Punishment: Prison, Society, and Spectacle

Author:   Michelle Brown
Publisher:   New York University Press
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Pages:   260
Publication Date:   15 October 2009
Format:   Hardback
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The Culture of Punishment: Prison, Society, and Spectacle


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America is the most punitive nation in the world, incarcerating more than 2.3 million people—or one in 136 of its residents. Against the backdrop of this unprecedented mass imprisonment, punishment permeates everyday life, carrying with it complex cultural meanings. In The Culture of Punishment, Michelle Brown goes beyond prison gates and into the routine and popular engagements of everyday life, showing that those of us most distanced from the practice of punishment tend to be particularly harsh in our judgments. The Culture of Punishment takes readers on a tour of the sites where culture and punishment meet—television shows, movies, prison tourism, and post 9/11 new war prisons—demonstrating that because incarceration affects people along distinct race and class lines, it is only a privileged group of citizens who are removed from the experience of incarceration. These penal spectators, who often sanction the infliction of pain from a distance, risk overlooking the reasons for democratic oversight of the project of punishment and, more broadly, justifications for the prohibition of pain.

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Author:   Michelle Brown
Publisher:   New York University Press
Imprint:   New York University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9780814799994


ISBN 10:   081479999
Pages:   260
Publication Date:   15 October 2009
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 1 Introduction: Notes on Becoming a Penal Spectator 2 Prison Theory: Engaging the Work of Punishment 3 Prison Iconography: Regarding the Pain of Others 4 Prison Tourism: The Cultural Work and Play of Punishment 5 Prison Portents: Guantanamo, Abu Ghraib, and the War on Terror 6 Prison Science: Of Faith and Futility 7 Prison Otherwise: Cultural Meanings beyond Punishment Notes References Index About the Author

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A deeply insightful and profoundly disturbing dissection of the culture of American penalty. David F. Greenberg, author of Crime and Capitalism Brown's passionate discussion of penalty beyond prison walls pushes us to rethink traditional concepts of responsibility, and it opens up a way to escape from America's dysfunctional prison policies. Nicole Rafter, author of The Criminal Brain


"""A deeply insightful and profoundly disturbing dissection of the culture of American penalty."" David F. Greenberg, author of Crime and Capitalism ""Brown's passionate discussion of penalty beyond prison walls pushes us to rethink traditional concepts of responsibility, and it opens up a way to escape from America's dysfunctional prison policies."" Nicole Rafter, author of The Criminal Brain"


Brown provides a rich and timely cultural analysis of the cultural conditions under which punishment is constituted. It will, no doubt, be a welcomed addition to reading lists of students and scholars in criminology and cultural studies alike. -Crime, Media, Culture In this important challenge to dominant sociological and cultural understandings of punishment, Brown analyzes the construction of popular ideas about punishment, especially incarceration. Demonstrating that ordinary citizens play a central role in the construction and distribution of pain, she shows how mass imprisonment damages society and, ultimately, the practice of democracy. Brown's passionate discussion of penality beyond prison walls pushes us to rethink traditional concepts of responsibility, and it opens up a way to escape from America's dysfunctional prison policies. -Nicole Rafter,author of The Criminal Brain A deeply insightful and profoundly disturbing dissection of the culture of American penality. -David F. Greenberg,author of Crime and Capitalism


Author Information

Michelle Brown is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Tennessee and Fellow at the Indiana University Poynter Center for the Study of Ethics and American Institutions and author of The Culture of Punishment: Prison, Society, and Spectacle.

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