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Doing time, reading crime: Rethinking 'the female criminal'.

机译:花时间,阅读犯罪:对“女性罪犯”的重新思考。

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“Doing Time, Reading Crime: Rethinking ‘The Female Criminal,’” combines ethnographic and interpretive work in order to theorize how individuals reading literary texts, and literary texts reading the social world, can help to wrest prisons from their normalized status as the primary means of addressing social problems. My ethnographic archive consists of interviews and group conversations with seventeen women imprisoned in the North Carolina Correctional Institution for Women. My literary archive consists of fiction featuring criminalized women—by Margaret Atwood, Toni Cade Bambara, Carole Maso, Gayl Jones, Pearl Cleage, and Toni Morrison—and a variety of true crime books. In exploring how the featured readers and texts reproduce, resist, and/or retheorize dominant conceptions of “the female criminal,” I shuttle between literary analysis, readers' responses, discussions of issues such as the criminalization of drug use during pregnancy, and engagements with feminist legal theory, political theory, critical race theory, literary criticism, and criminology.; My chapters demonstrate that a number of contemporary cultural, theoretical, and legal debates converge at the site of female criminality—debates about injury, identity politics, and criminal responsibility; about victimization, agency, and violence; about individual autonomy, “family values,” and relational responsibility; and about policing, race, and nationalism. I explore how the featured texts and readers contribute to alternate forms of literacy for reading these issues. Furthermore, I highlight how selected texts, and readers' creative appropriations of texts, help to stretch the boundaries of our collective political imagination by giving narrative form to a world that cannot be fully realized, articulated, or even imagined within the parameters of existing discourse about women, crime, and punishment. I argue that my literary and ethnographic archives produce invaluable insights for creating a society in which issues of profound social and structural inequality might be treated as matters of collective responsibility, rather than as problems of law and order.
机译:“花时间,阅读犯罪:对“女性罪犯”的重新思考”结合了人种学和解释学工作,以便理论化个人阅读文学作品和阅读社会世界的文学作品如何有助于使监狱摆脱其作为主要人的正常地位。解决社会问题的手段。我的人种学档案包括与北卡罗来纳州女子惩教所关押的17名妇女的访谈和小组对话。我的文学档案包括小说,其中描写了被定罪的妇女,包括玛格丽特·阿特伍德,托妮·凯德·班巴拉,卡罗尔·马索,盖尔·琼斯,珍珠·克莱恩和托妮·莫里森,以及各种真实的犯罪书籍。在探索有特色的读者和文本如何再现,抵抗和/或重新解释“女性罪犯”的主流概念时,我在文学分析,读者的回应,对怀孕期间使用毒品定罪等问题的讨论和订婚之间穿梭女权主义法律理论,政治理论,批判种族理论,文学批评和犯罪学。我的章节表明,在女性犯罪现场,当代发生了许多文化,理论和法律辩论,包括关于伤害,身分政治和刑事责任的辩论。关于受害,代理和暴力;关于个人自主权,“家庭价值观”和关系责任;以及关于警务,种族和民族主义。我探索特色文章和读者如何为阅读这些问题提供其他形式的读写能力。此外,我重点介绍了选定的文本以及读者的创造性文本分配如何通过将叙事形式赋予一个无法在现有话语参数范围内充分实现,表达甚至想象的世界来帮助扩展集体政治想象力的范围关于妇女,犯罪和惩罚。我认为,我的文学和人种学档案对于建立一个社会有着深刻的见解,在这个社会中,深刻的社会和结构性不平等问题可能被视为集体责任,而不是法律和秩序问题。

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  • 作者

    Sweeney, Megan Louise.;

  • 作者单位

    Duke University.;

  • 授予单位 Duke University.;
  • 学科 American Studies.; Literature American.; Womens Studies.; Sociology Criminology and Penology.; Literature Canadian (English).
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2002
  • 页码 400 p.
  • 总页数 400
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 社会学;法学各部门;
  • 关键词

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