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American Literature (2018) 90 (1): 111–140.
Published: 01 March 2018
... diminished its political disruptiveness. Cast the First Stone labors to contain the “extreme sense of protest” that Yesterday dramatizes so powerfully. Copyright © 2018 by Duke University Press 2018 criminality incarceration queer race state violence penology The most deadly prison fire...
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American Literature (2011) 83 (3): 661–663.
Published: 01 September 2011
...-­life consequences of this legal metaphysics become apparent in Dayan’s analysis of a modern penology that, scrupulously preserving the bodies of the incarcerated, systematically hollows out their psychic interiors through col- laterally punitive managerial strategies of deprivation. Turned...
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American Literature (2011) 83 (3): 664–666.
Published: 01 September 2011
... of citizenship as dimin- ished embodiment by Uday Singh Mehta and Russ Castronovo.) The chilling real-­life consequences of this legal metaphysics become apparent in Dayan’s analysis of a modern penology that, scrupulously preserving the bodies of the incarcerated, systematically hollows out their psychic...
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American Literature (2011) 83 (3): 666–668.
Published: 01 September 2011
... analysis of a modern penology that, scrupulously preserving the bodies of the incarcerated, systematically hollows out their psychic interiors through col- laterally punitive managerial strategies of deprivation. Turned into a book with a cohesive “plot,” Dayan’s hitherto diffuse, scat- tered...
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American Literature (2011) 83 (3): 668–670.
Published: 01 September 2011
... analysis of a modern penology that, scrupulously preserving the bodies of the incarcerated, systematically hollows out their psychic interiors through col- laterally punitive managerial strategies of deprivation. Turned into a book with a cohesive “plot,” Dayan’s hitherto diffuse, scat- tered...
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American Literature (2011) 83 (3): 670–673.
Published: 01 September 2011
... of citizenship as dimin- ished embodiment by Uday Singh Mehta and Russ Castronovo.) The chilling real-­life consequences of this legal metaphysics become apparent in Dayan’s analysis of a modern penology that, scrupulously preserving the bodies of the incarcerated, systematically hollows out their psychic...
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American Literature (2011) 83 (3): 673–675.
Published: 01 September 2011
... of citizenship as dimin- ished embodiment by Uday Singh Mehta and Russ Castronovo.) The chilling real-­life consequences of this legal metaphysics become apparent in Dayan’s analysis of a modern penology that, scrupulously preserving the bodies of the incarcerated, systematically hollows out their psychic...
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American Literature (2011) 83 (3): 675–678.
Published: 01 September 2011
... analysis of a modern penology that, scrupulously preserving the bodies of the incarcerated, systematically hollows out their psychic interiors through col- laterally punitive managerial strategies of deprivation. Turned into a book with a cohesive “plot,” Dayan’s hitherto diffuse, scat- tered...
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American Literature (2011) 83 (3): 678–680.
Published: 01 September 2011
... of citizenship as dimin- ished embodiment by Uday Singh Mehta and Russ Castronovo.) The chilling real-­life consequences of this legal metaphysics become apparent in Dayan’s analysis of a modern penology that, scrupulously preserving the bodies of the incarcerated, systematically hollows out their psychic...
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American Literature (2001) 73 (1): 121–145.
Published: 01 March 2001
... is vastly greater, but less continuous than in Europe and therefore democracy is more likely to become tyranny.18 Reform, in fact, might breed tyranny. In the late eighteenth century, according to Larry Sullivan’s The Prison Reform Movement, the stated aim of penology was to ‘‘eradi- cate evil human...
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American Literature (2004) 76 (2): 307–337.
Published: 01 June 2004
... that in this era a more ‘‘scientific penology’’ emerges in which crimes are punished on the basis of their social threats in order to protect ‘‘national health and well– being’’ Typhoid Mary’ and the Science of Social Control Social Text 15 [fall–winter 1997]: 183). I suggest that this ideology...