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Public Culture (2020) 32 (1): 163–183.
Published: 01 January 2020
..., and inmates almost always endeavor to punish, men who have been put behind bars in cases involving rape. Drawing on years of fieldwork conducted in multiple courtrooms and prisons in a small state in northeastern Brazil, the article describes the strategies of concealment prison administrators and court...
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Public Culture (1998) 10 (2): 285–311.
Published: 01 May 1998
... of the inmates through narrow windows in each door. Slightly to
our right is a small indoor exercise yard where inmates are allowed to be
outside their cells, alone, for one hour out of each twenty-four. A solitary,
heavyset inmate is exercising in this yard, which is entirely bare except
for a pull...
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Public Culture (1995) 7 (3): 686–689.
Published: 01 September 1995
...*
Beijing (Reuters)-China, facing persistent overseas charges of torture and mis-
treatment in its prisons and labour-reform camps, said on Wednesday jail condi-
tions were so good inmates even enjoy karaoke bars and art salons.
“Good conditions...
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Public Culture (1998) 10 (3): 577–607.
Published: 01 September 1998
... of Prisons with a capacity for about 500 inmates. Jails remain an option
when federally controlled spaces are overcrowded, and several thousand local
jails have been used around the country in recent years. According to the United
States General Accounting Office, hereafter GAO, in 1992...
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Public Culture (2007) 19 (2): 381–405.
Published: 01 May 2007
....
3 8 3
Public Culture longer citizens but detainees, distinguishable from the inmates of Guantánamo
not by any difference in legal status, but only by the fact that we have not yet had
the misfortune to be incarcerated” (2004: 3...
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Public Culture (2010) 22 (1): 67–88.
Published: 01 January 2010
... interviewed remain anonymous or are cited by pseudonym. In some cases, certain details (insignificant to the analysis) have been changed to protect further the identities of my informants. Acuña, Claudia. 2008 . Masacre en Pavoncito; siete reclusos muertos (Massacre in Pavoncito; seven inmates killed...
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Public Culture (2016) 28 (3 (80)): 593–616.
Published: 01 September 2016
... control inside Infiernito by limiting visits and increasing cell searches. These changes angered powerful inmates, and so they ordered his execution. “A week before he died, we tried to warn him that he was sitting on a time bomb,” my interviewee said, slumping back in his chair. “But he would not listen...
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Public Culture (2020) 32 (1): 1–3.
Published: 01 January 2020
... and justice. Drawing on years of fieldwork in Brazilian courtrooms and prisons, Drybread examines the ways in which inmates brutalize—and often rape—peers who have been revealed as perpetrators of sexual assault, and how prison officials conceal these acts, facilitating extrajudicial punishment. Maayan...
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Public Culture (2001) 13 (2): 333–336.
Published: 01 May 2001
... officer amplified
with reference to “blood-borne diseases.”
Title VII Employment Discrimination Although he had previously argued that it
might constitute cruel and unusual punishment to allow female guards to observe
a male prison inmate using the toilet...
Journal Article
Public Culture (2010) 22 (2): 293–308.
Published: 01 May 2010
... of the wall was being constructed. The caller was a fellow inmate, who was
sitting in jail under administrative detention. The prisoners were smuggling com-
ponents of cell-phone technology inside the most intimate parts of their bodies...
Journal Article
Public Culture (2008) 20 (2): 395–421.
Published: 01 May 2008
...) the narratives
that I am referencing were produced during the time that the camps were still in operation, and (2) it
seems that the inmates of these different camps (in Greece, Yugoslavia, and Malaya) were oblivious...
Journal Article
Public Culture (2024) 36 (1 (102)): 47–74.
Published: 01 January 2024
... at the time was funneling prisoners into the Aktion Reinhard camps. He would later recall that as prisoner number 142092 he had encountered concentration camp inmates during his five-month internment, which raises some interesting questions. Was he somehow blind to the genocidal legacies of Auschwitz? 44...
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Public Culture (2001) 13 (3): 367–390.
Published: 01 September 2001
... patients and other inmates . New York: Anchor. ———. 1986 . Stigma: Notes on the management of spoiled identity . New York: Simon and Schuster. Grosskurth, Phyllis. 1997 . Byron: The flawed angel . New York: Houghton Mifflin. Huet, Marie-Hélène. 1998 . Monstrous imagination . Cambridge...
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Public Culture (2014) 26 (3 (74)): 469–500.
Published: 01 September 2014
..., factories, guardhouses, execution sites, burial sites, and so on. As described in the report, these annotations were obtained by showing satellite images of a facility to a former inmate of that facility and asking that inmate to label the facility’s various parts. The report also includes the names...
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Public Culture (2016) 28 (1 (78)): 23–62.
Published: 01 January 2016
... of evidence, Pettit details how federal statistical agencies and social science research studies consistently do not collect data on the incarcerated or include inmates in household samples in national surveys. Thus, by not accounting for the incarcerated population, studies documenting social and economic...
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Public Culture (1994) 6 (3): 547–575.
Published: 01 September 1994
... unverifiability and ano-
nymity; it compels the observed to become the bearer of his own subjection. The
strategy does not strive for perpetual surveillance but works to make surveillance
supplemental. The Central Tower was designed to prevent the inmate...
Journal Article
Public Culture (2019) 31 (3): 581–600.
Published: 01 September 2019
... Intimacies,” although disciplinary spaces of confinement are contingent on transparency of panoptical vision, they also invite and magnify disorder, pollution, and noise. While vision is certainly central to the effect of transparency, inmates and prison workers attest that the senses of smell and hearing...
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Public Culture (2019) 31 (3): 645–663.
Published: 01 September 2019
... that the police were publicly chastised. Carlos was involved in one of the largest prison massacres in the history of the country. Shortly after he entered a prison alongside his colleagues to quell a riot, more than one hundred inmates lay dead. Carlos likes to talk about what the public knows of policing...
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Public Culture (2019) 31 (3): 409–418.
Published: 01 September 2019
... — via Baldwin — of the inherently unjust nature of police power. Samira Bueno and Graham Denyer Willis continue this theme of studying the police themselves by looking at an “exceptional prison” in Brazil, which is to say a prison where the inmates are not “criminals” but instead police who have...
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Public Culture (1995) 7 (3): 676–684.
Published: 01 September 1995
... of the
supposed impartial spectator, of the great inmate of the breast, cannot always
alone support him, yet the influence and authority of this principle is, upon all
occasions, very great; and it is only by consulting this judge within that we can
ever...
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