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South Atlantic Quarterly (2022) 121 (4): 860–864.
Published: 01 October 2022
...; and interest charges on all support debt, which most states charge at rates of up to 10 percent. Both state practices hit incarcerated parents especially hard, since they are usually unable to keep up with their support orders while in prison—and often unaware of how and why their debt is accruing. By becoming...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2023) 122 (3): 643–650.
Published: 01 July 2023
...) legislation in thirty‐four states criminalizing trans people (with an emphasis on trans healthcare and bathroom use) and the parents, doctors, and teachers who have sought to serve as trans allies. How is this wave of fascist panic and propaganda linked to broader histories of racial and gendered...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2022) 121 (4): 872–874.
Published: 01 October 2022
... research focuses on the economics of incarceration in the United States. Manuel Galindo is the son of two hardworking Salvadoran migrants, a south central LA native, a University of California, Berkeley graduate, and a community organizer and policy advocate. Currently he works as the carceral debt...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2014) 113 (3): 640–655.
Published: 01 July 2014
... incarceration (without mass protest) of “dangerous populations,” almost any young black man, Latino gang members, and small-fry neighborhood drug dealers. The normalization of long-term solitary confinement in Security Housing Units (SHUs) in US prisons crosses over into the realm of torture and crimes against...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2001) 100 (4): 949–966.
Published: 01 October 2001
...
communists tried, convicted, sentenced, incarcerated, and then deported
for communist organizing in The issue of Jones’s deportation loomed
significantly as a theme to be pursued and prompted a larger examination...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2002) 101 (1): 7–17.
Published: 01 January 2002
...
Courier-Journal and showed me page by page by page. ‘‘You see he said,
‘‘there isn’t anything in here about a Blue Man. They are just trying to scare
you, son
My parents were middle class and college educated and said...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1972) 71 (1): 75–90.
Published: 01 January 1972
... loosely modeled on Lear. 76 The South Atlantic Quarterly thought of society s authoritative elements as a kind of parent. To save society, he had to redeem the parent who symbolized that body. As a result of discoveries made while writing The Old Curiosity Shop, Dickens came to regard the domestic...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2013) 112 (3): 550–558.
Published: 01 July 2013
... their immigrant parents had undertaken as a “super-exploited stra-
tum” and a “reserve army of labour” must be seen to encompass that
552 The South Atlantic Quarterly • Against the Day • Summer 2013
important element. Youth’s battle to be free from “shit work” was buoyed
up by an ill-defined...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2016) 115 (2): 411–423.
Published: 01 April 2016
... with Their Parents.” Guardian , March 24 . www.theguardian.com/society/2014/mar/24/dependent-generation-half-young-european-adults-live-parents . Marx Karl Engels Friedrich . ( 1848 ) 1985 . The Communist Manifesto , translated by Moore Samuel . New York : Penguin . O'Higgins...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2008) 107 (1): 55–70.
Published: 01 January 2008
... through
regularized but constantly volatile states of exception pertaining to legal
regimes targeting women’s reproductivity. Like the November 13, 2001,
military order, these states of exception institute the fragility and centrality
of bodies—reproductive no less than incarcerated...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1976) 75 (4): 510–524.
Published: 01 October 1976
... for the discreet handling of the sins of people of quality remained the lettre de cachet requested by the spouse or father of the sinner, who was then honor-bound to accept incarceration. In those cases where the father or spouse failed to take the initiative, Louis XIV expected his police to take the necessary...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1985) 84 (3): 280–293.
Published: 01 July 1985
... as their area of professional speciali zation, and whatever they hold to be the norms of attitude and conduct has considerable medical, legal, social, and political sanction to back it up. The ultimate sanction of course is involuntary incarceration in a mental hospital, which is tantamount to imprisonment...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2024) 123 (3): 637–645.
Published: 01 July 2024
... program, those providing service through the Peace Corps, incarcerated in federal prisons, and those receiving insurance coverage through the TRICARE program (Salganicoff, Sobel, and Ramaswamy 2021 ). Importantly, the Hyde Amendment is not a permanent law or policy but instead is attached as a rider...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2004) 103 (1): 215–226.
Published: 01 January 2004
... no part of ‘‘Scotland the brave but he observes up close
how his parents, his neighbors, and his mates at the pub are invested in
Scottishness. Renton may recoil at his every encounter with the narrative
of the Scots...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2014) 113 (3): 475–502.
Published: 01 July 2014
...Jon Horne Carter This essay examines a period of crisis in the national penitentiary system in Honduras, during emergency campaigns designed to combat transnational gangs, called maras . Emergency laws led to the incarceration of mara members by the thousands, overcrowding prisons and overburdening...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1970) 69 (1): 68–78.
Published: 01 January 1970
... to and quotations from Teddy Roosevelt). This differentiation of character is intensified by the frequent use of inconsequential dialogue, sug gesting the profound dislocation of the world noted by Leo in Paradise Lost. At times, the characters seem incarcerated inside their private prisons, saying what comes...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2007) 106 (1): 183–202.
Published: 01 January 2007
... on the invalidation of the “impunity” laws in a case
that turned on a set of parents who were “disappeared” in 1978, the very
basis for the legal action was the constitution. The constitution assumed, in
Cavallo’s ruling and in a similar decision by Judge Claudio Bonadio, both a
retrospective and contemporary...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2005) 104 (3): 463–480.
Published: 01 July 2005
... incarceration in the city while awaiting trail,
and much more. A million questions grew from this story, which is such a
centerpiece of African American history. Children on the Amistad?Ionly
ever thought about Cinque. Kale’s letter was in English cursive.Who taught
him English, and how? What...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1990) 89 (1): 139–156.
Published: 01 January 1990
... models, the stakes in matters of definitional con trol are extremely high: dignity, employment, health care, custody of children, stigma, possible incarceration, artistic and intellectual authority, permission to worship or to teach, and, especially given the politics of AIDS research and treatment...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2009) 108 (1): 27–51.
Published: 01 January 2009
... Aboriginal people who looked more white
than others were assessed as being more easily assimilated into white Aus-
tralia. “Half-caste” children were separated from their parents. Policies of
child removal have since been referred to as acts of “genocide,”13 and the
30 Irene Watson
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