Incarceration Nation: Investigative Prison Poems of Hope and Terror
Stephen Hartnett merges the evocative power of poetry with scholarly research to produce both a genre-bending critique of the prison industrial complex and an innovative new method of qualitative research. Based on ten years of teaching in, writing about, and protesting at prisons across America, Harnett weaves together the hopes of prisoners, their families, and friends with the stories of activist communities struggling against the death penalty, the war on drugs, and a culture that treats prisoners as commodities. Full of materials from philosophers, poets, and historians, rich in personal detail, and written as a passionate and urgent call for justice, Incarceration Nation shows the power of ethnographic poetry to give voice to the hopes and horrors of a generation confronted by the mass-production of criminality.
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Incarceration Nation: Investigative Prison Poems of Hope and Terror
Stephen Hartnett merges the evocative power of poetry with scholarly research to produce both a genre-bending critique of the prison industrial complex and an innovative new method of qualitative research. Based on ten years of teaching in, writing about, and protesting at prisons across America, Harnett weaves together the hopes of prisoners, their families, and friends with the stories of activist communities struggling against the death penalty, the war on drugs, and a culture that treats prisoners as commodities. Full of materials from philosophers, poets, and historians, rich in personal detail, and written as a passionate and urgent call for justice, Incarceration Nation shows the power of ethnographic poetry to give voice to the hopes and horrors of a generation confronted by the mass-production of criminality.
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Incarceration Nation: Investigative Prison Poems of Hope and Terror

Incarceration Nation: Investigative Prison Poems of Hope and Terror

by Stephen John Hartnett
Incarceration Nation: Investigative Prison Poems of Hope and Terror

Incarceration Nation: Investigative Prison Poems of Hope and Terror

by Stephen John Hartnett

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Overview

Stephen Hartnett merges the evocative power of poetry with scholarly research to produce both a genre-bending critique of the prison industrial complex and an innovative new method of qualitative research. Based on ten years of teaching in, writing about, and protesting at prisons across America, Harnett weaves together the hopes of prisoners, their families, and friends with the stories of activist communities struggling against the death penalty, the war on drugs, and a culture that treats prisoners as commodities. Full of materials from philosophers, poets, and historians, rich in personal detail, and written as a passionate and urgent call for justice, Incarceration Nation shows the power of ethnographic poetry to give voice to the hopes and horrors of a generation confronted by the mass-production of criminality.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780759116184
Publisher: AltaMira Press
Publication date: 06/05/2003
Series: Crossroads in Qualitative Inquiry , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Stephen John Hartnett is assistant professor of communication at Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, as well as a poet, musician, and prison activist.

Table of Contents


Chapter 1 Introduction: A Reader's Guide to Investigative Prison Poetry
Chapter 2 Pendleton Poems
Chapter 3 Do Right and Fear Not! : Five Meditations on San Quentin
Chapter 4 Perhaps Some Grace
Chapter 5 Emptiness Doesn't Take Notice: Supermax Poems
Chapter 6 Transcending Schelling's Lament
Chapter 7 About the Same as Commercial Fishing
Chapter 8 Love and Death in California
Chapter 9 Visiting Mario
Chapter 10 Karina's Question
Chapter 11 Notes
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