Nobody here is Innocent: Cultural Values, Pedagogical Ethics, and the Prison Classroom
In: Studies in law, politics, and society, Band 37, S. 271-304
Abstract
Beginning in narrative re-evaluated daily from classrooms inside prison walls, this article further explores cultural, ethical, and social values of teaching college courses inside the wall. Interrogating public discourse over what Eric Schlosser terms the 'prison -industrial complex' arrogates subsequent considerations. Prison-building became a growth industry, even as prevailing political response to prisoners themselves became increasingly censorious and unforgiving. Traditional American culture preaches redemption but relishes abasement, promises forgiveness but refuses forgetting. Carefully examining further questions about humanistic discourse as a possible locus for radicalization, we finally confront how the prisoners' situation reflects rather than deflects traditional expectations. [Copyright 2005 Elsevier Ltd.]
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Emerald Group Publishing Ltd., Bingley, UK
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