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In: Gender & society: official publication of Sociologists for Women in Society, Volume 6, Issue 4, p. 645-646
ISSN: 1552-3977
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In: Gender & society: official publication of Sociologists for Women in Society, Volume 6, Issue 4, p. 645-646
ISSN: 1552-3977
In: Pergamon studies in critical sociology, PSCS-1
Forced Labor: Maternity Care in the United States provides information pertinent to the fundamental aspects of hospital child birth in the U.S. This book discusses and analyzes the features of maternity care that vary considerably from one hospital or service to another. Organized into six chapters, this book begins with an overview of the basic stages in the care of the pregnant woman, including prenatal care, labor and delivery, and postpartum treatment for mother and child. This text then describes the major characters in the hospital that will usher the patient through her pregnancy, delivery ...
In: Contemporary sociology, Volume 33, Issue 4, p. 482-483
ISSN: 1939-8638
In: Feminism & psychology: an international journal, Volume 7, Issue 3, p. 410-411
ISSN: 1461-7161
In: Journal of lesbian studies, Volume 9, Issue 1-2, p. 63-72
ISSN: 1540-3548
In: Gender & society: official publication of Sociologists for Women in Society, Volume 12, Issue 5, p. 599-601
ISSN: 1552-3977
In: Health, society, and policy
In: The women's review of books, Volume 12, Issue 9, p. 7
In: Social justice: a journal of crime, conflict and world order, Volume 27, Issue 3, p. 180-194
ISSN: 1043-1578, 0094-7571
Interrupted Life is a gripping collection of writings by and about imprisoned women in the United States, a country that jails a larger percentage of its population than any other nation in the world. This eye-opening work brings together scores of voices from both inside and outside the prison system including incarcerated and previously incarcerated women, their advocates and allies, abolitionists, academics, and other analysts. In vivid, often highly personal essays, poems, stories, reports, and manifestos, they offer an unprecedented view of the realities of women's experiences as they try to sustain relations with children and family on the outside, struggle for healthcare, fight to define and achieve basic rights, deal with irrational sentencing systems, remake life after prison; and more. Together, these powerful writings are an intense and visceral examination of life behind bars for women, and, taken together, they underscore the failures of imagination and policy that have too often underwritten our current prison system