The Palgrave Handbook of Incarceration in Popular Culture

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320,99 

ISBN: 303036058X
ISBN 13: 9783030360580
Herausgeber: Marcus Harmes/Meredith Harmes/Barbara Harmes
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xxxi, 788 S., 1 s/w Illustr., 23 farbige Illustr., 788 p. 24 illus., 23 illus. in color.
Erscheinungsdatum: 04.02.2020
Auflage: 1/2020
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: GEB

Presents a socially and politically relevant exploration of prisons at a time in which prison population is rising dramatically all over the worldExplores a huge range of representations of incarceration, dwelling in the porous gap between fiction and reality found in tabloid journalism and reality television, and in cultural artefacts ranging from rap music to memoirsSimultaneously voices the preoccupations and concerns of actual prisoners while raising important questions about social exclusion and belongingBrings together established scholars and emerging researchers to discuss widely known and accessible content, using both well-known and lesser-known case studies

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Beschreibung

The Handbook of Incarceration in Popular Culture will be an essential reference point, providing international coverage and thematic richness. The chapters examine the real and imagined spaces of the prison and, perhaps more importantly, dwell in the uncertain space between them. The modern fixation with seeing inside prison from the outside has prompted a proliferation of media visions of incarceration, from high-minded and worthy to voyeuristic and unrealistic. In this handbook, the editors bring together a huge breadth of disparate issues including women in prison, the view from inside, prisons as a source of entertainment, the real worlds of prison, and issues of race and gender. The handbook will inform students and lecturers of media, film, popular culture, gender, and cultural studies, as well as scholars of criminology and justice.

Autorenporträt

Associate Professor Marcus K Harmes researches in British religious history and popular culture. His recent publications in the field of television studies include Roger Delgado: I am usually referred to as the Master (2017) and Doctor Who and the Art of Adaptation (2015). He is co-editor of Postgraduate Education in Higher Education (Springer, 2018). Meredith A Harmes teaches communication and works in enabling programs and in legal criminal justice history at the University of Southern Queensland, Australia. Her research interests include modern British and Australian politics and popular culture in Britain and America. She is co-editor of Postgraduate Education in Higher Education (Springer, 2018). Dr Barbara Harmes lectures at the University of Southern Queensland, Australia. Her doctoral research focussed on the discursive controls built around sexuality in late-nineteenth-century England. Her research interests include cultural studies and religion. She has published in areas including modern Australian politics, 1960s American television and Victorian literature.

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