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Way Down in the Hole - Angela J. Hattery, Earl Smith

Way Down in the Hole

Race, Intimacy, and the Reproduction of Racial Ideologies in Solitary Confinement
Buch | Hardcover
296 Seiten
2022
Rutgers University Press (Verlag)
978-1-9788-2379-2 (ISBN)
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Based on ethnographic observations and interviews with inmates, correctional officers, and civilian staff conducted in solitary confinement units, Way Down in the Hole explores the myriad ways in which daily, intimate interactions between those locked up twenty-four hours a day and correctional officers produce hegemonic racial ideologies.
Based on ethnographic observations and interviews with prisoners, correctional officers, and civilian staff conducted in solitary confinement units, Way Down in the Hole explores the myriad ways in which daily, intimate interactions between those locked up twenty-four hours a day and the correctional officers charged with their care, custody, and control produce and reproduce hegemonic racial ideologies. Smith and Hattery explore the outcome of building prisons in rural, economically depressed communities, staffing them with white people who live in and around these communities, filling them with Black and brown bodies from urban areas and then designing the structure of solitary confinement units such that the most private, intimate daily bodily functions take place in very public ways. Under these conditions, it shouldn’t be surprising, but is rarely considered, that such daily interactions produce and reproduce white racial resentment among many correctional officers and fuel the racialized tensions that prisoners often describe as the worst forms of dehumanization. Way Down in the Hole concludes with recommendations for reducing the use of solitary confinement, reforming its use in a limited context, and most importantly, creating an environment in which prisoners and staff co-exist in ways that recognize their individual humanity and reduce rather than reproduce racial antagonisms and racial resentment.

Way Down the Hole Video 1 (https://youtu.be/UuAB63fhge0)

Way Down the Hole Video 2 (https://youtu.be/TwEuw1cTrcQ)

Way Down the Hole Video 3 (https://youtu.be/bOcBv_UnHIs)

Way Down the Hole Video 4 (https://youtu.be/cx_l1S8D77c)

ANGELA J. HATTERY is a professor of women and gender studies and co-director of the Center for the Study and Prevention of Gender-Based Violence at the University of Delaware in Newark. She is the author of eleven books, including Policing Black Bodies: How Black Lives Are Surveilled and How to Work for Change and The Social Dynamics of Family Violence (both with Earl Smith). EARL SMITH is a professor of women and gender studies at the University of Delaware in Newark. He also holds the position of Emeritus Rubin Distinguished Professor of American Ethnic Studies and Sociology at Wake Forest University. He is the author of thirteen books, including Policing Black Bodies: How Black Lives Are Surveilled and How to Work for Change and The Social Dynamics of Family Violence (both with Angela J. Hattery). TERRY A. KUPERS is a psychiatrist and professor emeritus at the Wright Institute in Berkeley, California. He is the author of Solitary: The Inside Story of Supermax Isolation and How We Can Abolish It and Prison Madness: The Mental Health Crisis Behind Bars and What We Must Do About It.

List of Figures

Acknowledgments

Foreword

Introduction

Part 1: The Hole

Chapter 1: A Day in the Hole

Chapter 2: Solitary Confinement in Context

Chapter 3: Ideal types

Part 2: Scholar’s Story

Chapter 4: Recruiting Inmates

Chapter 5: Getting to the hole

Chapter 6: Scholar’s Story

Chapter 7: Racism in Solitary

Chapter 8: The cell assignment

Chapter 9: It’s “culture” not “race’

Part 3: CO Porter and Dr. Emma

Chapter 10: Prison Sitings

Chapter 11: Prison Town--Larrabee

Chapter 12: Dr. Emma and the Professional Staff

Chapter 13: Microtel

Chapter 14 It’s either this or the coal mine

Chapter 15: Sometimes I sleep in my car

Part 4: Fifty’s Story

Chapter 16: Dehumanization

Chapter 17: Language

Chapter 18: Studies with Monkeys

Chapter 19: Choosing the hole

Chapter 20: Hygiene products

Chapter 21: The mirror

Chapter 22: Food

Chapter 23: Time

Chapter 24: Mail

Chapter 25: Extreme violence

Part 5: Marina’s Story

Chapter 26: Welcome to SCI-Women

Chapter 27: The women’s hole

Chapter 28: Meeting the Mass Killer: Solitary confinement is her “home”

Chapter 29: The BMU

Chapter 30: CO Lisa

Chapter 31: Wendi

Chapter 32: Marina

Part 6: CO Travis

Chapter 33: We are Trump’s Forgotten

Chapter 34: Solitary should be “hard” time: this isn’t a daycare!

Chapter 35: Correctional PTSD

Chapter 36: Faking mental illness to get a candy bar

Chapter 37: “Therapy” with Dr. Emma

Chapter 38: Programming

Chapter 39: TVs, Trays and [Flush] Toilets

Chapter 40: The Flipped Script

Chapter 41: The Job of the CO, Work of the CO

Chapter 42: Contact and intimate surveillance

Chapter 43: White racial resentment

Part 7: White Supremacy and the Lies White People Tell Themselves

Chapter 44: The Lie Built on a Foundation of White Supremacy

Chapter 45: Critical Race Theory: The Lie is Confirmed in Solitary Confinement

Chapter 46: Yet Another Lie: To be Black is to be a Criminal

Chapter 47: From Solitary to the Streets

Chapter 48: What about those who “chose” solitary?

Chapter 49: Emancipated Slave and the White Sharecropper

Chapter 50: Dying By Whiteness

Chapter 51: Solitary Confinement: Reducing rather than (Re) Producing White Racial Resentment

Chapter 52: Strangers in their Own Land

Chapter 53: The Lies the COs Tell Themselves

Chapter 54: January 6, 2021---White nationalists storm the US Capitol

Epilogue

Notes

Bibliography

Index 

Erscheinungsdatum
Vorwort Terry A. Kupers
Zusatzinfo 7 b&w images
Verlagsort New Brunswick NJ
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 235 mm
Gewicht 594 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Kulturgeschichte
Recht / Steuern Strafrecht Kriminologie
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Theorie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-9788-2379-7 / 1978823797
ISBN-13 978-1-9788-2379-2 / 9781978823792
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