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Le genre in situ: La prison

 Signs, Prison

Le numéro actuel de la revue Signs est consacré aux femmes, genre, et prison dans la nation et le monde.

« Women, Gender, and Prison: National and Global Perspectives »

Signs, Vol. 39, No. 1, Autumn 2013

 Les articles:

Women in Prison: Victims or Resisters? Representations of Agency in Women’s Prisons in Greece(pp. 1-26)

Andriani Fili

 

A Cell of Their Own: The Incarceration of Women in Late Medieval Italy(pp. 27-51)

Guy Geltner

 

“Like I Was a Man”: Chain Gangs, Gender, and the Domestic Carceral Sphere in Jim Crow Georgia(pp. 53-77)

Sarah Haley

 

Gendered Carceral Regimes in Sri Lanka: Colonial Laws, Postcolonial Practices, and the Social Control of Sex Workers(pp. 79-103)

Jody Miller and Kristin Carbone-Lopez

 

Motherhood as Punishment: The Case of Parenting in Prison(pp. 105-130)

Lynne Haney

 

Emotions behind Bars: The Regulation of Mothering in Argentine Jails(pp. 131-149)

Constanza Tabbush and María Florencia Gentile

 

Enforcing Gender: The Constitution of Sex and Gender in Prison Regimes(pp. 151-175)

Sarah Pemberton

 

Gendering Transnational Criminality: The Case of Women’s Imprisonment in Peru(pp. 177-195)

Camille Boutron and Chloé Constant

 

Sexual Necropolitics and Prison Rape Elimination(pp. 197-220)

Jessi Lee Jackson

 

“Staff Here Let You Get Down”: The Cultivation and Co-optation of Violence in a California Juvenile Detention Center(pp. 221-241)

Jerry Flores

 

Women and the Criminalization of Poverty: Perspectives from Sierra Leone(pp. 243-264)

Sabrina Mahtani

 

Institutional Disparities: Considerations of Gender in the Commutation Process for Incarcerated Women(pp. 265-289)

Carol Jacobsen and Lora Bex Lempert