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Way Down in the Hole: Race, Intimacy, and the Reproduction of Racial Ideologies in Solitary Confinement (Critical Issues in Crime and Society)
Author: Angela J. Hattery
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Book Description: Way Down in the Hole: Race, Intimacy, and the Reproduction of Racial Ideologies in Solitary Confinement Author: Smith, Hattery Publication Year: 2018 Pages: 240 Genre: Non-fiction, Sociology, Criminology, Ethnography In this groundbreaking ethnographic study, Smith and Hattery delve into the intricacies of solitary confinement in rural, economically depressed communities, where prisons are built and staffed predominantly by white individuals, while the inmates are mostly black and brown. The book examines how daily, intimate interactions between prisoners and correctional officers in these units produce and perpetuate hegemonic racial ideologies, leading to dehumanizing experiences for the incarcerated and fueling racial tensions. The authors explore the consequences of building prisons in remote areas, staffing them with local residents, and designing solitary confinement structures that expose private functions in public view, contributing to a toxic environment that breeds resentment among correctional officers and exacerbates racial antagonisms. The book is divided into four parts, each highlighting a distinct aspect of the solitary confinement experience.
Way Down in the Hole: Race, Intimacy, and the Reproduction of Racial Ideologies in Solitary Constention Автор: Смит, Хаттери Год публикации: 2018 Страницы: 240 Жанр: нон-фикшн, социология, криминология, этнография В этом новаторском этнографическом исследовании Смит и Хаттери углубляются в тонкости одиночного заключения в сельских, экономически депрессивных общинах, где тюрьмы построены и укомплектованы преимущественно белыми людьми, в то время как заключенные в основном черные и коричневые. В книге рассматривается, как ежедневные, интимные взаимодействия между заключенными и сотрудниками исправительных учреждений в этих подразделениях производят и увековечивают гегемонистские расовые идеологии, что приводит к дегуманизации опыта заключенных и разжигает расовую напряженность. Авторы исследуют последствия строительства тюрем в отдаленных районах, укомплектования их местными жителями и проектирования сооружений для одиночного заключения, которые выставляют частные функции на всеобщее обозрение, способствуя созданию токсичной среды, порождающей негодование среди сотрудников исправительных учреждений и усугубляющей расовые антагонизмы. Книга разделена на четыре части, каждая из которых подчеркивает особый аспект опыта одиночного заключения.
Way Down in the Hole: Race, Intimacy, and the Reproduction of Racial Ideologies in Solitary Constention Автор: Smith, Hattery Année de publication : 2018 Pages : 240 Genre : non-fiction, sociologie, criminologie, ethnographie Dans cette étude ethnographique pionnière, Smith et Hattery approfondirent les subtilités de l'isolement cellulaire dans les communautés rurales, économiquement dépressives, où les prisons sont construites et composées principalement de personnes blanches, tandis que les détenus sont principalement noirs et bruns. livre examine comment les interactions quotidiennes et intimes entre les détenus et le personnel pénitentiaire de ces unités produisent et perpétuent des idéologies raciales hégémoniques, conduisant à la déshumanisation de l'expérience des détenus et alimentant les tensions raciales. s auteurs étudient les conséquences de la construction de prisons dans les zones reculées, de leur dotation en personnel local et de la conception d'installations d'isolement cellulaire qui rendent les fonctions privées publiques, contribuent à créer un environnement toxique qui suscite l'indignation du personnel pénitentiaire et exacerbe les antagonismes raciaux. livre est divisé en quatre parties, chacune soulignant un aspect particulier de l'expérience de l'isolement cellulaire.
Way Down in the Hole: Race, Intimacy, and the Reproduction of Racial Ideologies in Solitary Constention Автор: Smith, Hattery Año de publicación: 2018 Páginas: 240 Género: no ficción, sociología, criminología, etnografía En este estudio etnográfico pionero, Smith y Huttery profundizan en las sutilezas del aislamiento en comunidades rurales, económicamente deprimidas, donde las cárceles están construidas y atendidas principalmente por personas blancas, en mientras que los prisioneros son en su mayoría negros y marrones. libro examina cómo las interacciones cotidianas e íntimas entre los reclusos y el personal penitenciario de estas unidades producen y perpetúan ideologías raciales hegemónicas, lo que lleva a la deshumanización de las experiencias de los reclusos y alimenta las tensiones raciales. autores investigan los efectos de la construcción de prisiones en zonas remotas, la dotación de personal local y el diseño de instalaciones de aislamiento que ponen las funciones privadas a disposición del público, contribuyendo a crear un ambiente tóxico que genera indignación entre el personal penitenciario y exacerba los antagonismos raciales. libro se divide en cuatro partes, cada una de las cuales destaca un aspecto especial de la experiencia del aislamiento.
Way Down in the Hole: Race, Intimacy, and the Reproduction of Racial Ideologies in Solitary Constention Автор: Smith, Hutters Ano de publicação: 2018 Páginas: 240 Gênero: não ficção, sociologia, criminologia, etnografia Neste inovador estudo etnográfico, Smith e Hattery aprofundam-se na finitude do confinamento isolado em comunidades rurais, economicamente deprimidas, onde as prisões são construídas e contidas principalmente por pessoas brancas, enquanto os prisioneiros são principalmente negros e castanhos. O livro trata como as interações diárias entre os prisioneiros e os agentes penitenciários nessas unidades produzem e perpetuam as ideologias raciais hegemônicas, desumanizando a experiência dos prisioneiros e alimentando tensões raciais. Os autores investigam os efeitos da construção de prisões em áreas remotas, do engajamento local e da concepção de instalações de confinamento isolado que expõem funções privadas ao público, contribuindo para a criação de um ambiente tóxico que gera indignação entre os agentes penitenciários e agrava os antagonismos raciais. O livro é dividido em quatro partes, cada uma destacando um aspecto especial da experiência do confinamento solitário.
Way Down in the Hole: Race, Intimacy, and the Reproduction of Racial Ideologies in Solitary Constention Автор: Smith, Hutteri L'anno della pubblicazione: 2018 Pagine: 240 Il genere: No-Fiction, Sociologia, Criminologia, Etnografia In questo innovativo studio etnografico Smith e Hatteri approfondiscono la finezza dell'isolamento nelle comunità rurali, economicamente depresse, dove le carceri sono costruite e dotate principalmente di bianchi, mentre i detenuti sono principalmente neri e marroni. Il libro considera come le interazioni quotidiane tra i detenuti e gli agenti penitenziari in queste sedi producano e perpetuano le ideologie razziali egemoniste, causando la disumanizzazione dell'esperienza dei detenuti e alimentando le tensioni razziali. Gli autori indagano sugli effetti della costruzione di carceri in aree remote, della loro dotazione di personale locale e della progettazione di strutture di isolamento che espongono le funzioni private al pubblico, contribuendo a creare un ambiente tossico che crea indignazione tra gli agenti penitenziari e aggrava gli antagonismi razziali. Il libro è suddiviso in quattro parti, ognuna delle quali evidenzia un aspetto particolare dell'esperienza di isolamento.
Way Down in the Hole: Race, Intimacy, and the Reproduction of Racial Ideologies in Solitary Constention Автор: Smith, Hatteri Erscheinungsjahr: 2018 Seiten: 240 Genre: Sachbuch, Soziologie, Kriminologie, Ethnographie In dieser bahnbrechenden ethnographischen Studie vertiefen Smith und Hatteri die Feinheiten der Einzelhaft in ländlichen, wirtschaftlich depressiven Gemeinden, in denen Gefängnisse gebaut und mit überwiegend weißen Menschen besetzt sind, während die Gefangenen meist schwarz und braun sind. Das Buch untersucht, wie die täglichen, intimen Interaktionen zwischen Gefangenen und Strafvollzugsbeamten in diesen Einheiten hegemoniale Rassenideologien produzieren und aufrechterhalten, was zu einer Entmenschlichung der Erfahrungen der Gefangenen führt und Rassenspannungen schürt. Die Autoren untersuchen die Auswirkungen des Baus von Gefängnissen in abgelegenen Gebieten, der Besetzung mit Einheimischen und der Gestaltung von Einrichtungen für Einzelhaft, die private Funktionen für die Öffentlichkeit sichtbar machen und zur Schaffung eines toxischen Umfelds beitragen, das Ressentiments unter den Strafvollzugsbeamten erzeugt und Rassenantagonismen verschärft. Das Buch ist in vier Teile unterteilt, die jeweils einen besonderen Aspekt der Erfahrung der Einzelhaft hervorheben.
Way Down in the Hole: Race, Intimacy, and the Reproduction of Racial Ideologies in Solitary Constention Автой: Smith, Hattery Rok publikacji: 2018 Strony: 240 Gatunek: Nonfiction, Socjologia, Kryminologia, Etnografia W tym przełomowym badaniu etnograficznym, Smith i Hattery zagłębia się w zawiłości izolatki na wsi, ekonomicznie przygnębione społeczności, gdzie więzienia są budowane i obsadzane głównie przez białych, podczas gdy więźniów są głównie czarno-brązowe. Książka bada, jak codzienne, intymne interakcje między więźniami i oficerami korekcyjnymi w tych jednostkach wytwarzają i utrwalają hegemoniczne ideologie rasowe, które dehumanizują doświadczenia więźniów i napięcia rasowe. Autorzy badają skutki budowy więzień na odległych terenach, zatrudniania ich wraz z miejscowymi mieszkańcami i projektowania obiektów dla izolatki, które umieszczają prywatne funkcje na publicznym wyświetlaniu, przyczyniając się do toksycznego środowiska, które hoduje urazę wśród funkcjonariuszy naprawczych i nasila antagonizmy rasowe. Książka podzielona jest na cztery części, z których każda podkreśla szczególny aspekt doświadczenia izolacji.
Way Down in the Hole: Race, Intimacy, and the Reproduction of Racial Ideologies in Solitary Constitution: Smith, Hattery Year of Publishing: 2018 Pages: 240 Jenre: Nonfication, Sociology, Criminology, Ethnography in the Deversive Ethnography in the Study, Smith and Be חום. הספר בוחן כיצד יחסי גומלין אינטימיים ויומיומיים בין אסירים לבין אסירים ביחידות אלה מייצרים ומנציחים אידיאולוגיות גזעניות הגמוניות, המנטרלות את חוויית האסיר ומדרבנות את המתחים הגזעניים. המחברים בוחנים את ההשפעות של בניית בתי כלא באזורים נידחים, מאיישים אותם עם תושבים מקומיים, ומעצבים מתקנים לבידוד המציגים את התפקידים הפרטיים בתצוגה ציבורית, תורמים לסביבה רעילה המולידה תרעומת בקרב קציני הכליאה ומחריפה את העוינות הגזענית. הספר מחולק לארבעה חלקים, שכל אחד מהם מדגיש היבט מיוחד של חווית הצינוק.''
Delikten Aşağı Yol: Irk, Samimiyet ve Yalnız Constention Irk İdeolojilerin Yeniden Üretimi Автор: Smith, Hattery Yayın Yılı: 2018 Sayfalar: 240 Tür: Kurgusal Olmayan, Sosyoloji, Kriminoloji, Etnografya Bu çığır açan etnografik çalışmada, Smith ve Hattery, hapishanelerin inşa edildiği ve ağırlıklı olarak beyaz insanlar tarafından çalıştırıldığı kırsal, ekonomik olarak depresif topluluklarda hücre hapsinin inceliklerini incelerken, mahkumlar çoğunlukla siyah ve kahverengidir. Kitap, bu birimlerdeki mahkumlar ve ıslah memurları arasındaki günlük, samimi etkileşimlerin, mahkum deneyimini insanlıktan çıkaran ve ırksal gerilimleri körükleyen hegemonik ırksal ideolojileri nasıl ürettiğini ve sürdürdüğünü inceler. Yazarlar, uzak bölgelerde hapishaneler inşa etmenin, onları yerel sakinlerle görevlendirmenin ve özel işlevleri kamuya açık hale getiren, ıslah memurları arasında kızgınlık yaratan ve ırksal antagonizmaları şiddetlendiren toksik bir ortama katkıda bulunan hücre hapsi için tesisler tasarlamanın etkilerini araştırıyorlar. Kitap, her biri hücre hapsi deneyiminin özel bir yönünü vurgulayan dört bölüme ayrılmıştır.
الطريق إلى الأسفل في الحفرة: العرق والحميمية وتكاثر الأيديولوجيات العرقية في الشرطي الانفرادي Автор: سميث، عام الكراهية للنشر: 2018 الصفحات: 240 النوع: غير خيالي، علم الاجتماع، علم الإجرام، الإثنوغرافيا في هذه الدراسة الإثنوغرافية الرائدة، يتعمق سميث والكراهية في تعقيدات الحبس الانفرادي في المجتمعات الريفية المكتئبة اقتصاديًا حيث يتم بناء السجون وتوظيفها في الغالب من قبل البيض، بينما النزلاء معظمها سوداء وبنية. يبحث الكتاب في كيفية قيام التفاعلات اليومية والحميمة بين السجناء وضباط الإصلاحيات في هذه الوحدات بإنتاج وإدامة الأيديولوجيات العنصرية المهيمنة، والتي تجرد تجربة السجناء من إنسانيتهم وتؤجج التوترات العرقية. يستكشف المؤلفون آثار بناء السجون في المناطق النائية، وتزويدها بالموظفين من السكان المحليين، وتصميم مرافق للحبس الانفرادي تعرض الوظائف الخاصة على الملأ، مما يساهم في بيئة سامة تولد الاستياء بين ضباط الإصلاحيات وتفاقم العداوات العنصرية. ينقسم الكتاب إلى أربعة أجزاء، يؤكد كل منها على جانب خاص من تجربة الحبس الانفرادي.
구멍에서의 길: 인종, 친밀감 및 독방 적 의제에서 인종 이데올로기의 재현 Smith, Hattery Year 간행물: 2018 페이지: 240 장르: 논픽션, 사회학, 범죄학, 민족 지학. 수감자는 대부분 흑인과 갈색입니다. 이 책은이 부대에서 수감자와 교정 책임자 사이의 매일 친밀한 상호 작용이 어떻게 패권 적 인종 이데올로기를 생성하고 영속화하여 죄수의 경험을 비인간 화하고 인종적 긴장을 불러 일으키는지를 조사합니다. 저자들은 외딴 지역에 교도소를 짓고 지역 주민들과 함께 일하며 개인 기능을 공개적으로 전시하는 독방 감금 시설을 설계하여 교도관들 사이의 분노를 불러 일으키고 인종적 적대감을 악화시키는 독성 환경에 기여하는 효과를 탐구합니다. 이 책은 네 부분으로 나뉘며, 각 부분은 독방 감금 경험의 특별한 측면을 강조합니다.
Way Down in the Hole: Race, Intimacy, and the Reproduction of Racial Ideologies in Solitary Constention Автор: Smith, Hattery出版份:2018頁:240流派:非小說、社會學、犯罪學、人種學在這項開創性的人種學研究中,Smith和Hattery深入研究了農村、經濟蕭條社區的單獨監禁的復雜性,在這些社區,監獄主要由白人建造和配備,而囚犯大多是黑人和棕色。該書探討了這些單位中囚犯與懲教人員之間的日常親密互動如何產生和延續霸權主義種族意識形態,從而導致囚犯經歷的非人性化並加劇種族緊張局勢。提交人研究了在偏遠地區建造監獄、為監獄配備當地人員以及設計單獨監禁設施的影響,這些設施將私人職能公之於眾,造成有毒環境,造成懲教人員的憤慨,加劇種族對抗。該書分為四個部分,每個部分都強調了單獨監禁經歷的特殊方面。

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