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Power and resistance in prison, doing time, doing freedom, by Thomas Ugelvik ; translated by Stephen G. Evans

Label
Power and resistance in prison, doing time, doing freedom, by Thomas Ugelvik ; translated by Stephen G. Evans
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Power and resistance in prison
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
880541421
Responsibility statement
by Thomas Ugelvik ; translated by Stephen G. Evans
Series statement
Palgrave studies in prisons and penology
Sub title
doing time, doing freedom
Summary
How can adult men retain their masculinity and sense of self when they, as prisoners, are given less freedom than a child? This book shows how prisoners, through relentless creative entrepreneurship, are able to bend rules and 'fool the system', and thus reclaim their sense of both freedom and manhood.Based on extensive ethnographic field work in Norway's largest prison, Ugelvik provides a compelling analysis of the relationship between forms of power, practices of resistance and prisoner subjectivity in everyday life in prison. The book reveals how prisoners turn themselves into active opponents of the prison regime, not passive objects of state power, through various methods including spatial transformations, food related resistance and self-repositioning. It also shows how resistance practices have profound effects on prisoners' ongoing renegotiation of subjectivity within the confines of the penal institution.--, Provided by Publisher
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