bokomslag From Slave Ship to Supermax
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From Slave Ship to Supermax

Patrick Elliot Alexander

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  • 266 sidor
  • 2017
In his cogent and groundbreaking book, From Slave Ship to Supermax, Patrick Elliot Alexander argues that the disciplinary logic and violence of slavery haunt depictions of the contemporary U.S. prison in late twentieth-century Black fiction. Alexander links representations of prison life in James Baldwins novel If Beale Street Could Talk to his engagements with imprisoned intellectuals like George Jackson, who exposed historical continuities between slavery and mass incarceration. Likewise, Alexander reveals how Toni Morrisons Beloved was informed by Angela Y. Daviss jail writings on slavery-reminiscent practices in contemporary womens facilities. Alexander also examines recurring associations between slave ships and prisons in Charles Johnsons Middle Passage, and connects slaverys logic of racialized premature death to scenes of death row imprisonment in Ernest Gaines A Lesson Before Dying. Alexander ultimately makes the case that contemporary Black novelists depict racial terror as a centuries-spanning social control practice that structured carceral life on slave ships and slave plantationsand that mass-produces prisoners and prisoner abuse in postCivil Rights America. These authors expand free societys view of torment confronted and combated in the prison industrial complex, where discriminatory laws and the institutionalization of secrecy have reinstated slaverys system of dehumanization.
  • Författare: Patrick Elliot Alexander
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781439914151
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 266
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2017-11-30
  • Förlag: Temple University Press,U.S.