Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Working for Justice in the Age of Mass Incarceration
Part I. Working on the Inside: The Transformative Potential of Prison Education
Chapter 1. Kings, Warriors, Magicians, and Lovers: Alternative Performances of Masculinity in Prison
Chapter 2. Service-Learning in Prison Facilities: Interaction as a Source of Transformation
Chapter 3. Writing Your Way to Freedom: Autobiography as Inquiry in Prison Writing Workshops
Part II. Working on the Outside: Building New Selves and Strong Communities
Chapter 4. “Courtesy Incarceration”: Exploring Family Members’ Experiences of Imprisonment
Chapter 5. Serving Time by Coming Home: Communicating Hope through a Reentry Court
Chapter 6. Life After Incarceration: Exploring Identity in Reentry Programs for Wome
Part III. Working on the Media: Representations of Prisons and Prison Activism
Chapter 7. Challenging the Media-Incarceration Complex through Media Education
Chapter 8. “Prisoners Rise, Rise, Rise!”: Hip Hop as a Ciceronian Approach to Prison Protest
Part IV. Working on the Futures of Prison Activism
Chapter 9. “A Fate Worse than Death”: Reform, Abolition, and Life without Parole in Anti–Death
Chapter 10. “People Like Us”: A New Ethic of Prison Advocacy in Racialized America
Bibliography
Contributors
Index