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Dangerous masculinity : fatherhood, race, and security inside America's prisons / Anna Curtis.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Critical issues in crime and societyPublisher: New Brunswick : Rutgers University Press, [2019]Description: 1 online resource (171 unnumbered pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780813598383
  • 0813598389
  • 9780813598352
  • 0813598354
  • 9780813598345
  • 0813598346
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Dangerous masculinity.DDC classification:
  • 365/.608110973 23
LOC classification:
  • HV8886.U5 C87 2019eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: masculinity, fatherhood, and race inside America's prisons -- Neoliberal responsibility and "being there" as a father -- Little me versus my princess : fathers' expectations about gender -- Unruly boys and dangerous men : security and masculinity in prison -- Game faces and going up the way : enacting masculinity in prison -- Conclusion: the conditions of possibility -- Appendix: Methods and research setting -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Works cited -- Index.
Summary: For incarcerated fathers, prison rather than work mediates access to their families. Prison rules and staff regulate phone privileges, access to writing materials, and visits. Perhaps even more important are the ways in which the penal system shapes men's gender performances. Incarcerated men must negotiate how they will enact violence and aggression, both in terms of the expectations placed upon inmates by the prison system and in terms of their own responses to these expectations. Additionally, the relationships between incarcerated men and the mothers of their children change, particularly since women now serve as "gatekeepers" who control when and how they contact their children. This book considers how those within the prison system negotiate their expectations about "real" men and "good" fathers, how prisoners negotiate their relationships with those outside of prison, and in what ways this negotiation reflects their understanding of masculinity.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: masculinity, fatherhood, and race inside America's prisons -- Neoliberal responsibility and "being there" as a father -- Little me versus my princess : fathers' expectations about gender -- Unruly boys and dangerous men : security and masculinity in prison -- Game faces and going up the way : enacting masculinity in prison -- Conclusion: the conditions of possibility -- Appendix: Methods and research setting -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Works cited -- Index.

For incarcerated fathers, prison rather than work mediates access to their families. Prison rules and staff regulate phone privileges, access to writing materials, and visits. Perhaps even more important are the ways in which the penal system shapes men's gender performances. Incarcerated men must negotiate how they will enact violence and aggression, both in terms of the expectations placed upon inmates by the prison system and in terms of their own responses to these expectations. Additionally, the relationships between incarcerated men and the mothers of their children change, particularly since women now serve as "gatekeepers" who control when and how they contact their children. This book considers how those within the prison system negotiate their expectations about "real" men and "good" fathers, how prisoners negotiate their relationships with those outside of prison, and in what ways this negotiation reflects their understanding of masculinity.

In English.

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