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Prison pedagogies : learning and teaching with imprisoned writers / edited by Joe Lockard and Sherry Rankins-Robertson.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Syracuse, New York : Syracuse University Press, 2018Copyright date: ©2018Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resource (xvii, 272 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780815654285
  • 0815654286
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Prison pedagogies.DDC classification:
  • 808/.042071 23
LOC classification:
  • HV8875 .P75 2018
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Contents:
Introduction: prison writing in a dark time / Joe Lockard and Sherry Rankins-Robertson -- Free writing and unfree writers -- Prison writing education and us working-class consciousness / Joe Lockard -- Wordsuncaged : a dialogical approach to empowering voices / Bidhan Chandra Roy -- Prison writing : creating literature and community organization / Juan Pablo Parchuc -- Freedom within limits : the pen(cil) is mightier / Ashwin J. Manthripragada -- Something other than progress : indigenous methodologies and higher education in prison / Anna Plemons -- Jail and juvenile-hall writing -- Curating counternarratives beyond bars : speaking out with writers at a county jail / Tobi Jacobi -- Writing with incarcerated teen women : trauma-informed pedagogy, health, and gender equity / Tasha Golden -- "Can a poem stop a jail from being built?" : on fugitive counterethics as prison pedagogy / Meghan G. McDowell and Alison Reed -- Organized prison writing -- Writing, bodies, and performance : cultural resistance behind prison walls / Julie Rada and Rivka Rocchio -- The Arthur kill alliance : prison newspapers and writing education / Laura Rogers -- Prison writing instruction and the American prison writing archive / Sean Moxley-Kelly -- Writing-about-writing pedagogies in prison / Kimberley Benedict -- Contributors -- Index.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: prison writing in a dark time / Joe Lockard and Sherry Rankins-Robertson -- Free writing and unfree writers -- Prison writing education and us working-class consciousness / Joe Lockard -- Wordsuncaged : a dialogical approach to empowering voices / Bidhan Chandra Roy -- Prison writing : creating literature and community organization / Juan Pablo Parchuc -- Freedom within limits : the pen(cil) is mightier / Ashwin J. Manthripragada -- Something other than progress : indigenous methodologies and higher education in prison / Anna Plemons -- Jail and juvenile-hall writing -- Curating counternarratives beyond bars : speaking out with writers at a county jail / Tobi Jacobi -- Writing with incarcerated teen women : trauma-informed pedagogy, health, and gender equity / Tasha Golden -- "Can a poem stop a jail from being built?" : on fugitive counterethics as prison pedagogy / Meghan G. McDowell and Alison Reed -- Organized prison writing -- Writing, bodies, and performance : cultural resistance behind prison walls / Julie Rada and Rivka Rocchio -- The Arthur kill alliance : prison newspapers and writing education / Laura Rogers -- Prison writing instruction and the American prison writing archive / Sean Moxley-Kelly -- Writing-about-writing pedagogies in prison / Kimberley Benedict -- Contributors -- Index.

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