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  • Dress Behind Bars: Prison Clothing as Criminality

    Dress Behind Bars by Ash, Juliet;

    Prison Clothing as Criminality

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    Product details:

    • Publisher I.B. Tauris
    • Date of Publication 12 November 2009
    • Number of Volumes Paperback

    • ISBN 9781850438946
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages240 pages
    • Size 232x156x20 mm
    • Weight 460 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 30 b/w
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    Long description:

    From nineteenth-century broad arrows and black and white stripes to twenty first-century orange jumpsuits, prison clothing has both mirrored and bolstered the power of penal institutions over prisoners' lives. Vividly illustrated and based on original research, including throughout the voices of the incarcerated, this book is a pioneering history and investigation of prison dress, which demystifies the experience of what it is like to be an imprisoned criminal. Juliet Ash takes the reader on a journey from the production of prison clothing to the bodies of its wearers. She uncovers a history characterized by waves of reform, sandwiched between regimes that use clothing as punishment and discovers how inmates use their dress to surmount, subvert or survive these punishment cultures. She reveals the hoods, the masks, and pink boxer shorts, near nakedness, even twenty first-century 'civvies' to be not just other types of uniform but political embodiments of the surveillance of everyday life.

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    Table of Contents:

    CONTENTS
    INTRODUCTION: Unravelling Prison Clothing
    CHAPTER 1: From Near Naked to Uniforms, pre 1800s to 1830s
    CHAPTER 2: Uniforms: Stripes, Broad Arrows and Aprons,
    1830s to 1900
    CHAPTER 3: Seams of Change: the Abolition of Uniforms, 1900s
    To 1930s
    CHAPTER 4: Inside Out: From Extremes to Reform, Resistance
    and Back, 1930s to 1990s
    CHAPTER 5: Consumption as Redemption?: Britain, 1950s to
    1990s
    CHAPTER 6: Contemporary Prison Clothing: Inside Turns Out
    CHAPTER 7: The View From Outside/ Visions Behind the Bars
    Bibliography
    Index

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