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Johns Hopkins University | AS.362.335

Unlocking Knowledge: Theorizing Prison from the inside

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What can we learn about mass incarceration, and social life in the USA more broadly, when we listen to incarcerated people themselves? This course centers the voices, experiences, and expertise of the incarcerated and will combine scholarly readings on life inside prisons with a range of writings by incarcerated people. Topics of discussion may include censorship, rehabilitation, Covid-19, solitary confinement, sexuality, racism, etc. Students will learn to probe primary-source collections to amplify silenced and overlooked voices, while completing a multi-stage research project. Prior course experience on mass incarceration preferred.

Spring 2023

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Spring 2023

Professor: Stuart Schrader

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Spring 2023

Professor: Heather Furnas

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