Solitary confinement [electronic resource] : social death and its afterlives / Lisa Guenther.

" Prolonged solitary confinement has become a widespread and standard practice in U.S. prisons--even though it consistently drives healthy prisoners insane, makes the mentally ill sicker, and, according to the testimony of prisoners, threatens to reduce life to a living death. In this profoundly imp...

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Main Author: Guenther, Lisa, 1971-
Language:English
Published: Minneapolis : University Of Minnesota Press, [2013]
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Solitary Confinement: Social Death and Its Afterlives
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 295-313) and index. 
505 8 |a Machine generated contents note: -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: A Critical Phenomenology of Solitary Confinement -- I. The Early U.S. Penitentiary System -- 1. An Experiment in Living Death -- 2. Person, World, and Other: A Husserlian Critique of Solitary Confinement -- 3. The Racialization of Criminality and the Criminalization of Race: From the Plantation to the Prison Farm -- II. The Modern Penitentiary -- 4. From Thought Reform to Behavior Modification -- 5. Living Relationality: Merleau-Ponty's Critical Phenomenological Account of Behavior -- 6. Beyond Dehumanization: A Posthumanist Critique of Intensive Confinement -- III. Supermax Prisons -- 7. Supermax Confinement and the Exhaustion of Space -- 8. Dead Time: Heidegger, Levinas, and the Temporality of Supermax Confinement -- 9. From Accountability to Responsibility: A Levinasian Critique of Supermax Rhetoric -- Conclusion: Afterlives -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index. 
520 |a " Prolonged solitary confinement has become a widespread and standard practice in U.S. prisons--even though it consistently drives healthy prisoners insane, makes the mentally ill sicker, and, according to the testimony of prisoners, threatens to reduce life to a living death. In this profoundly important and original book, Lisa Guenther examines the death-in-life experience of solitary confinement in America from the early nineteenth century to today's supermax prisons. Documenting how solitary confinement undermines prisoners' sense of identity and their ability to understand the world, Guenther demonstrates the real effects of forcibly isolating a person for weeks, months, or years. Drawing on the testimony of prisoners and the work of philosophers and social activists from Edmund Husserl and Maurice Merleau-Ponty to Frantz Fanon and Angela Davis, the author defines solitary confinement as a kind of social death. It argues that isolation exposes the relational structure of being by showing what happens when that structure is abused--when prisoners are deprived of the concrete relations with others on which our existence as sense-making creatures depends. Because of this, solitary confinement is beyond a form of racial or political violence; it is also an assault on being itself. A searing and unforgettable indictment, Solitary Confinement reveals what the devastation wrought by the torture of solitary confinement tells us about what it means to be human--and why humanity is so often destroyed when we separate prisoners from all other people. "--  |c Provided by publisher. 
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