Prestige Television and Prison in the Age of Mass Incarceration

Prestige Television and Prison in the Age of Mass Incarceration

A Wall Rise Up

Bryan, Victoria

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2019

134

Dura

Inglês

9781138234512

15 a 20 dias

453

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Introduction - "A False Solution": Understanding Prisons through Pop Culture, and the Potential of Prestige Television in the Age of Mass Incarceration 1. "Daniel Has Risen from the Dead": Solitary Confinement, Social Death, and the Fallibility of Memory in Rectify 2. "Not for Correction, but for Storage": Incarceration as Cultural Trauma in American Horror Story 3. "We Need the Prison": Troubling the Age of Mass Incarceration via the Undead Body in The Walking Dead 4. "I Got a Lot of Prisons in My Life": Using the Prison Industrial Complex to Complicate Ideals of American Freedom in Orange Is the New Black Conclusion - "Revenge Isn't Justice": The Master's Tools and the Siren Song of Reform
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Young Men;Texas Chainsaw Massacre;prison;DNA Evidence;television;Capital Punishment;US;Mass Incarceration;Victoria M. Bryan;Drop Ship;representation;American Horror Story;reductive;Prison Industrial;challenge;National Adult Literacy Survey;discourse;Sensitivity Training;violence;Briarcliff Manor;drama;Pop Cultural Representations;comedy;Potential Love Interests;horror;Meaningful Social Interaction;genre;Walking Dead;carceral state;Powerful Conversations;prison industrial complex;LGBTQ Individual;oppression;Social Death;Arrested Development;Prisons Obsolete;The Mindy Project;Rubber Man;OZ;David's Attempt;Rectify;Devil's Night;The Walking Dead;Serial Killers;Orange Is the New Black;Swat;Post-apocalyptic World