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The cage of days, time and temporal experience in prison, K. C. Carceral and Michael G. Flaherty

Label
The cage of days, time and temporal experience in prison, K. C. Carceral and Michael G. Flaherty
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The cage of days
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
K. C. Carceral and Michael G. Flaherty
Sub title
time and temporal experience in prison
Summary
Prisons operate according to the clockwork logic of our criminal justice system: we punish people by making them "serve" time. The Cage of Days combines the perspectives of K. C. Carceral, a formerly incarcerated convict criminologist, and Michael G. Flaherty, a sociologist who studies temporal experience. Drawing from Carceral's field notes, his interviews with fellow inmates, and convict memoirs, this book reveals what time does to prisoners and what prisoners do to time. Carceral and Flaherty consider the connection between the subjective dimensions of time and the existential circumstances of imprisonment. Convicts find that their experience of time has become deeply distorted by the rhythm and routines of prison and by how authorities ensure that an inmate's time is under their control. They become obsessed with the passage of time and preoccupied with regaining temporal autonomy, creating elaborate strategies for modifying their perception of time. To escape the feeling that their lives lack forward momentum, prisoners devise distinctive ways to mark the passage of time, but these tactics can backfire by intensifying their awareness of temporality. Providing rich and nuanced analysis grounded in the distinctive voices of diverse prisoners, The Cage of Days examines how prisons regulate time and how prisoners resist the temporal regime
Target audience
adult
Classification
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