ABSTRACT

This is the first book to provide a comprehensive historical-geographical lens to the development and evolution of correctional institutions as a specific subset of carceral geographies. This book analyzes and critiques global practices of incarceration, regimes of punishment, and their corresponding spaces of "corrections" from the eighteenth to twenty-first centuries. It examines individuals' experiences within various regulatory regimes and spaces of punishment, and offers an interpretation of spaces of incarceration as cultural-historical artifacts. The book also analyzes the spatial-distributional geographies of incarceration, particularly with respect to their historical impact on community political-economic development and local geographies. Contributions within this book examine a range of prison sites and the practices that take place within them to help us understand how regimes of punishment are experienced, and are constructed in different kinds of ways across space and time for very different ends. The overall aim of this book is to help understand the legacies of carceral geographies in the present. The resonances across space and time tell a profound story of social and spatial legacies and, as such, offer important insights into the prison crisis we see in many parts of the world today.

chapter 1|13 pages

Introduction

Historical geographies of prisons: unlocking the usable carceral past

part I|53 pages

On the inside

chapter 2|17 pages

Carceral acoustemologies

Historical geographies of sound in a Canadian prison

chapter 3|17 pages

The prison inside

A genealogy of solitary confinement as counter-resistance

chapter 4|17 pages

“Sores in the city”

A genealogy of the Almighty Black P. Stone Rangers *

part II|76 pages

Prisons as artifacts in historical-cultural transition

chapter 5|17 pages

Doing time-travel

Performing past and present at the prison museum

chapter 7|21 pages

Prisoners in Zion

Shaker sites as foundations for later communities of incarceration

chapter 8|18 pages

Cartographies of affects

Undoing the prison in collective art by women prisoners 1

part III|79 pages

Carceral topographies

chapter 9|21 pages

Locating penal transportation

Punishment, space, and place c.1750 to 1900 1

chapter 10|17 pages

Little Siberia, star of the North

The political economy of prison dreams in the Adirondacks

chapter 11|20 pages

From prisons to hyperpolicing

Neoliberalism, carcerality, and regulative geographies

chapter 12|14 pages

From private to public

Examining the political economy of Wisconsin's private prison experiment

chapter 13|5 pages

Afterword