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2. From Extraction to Repression: Prison Labor, Prison Finance, and the Prisoners’ Rights Movement in North Carolina
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Amanda Bell Hughett
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- 1. Working Behind Bars: Prison Labor in America 17
- 2. From Extraction to Repression: Prison Labor, Prison Finance, and the Prisoners’ Rights Movement in North Carolina 51
- 3. The Political Economy of Work in ICE Custody: Theorizing Mass Incarceration and For-Profit Prisons 86
- 4. The Carceral Labor Continuum: Beyond the Prison Labor/Free Labor Divide 133
- 5. Held in Abeyance: Labor Therapy and Surrogate Livelihoods in Puerto Rican Therapeutic Communities 179
- 6. “You Put Up with Anything”: On the Vulnerability and Exploitability of Formerly Incarcerated Workers 213
- 7. Working Reentry: Gender, Carceral Precarity, and Post-incarceration Geographies in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 235
- Conclusion 257
- Contributors 271
- Index 273
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
- 1. Working Behind Bars: Prison Labor in America 17
- 2. From Extraction to Repression: Prison Labor, Prison Finance, and the Prisoners’ Rights Movement in North Carolina 51
- 3. The Political Economy of Work in ICE Custody: Theorizing Mass Incarceration and For-Profit Prisons 86
- 4. The Carceral Labor Continuum: Beyond the Prison Labor/Free Labor Divide 133
- 5. Held in Abeyance: Labor Therapy and Surrogate Livelihoods in Puerto Rican Therapeutic Communities 179
- 6. “You Put Up with Anything”: On the Vulnerability and Exploitability of Formerly Incarcerated Workers 213
- 7. Working Reentry: Gender, Carceral Precarity, and Post-incarceration Geographies in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 235
- Conclusion 257
- Contributors 271
- Index 273