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Author Benson, Sara M., 1981- author.

Title The prison of democracy : race, Leavenworth, and the culture of law / Sara M. Benson.

Publication Info. Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2019]
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction : the idea of Leavenworth and the prison of democracy -- The architecture of liberalism and the origins of carceral democracy -- The legal time of Bleeding Kansas : punishment and slavery in the borderlands -- Territorial politics and the punitive legacies of Indian Territory -- Prisons at the border : the political geography of the Mason-Dixon line -- Leavenworth's political prisoners : race, resistance, and the prison's archive -- Postscript : "walls turned sideways are bridges" : abolition dreams and the prison's aftermath.
Summary "The Prison of Democracy uses a prison designed as a replica of the US capitol building as a prism for understanding the relationship between prisons and democracy. As an historical and archival study of the federal prison system, this book examines the history of the racial carceral state and suggests that mass incarceration is more than a moment in time--it is a theory of the state that assigns civil death to the body. In a state that has always been carceral, the logic of mass incarceration has emerged over time as part of the foundation of "democratic" governance. Because of the idea that the carceral state was weak in the years before the development of the Bureau of Prisons in 1929, this book examines the early history of the federal prison system. It begins in the gothic institutions of the states, where federal prisoners were housed for nearly a century and where civil death was signified in the text of the building. It also locates the idea of Leavenworth at the intersections of Indian Territory and Bleeding Kansas, two regional formations rooted in settler colonialism and slavery that were part of the federal carceral apparatus that preceded Leavenworth. The book also finds the idea of Leavenworth in the racialization of the penitentiary in the border states, and in the mass incarceration of political prisoners in the twentieth century. The book explores Leavenworth's institutional life in order to imagine new terrains of justice in the prison's afterlife"--Provided by publisher.
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Language English.
Access Open Access EbpS
Subject United States Penitentiary in Leavenworth, Kansas -- History.
United States Penitentiary in Leavenworth, Kansas
Prisons -- United States -- History.
Prisons -- États-Unis -- Histoire.
History.
Crime & criminology.
Political science & theory.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology
Prisons
United States
Indexed Term 1890s.
america.
bleeding kansas.
democracy.
design of punishment.
federal penitentiary.
freedom.
history.
indian territory.
law.
leavenworth.
mass incarceration.
monuments to democracy.
nation building system.
peculiar architecture.
political significance.
post war racial history.
prison.
race.
slavery.
state inflicted violence.
us capitol building.
us history.
Genre/Form History
Other Form: Print version: Benson, Sara M., 1981- author. Prison of democracy Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2019] 9780520296961 (DLC) 2018048207
ISBN 0520969499
0520296966
9780520296961
9780520969490 (electronic bk.)
Standard No. 10.1525/luminos.66 doi
AU@ 000065479123
AU@ 000065713060

 
    
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