Hancock, L. (2004) 'Criminal Justice, Public Opinion, Fear and Popular Politics', in J. Muncie and D. Wilson (eds), The Cavendish Student Handbook of Criminal ... Harvey, D. (1989) The Condition of Postmodernity (Oxford: Blackwell).
16 However, bell hooks noted in 1990 that very few African American intellectuals were writing about postmodernism. She directs her criticism at a field that “talks the most about heterogeneity, the decentered subject,” yet “still ...
... our experience of the film is a kind of temporal attunement, in which our viewing stance comes to accommodate the deliberative pace of the narrative's unfolding while absorbing the subtle correlations that this pace permits.
close to Annabel Lee's. “Y'all did manage it, right?” Annabel Lee nodded. Sherri looked at her searchingly. “So, was there a problem? You said Carl was acting a bit odd this morning.” “Yes, but I'm not sure why...” Annabel Lee struggled ...
In Doing Time, Rita Felski argues that it makes little sense to think of the modern and postmodern as antithetical ideas.
A special collection of the best fiction, essays, poetry, and plays from annual PEN Prison Writing contest offers unique insights into the emotions and thoughts engendered by the prison experience, ranging from humor and empathy to rage, ...
"A long time ago in the future, the secret of time travel became known to all.
Each student at Robert E. Lee High School is required to perform two hundred hours of community service in order to graduate. Their responses to the assignment are as varied as the organizations for which they volunteer....
the rich affinities between doing time and doing writing. Do time or be done by it: This is the overt text of some of the pieces, the subtext of all. The act of writing gives us all the feeling of doing, not being done, ...
In a similar vein, Anthony Giddens has argued that the commodification of time is one of the most significant developments associated with the emergence of capitalism. He states that: Time as lived time, as the substance of lived ...
Anyone who has undergone the transition from civilian to prisoner will tell you, doing time is a lot tougher and more challenging than anyone can imagine. Doing Time takes a realistic, in-depth look at actual incidents that have taken ...
Being polite, but aware and internally skeptical has resulted in an easier time and less unpleasant surprises for me. ... Doing. Your. Time. You can do some good with your time. There are many different ways to do time in jail.
Doing. Time: A. User's. Guide. Before proceeding to the case studies, let me say a word or two about method. While I have detailed a rationale for engaging timeliness, contrasting it with other understandings of filmic temporality, ...
'Do they know about us? I mean, the Time Police?' 'No. Too early. Which is why you won't be carrying blasters. Only sonics.' Luke blinked. 'So how are we supposed to quell these savages?' 'You are Time Police officers with all the ...
Doing Time: Are DC Prisoners Being Adequately Prepared for Reentry with Equal Access to BOP Services? : Hearing Before the...
When was you ever in Texas ? " asked Red , who'd done almost as much time as the Old Con . They'd been together at Marion back in the sixties before that joint was locked down . They'd been together at Lompoc in California ...
This is a ground-breaking study of national importance of our criminal justice system by one of Britain's most intellectual and highly-regarded MPs, a former criminal barrister of note, Guy Opperman.
Up to now Kazuichi Hanawa expressed himself through works of fiction.
Describes life in a maximum security prison, as experienced by first-time prisoners. This study is based on a collaboration between an inmate-sociology graduate student and a sociologist.