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Higher education and the carceral state : transforming together / edited by Annie Buckley.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Prisoners--Education (Higher)--United States--Case studies.
- Prisoners.
- Education, Higher--Aims and objectives--United States.
- Education, Higher.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xxiii, 235 pages) : illustrations
- Place of Publication:
- Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024.
- Biography/History:
- Annie Buckley is the founder and director of Prison Arts Collective, an internationally recognized statewide Arts in Corrections program that has brought multidisciplinary arts classes and arts facilitator trainings to over 7,000 participants in 16 state prisons across California since 2013. In addition, she is the founding director of VISTA (Valuing Incarcerated Scholars through Academia), a new BA degree-granting program at San Diego State University, where she is also a professor and associate dean. Buckley is an artist, curator, and widely published author whose work has appeared in leading international contemporary art publications, including Artforum, Art in America, the Huffington Post, and she is an editor at large with the Los Angeles Review of Books, where she also wrote the series, "Art Inside" about facilitating arts programming in correctional settings.
- Contents:
- Schedule conflict / Alex Bolling
- Transformation and redemption : a personal narrative from a position of lived experience / Ginny Oshiro
- The freedom and captivity curriculum project / Linda Small
- Transforming lives through prison higher education / Jeffrey Stein
- Humanizing the numbers : a photographic collaboration / Jamal Biggs and Isaac Wingfield
- Scaling walls : dismantling asymmetries through empowering song / André de Quadros, Wayland "X" Coleman, and Krystal Morin
- "Disappearing acts" and education as the practice of freedom : feminist pedagogy in carceral spaces / Laura E. Ciolkowski
- The brutal stories that connect us / Joshua Fernandez
- Matters of life and death : art, education, and activism on death row / Robin Paris, Tom Williams, Barbara Yonz
- An achingly realized sunset : the importance of prison creative writing / Jason Kahler
- Transcommunal peace, cooperation, and respect for diversity : a university/prison multi-partnership approach / John Brown Childs, Flora Lu, and Sarah Woodside Bury
- Writing about art / Duston Spear
- Beyond this door : photographic vision and carceral experience / Evan Hume
- Why French : fear and freedom in stepping outside our languages / Cecelia Ramsey
- Pushing back/pushing forward : embracing the margins to build non-punitive learning environments in Canadian correctional facilities / Nicole Patrie
- Excursion and return : exploring transformative texts, great questions, and the human experience in the prison classroom / Dale Brown
- The poem. The painting. us. / Kyes Stevens
- Building bridges through prison-university partnerships / Emma Hughes
- Research within correctional arts and education / Brian Heisterkamp, Bryant Jackson-Green, Ginny Oshiro, and Annie Buckley
- Reimagining our futures : the beginning, middle and end of the digital higher education journey for incarcerated learners / Helen Farley and Stephen Seymour
- Structuring the conduit : expanding prison-university partnerships through the readers' circle / Keziah Poole and Rowan A. Bayne
- An octopus in the scaffolding : ten years with prison arts collective / Annie Buckley.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Electronic reproduction. London Available via World Wide Web.
- Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on March 25, 2024).
- Local Notes:
- Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Rosengarten Family Fund.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Higher education and the carceral state
- ISBN:
- 9781003394426
- 1003394426
- 9781003859956
- 100385995X
- 9781003859895
- 1003859895
- Publisher Number:
- 40032262338
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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