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Document Type: | Book |
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All Authors / Contributors: |
Lynne Haney |
ISBN: | 9780520261914 0520261917 |
OCLC Number: | 800262481 |
Description: | xii, 287 p. ; 23 cm |
Contents: | Acknowledgments Introduction: An Ethnographic Journey across States Part I. In a State of Dependence 1. Limited Government: Training Women What to Need 2. Deconstructing Dependency: Needs, Rights, and the Struggle for Entitlement 3. Hybrid States and Government from a Distance Part II. In a State of Recovery 4. State Therapeutics: Training Women What to Want 5. The Empowerment Myth: Social Vulnerability as Personal Pathology 6. The Enemies Within: Fighting the Sisters and Numbing the Self Conclusion: States of Disentitlement and the Therapeutics of Neoliberalism Notes Bibliography Index |
Responsibility: | Lynne A. Haney. |
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"I strongly recommend this book. Haney's account is rich with ethnographic detail that brings life to abstract debates about mode of governance and the state." American Journal Of Sociology / AJS "Enriched with vivid images and details on incarcerated women's lives, this book reminds us of incarcerated women's social realities." -- Olivera Simic Feminist Review "Insightful... This book will appeal to persons with an interest in women's studies." -- Jack E. Call Law & Politics Book Review "Offending women makes excellent use of ethnographic material and close observation to build a compelling analysis of two state institutions." British Jrnl Of Sociology Read more...

