Race and Masculinity in Contemporary American Prison Novels
Discover the compelling exploration of identity and power in "Race and Masculinity in Contemporary American Prison Novels" by Stephen J. Hartnett. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2005, this insightful hardback spans 158 pages and delves into how American prison narratives not only reflect but also shape ideologies of masculinity within the United States.
Hartnett puts various subgenres of prison narratives in conversation with each other, revealing a stark dichotomy in the institutional and public discourses surrounding criminality. This thought-provoking analysis invites readers to consider the intricate relationships between race, gender, and the penal system, making it an essential read for anyone interested in contemporary literature and social justice issues. Engage with this important work that challenges conventional understandings of masculinity in the context of incarceration.