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Prisons, Race, and Masculinity in Twentieth-Century U.S. Literature and Film

Prisons, Race, and Masculinity in Twentieth-Century U.S. Literature and Film

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Series: Black Performance and Cultural Criticism

Literary CriticismCriminology

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ISBN10: 0814210732
ISBN13: 9780814210734
Publisher: Ohio St Univ Pr
Published: Feb 1 2008
Pages: 296
Weight: 1.25
Height: 0.90 Width: 6.30 Depth: 9.20
Language: English

In Prisons, Race, and Masculinity, Peter Caster demonstrates the centrality of imprisonment in American culture, illustrating how incarceration, an institution inseparable from race, has shaped and continues to shape U.S. history and literature in the starkest expression of what W. E. B. DuBois famously termed the problem of the color line.

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