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A groundbreaking look at America's public education system through the lens of prison schooling

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"Fiercely rendered, Compulsory is the book for our moment. This book requires readers to remap the circuits that bind schools to prisons and the state and centers how communities—including young men who are locked up and their loved ones—negotiate, and often shatteringly resist, these powerlines. Situating the ‘prison classroom’ within a carceral landscape punctuated by deeply racialized and heteropatriachal practices of removal and premature death, Sabina E. Vaught’s necessary and poetic writing moves activist scholarship into needed and new terrains and pushes readers to mourn, to analyze, and to build struggles for radical freedom that leave no one behind."—Erica R. Meiners, Northeastern Illinois University


"Compulsory is a critical ethnography that examines the institution of public education through the lens of the Lincoln prison school at Lincoln Treatment Center, a high-security detention center for males. Observations and interviews with prisoners, their families, teachers, the security staff, and the prison administration offer a vivid look into the specific lives of those at Lincoln and the institutional setting. "—American Journal of Sociology

"A highly original, masterful look at the inner workings and logic of the American juvenile justice system. This is the single best book to date on juvenile justice in the age of mass incarceration. Compulsory is an instant classic."—CHOICE



Table of Contents

Contents
Introduction: Take No Prisoners
Part I. Outside
1. with its institutions: The Education State
2. Keys: Lockup and Juvenile Prison
3. The Street: Arterials of the White State
4. Second Possession: Racial Property and Removal
5. Home: A Story in Three Parts
Part II. Inside
6. Compulsory Schooling: Inside the Education State
7. The Architecture of Discipline: Personal Safety and Prison Security
8. Guilty by Association: Kinship and Treatment
Conclusion: Futilities
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index

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      Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
      Publication Date: 31/01/2017
      ISBN13: 9780816696215, 978-0816696215
      ISBN10: 0816696217

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A groundbreaking look at America's public education system through the lens of prison schooling

      Trade Review

      "Fiercely rendered, Compulsory is the book for our moment. This book requires readers to remap the circuits that bind schools to prisons and the state and centers how communities—including young men who are locked up and their loved ones—negotiate, and often shatteringly resist, these powerlines. Situating the ‘prison classroom’ within a carceral landscape punctuated by deeply racialized and heteropatriachal practices of removal and premature death, Sabina E. Vaught’s necessary and poetic writing moves activist scholarship into needed and new terrains and pushes readers to mourn, to analyze, and to build struggles for radical freedom that leave no one behind."—Erica R. Meiners, Northeastern Illinois University


      "Compulsory is a critical ethnography that examines the institution of public education through the lens of the Lincoln prison school at Lincoln Treatment Center, a high-security detention center for males. Observations and interviews with prisoners, their families, teachers, the security staff, and the prison administration offer a vivid look into the specific lives of those at Lincoln and the institutional setting. "—American Journal of Sociology

      "A highly original, masterful look at the inner workings and logic of the American juvenile justice system. This is the single best book to date on juvenile justice in the age of mass incarceration. Compulsory is an instant classic."—CHOICE



      Table of Contents

      Contents
      Introduction: Take No Prisoners
      Part I. Outside
      1. with its institutions: The Education State
      2. Keys: Lockup and Juvenile Prison
      3. The Street: Arterials of the White State
      4. Second Possession: Racial Property and Removal
      5. Home: A Story in Three Parts
      Part II. Inside
      6. Compulsory Schooling: Inside the Education State
      7. The Architecture of Discipline: Personal Safety and Prison Security
      8. Guilty by Association: Kinship and Treatment
      Conclusion: Futilities
      Acknowledgments
      Notes
      Index

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