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Author Fleetwood, Nicole R., author.
Title Marking time : art in the age of mass incarceration / Nicole R. Fleetwood.
Alternative Title Art in the age of mass incarceration
Publisher Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2020.
Copyright date ©2020



Descript 1 online resource (xxiv, 323 pages) : illustrations
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Contents Carceral aesthetics : penal space, time, and matter -- State goods : clandestine practices and prison art collectives -- Captured by the frame : photographic studies of prisoners -- Interior subjects : portraits by incarcerated̨̨ artists -- Fraught imaginaries : collaborative art in prison -- Resisting isolation : art in solitary confinement -- Posing in prison : family photographs, practices of belonging, and carceral landscapes.
Credits Produced by the publisher.
Held by CAPER-BC, Langara College.
ISBN 9780674250925 (PDF)
0674250923 (PDF)
9780674250901 (EPUB)
0674250907 (EPUB)
9780674919228 (hardcover)
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Author Fleetwood, Nicole R., author.
Subject Prisoners as artists -- United States.
Arts in prisons -- United States.
Art, American -- Political aspects.
Imprisonment -- Social aspects -- United States.
Alternative Title Art in the age of mass incarceration
Descript 1 online resource (xxiv, 323 pages) : illustrations
Content text txt
still image sti
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Descript nat Americans lcdgt
gdr Women lcdgt
Contents Carceral aesthetics : penal space, time, and matter -- State goods : clandestine practices and prison art collectives -- Captured by the frame : photographic studies of prisoners -- Interior subjects : portraits by incarcerated̨̨ artists -- Fraught imaginaries : collaborative art in prison -- Resisting isolation : art in solitary confinement -- Posing in prison : family photographs, practices of belonging, and carceral landscapes.
Credits Produced by the publisher.
Held by CAPER-BC, Langara College.
ISBN 9780674250925 (PDF)
0674250923 (PDF)
9780674250901 (EPUB)
0674250907 (EPUB)
9780674919228 (hardcover)
Author Fleetwood, Nicole R., author.
Subject Prisoners as artists -- United States.
Arts in prisons -- United States.
Art, American -- Political aspects.
Imprisonment -- Social aspects -- United States.
Alternative Title Art in the age of mass incarceration

Subject Prisoners as artists -- United States.
Arts in prisons -- United States.
Art, American -- Political aspects.
Imprisonment -- Social aspects -- United States.
Descript 1 online resource (xxiv, 323 pages) : illustrations
Content text txt
still image sti
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Descript nat Americans lcdgt
gdr Women lcdgt
Contents Carceral aesthetics : penal space, time, and matter -- State goods : clandestine practices and prison art collectives -- Captured by the frame : photographic studies of prisoners -- Interior subjects : portraits by incarcerated̨̨ artists -- Fraught imaginaries : collaborative art in prison -- Resisting isolation : art in solitary confinement -- Posing in prison : family photographs, practices of belonging, and carceral landscapes.
Credits Produced by the publisher.
Held by CAPER-BC, Langara College.
ISBN 9780674250925 (PDF)
0674250923 (PDF)
9780674250901 (EPUB)
0674250907 (EPUB)
9780674919228 (hardcover)

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