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Inventing the Savage: The Social Construction of Native American Criminality

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Book Title
Inventing the Savage: The Social Construction of Native American
Publication Date
1998-04-01
Pages
326
ISBN
9780292770843

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
University of Texas Press
ISBN-10
0292770847
ISBN-13
9780292770843
eBay Product ID (ePID)
942623

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
326 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Inventing the Savage : the Social Construction of Native American Criminality
Publication Year
1998
Subject
Discrimination & Race Relations, Sociology / General, General, Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies, Women's Studies, Penology
Type
Textbook
Author
Luana Ross
Subject Area
Law, Social Science
Format
Mass Market

Dimensions

Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
16 Oz
Item Length
8.9 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
97-021014
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
364.3/4970786
Table Of Content
Acknowledgments Introduction Part I. Colonization and the Social Construction of Deviance 1. Worlds Collide: New World, New Indians 2. Racializing Montana: The Creation of "Bad Indians" Continues Part II. Creating Dangerous Women: Narratives of Imprisoned Native American and White Women 3. Prisoner Profile: Past and Present 4. Lives Dictated by Violence 5. Experiences of Women in Prison: "They Keep Me at a Level Where They Can Control Me" 6. Rehabilitation or Control: "What Are They Trying to Do? Destroy Me?" 7. Prison Subculture: "It's All a Game and It Doesn't Make Sense to Me" 8. Motherhood Imprisoned: Images and Concerns of Imprisoned Mothers 9. Double Punishment: Weak Institutional Support for Imprisoned Mothers 10. Rehabilitation and Healing of Imprisoned Mothers 11. Narrative of a Native Woman on the Outside: Gloria Wells Norlin (Ka min di tat) Epilogue Appendix: Violations and Descriptions Notes Bibliography Index
Synopsis
Luana Ross writes, "Native Americans disappear into Euro-American institutions of confinement at alarming rates. People from my reservation appeared to simply vanish and magically return. As a child] I did not realize what a 'real' prison was and did not give it any thought. I imagined this as normal; that all families had relatives who went away and then returned." In this pathfinding study, Ross draws upon the life histories of imprisoned Native American women to demonstrate how race/ethnicity, gender, and class contribute to the criminalizing of various behaviors and subsequent incarceration rates. Drawing on the Native women's own words, she reveals the violence in their lives prior to incarceration, their respective responses to it, and how those responses affect their eventual criminalization and imprisonment. Comparisons with the experiences of white women in the same prison underline the significant role of race in determining women's experiences within the criminal justice system., Luana Ross writes, "Native Americans disappear into Euro-American institutions of confinement at alarming rates. People from my reservation appeared to simply vanish and magically return. [As a child] I did not realize what a 'real' prison was and did not give it any thought. I imagined this as normal; that all families had relatives who went away and then returned." In this pathfinding study, Ross draws upon the life histories of imprisoned Native American women to demonstrate how race/ethnicity, gender, and class contribute to the criminalizing of various behaviors and subsequent incarceration rates. Drawing on the Native women's own words, she reveals the violence in their lives prior to incarceration, their respective responses to it, and how those responses affect their eventual criminalization and imprisonment. Comparisons with the experiences of white women in the same prison underline the significant role of race in determining women's experiences within the criminal justice system.
LC Classification Number
E78.M9R67 1998

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