Prison in Peru

Ethnographic, Feminist and Decolonial Perspectives

Prison in Peru

Ethnographic, Feminist and Decolonial Perspectives

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This book expands the field of prison research by drawing on six months of unique, ethnographic research in Santa Monica prison, the largest women's prison in Lima, Peru. Using feminist and decolonial perspectives, it explores power and the governance system and its implications on how the prison operates and the lived experiences of women prisoners and their interpersonal relationships. It reflects on the intersection of prison, imprisonment and gender from a Global South perspective and includes methodological reflections on how to research prisons in the Global South holistically. It fills a gap and engages with debates on governmentality and women's agency within the penal context.

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Coloniality of Power and Coloniality of knowledge: Prisons in Peru as Post-colonial and Patriarchal Institutions
Chapter 3: Decolonising and De-patriarchalising Analyses of the Prison in the Global South
Chapter 4: The Macro-political Dimension of Santa Monica: Intertwined Co-governance, Interlegality and Prisoner-delegates
Chapter 5: Santa Monica's Meso-social Dimension: Religious Performances, and Formal and Informal-legitimised Labour
Chapter 6: Santa Monica's Micro-intersubjective Dimension: Interpersonal Relationships and Gendered Subjectivities
Conclusions
Appendix
Index.



ISBN 978-3-030-84411-0
Article number 9783030844110
Media type Book
Copyright year 2022
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Length XVII, 298 pages
Illustrations XVII, 298 p. 9 illus., 7 illus. in color.
Language English