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New Perspectives on Prison Masculinities
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Matthew Maycock
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Kate Hunt
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2018
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2018
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: New Perspectives on Prison Masculinities
pp. 17
Work, Intimacy and Prisoner Masculinities
pp. 43
Being Inside: Masculine Imaginaries, Prison Interiors
pp. 65
“They’re All Up in the Gym and All That, Tops Off, Fake Tan.” Embodied Masculinities, Bodywork and Resistance Within Two British Prisons
pp. 91
“Don’t Mess with Me!” Enacting Masculinities Under a Compulsory Prison Regime
pp. 123
Saying the Unsayable: Foregrounding Men in the Prison System
pp. 145
Hear Our Voices: We’re More than the Hyper-Masculine Label—Reasonings of Black Men Participating in a Faith-Based Prison Programme
pp. 169
A Framework Model of Black Masculinities and Desistance
pp. 197
Sporting Masculinities in Prison
pp. 223
Inhabiting the Australian Prison: Masculinities, Violence and Identity Work
pp. 247
Exploring Masculinity Construction, Subject Positioning and the Relationship with Dad
pp. 277
Inside the Prison Parenting Classroom: Caring, Sharing and the Softer Side of Masculinity
pp. 307
Paternity and the Paradigms of Possibility: Comparing Two Fatherhood Programs in American Prisons
pp. C1
Correction to: “Don’t Mess with Me!” Enacting Masculinities Under a Compulsory Prison Regime
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