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Literature Locked Up: How Prison Book Restriction Policies Constitute the Nation’S Largest Book Ban
Incarcerated Students and the New Prison Literature, 1995-2010" (2013)
Uncovering American Prison Writing *
Afro-American Prison Writings: Undoing Race Trouble and Doing
RETHINKING PRISONERS' DISCOURSE During the Late 1960S
From Slave Ship to Supermax
Narrating the Communist Prison: an Interpretive Model of Some Romanian Case Studies
Increase Recidivism for All Offenders
Convicts, Coolies and Colonialism: Reorienting the Prisoner-Of-War Narrative
Gothic Strategies in African American and Latina/O Prison Literature, 1945-2000
Literature and Prisons in the US Southwest
The Historical Lessons of Prison Experience in African Literature: Ngugi Wa Thiongo, Breyten Breytenbach, Wole Soyinka
Imprisonment and Cherokee Slavery in the Life and Adventures of Henry
Prison Riots As We Know It
Inside Looking Out: Writers in Prison Bob Gaucher
Found Poems in Russian Prison Literature
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Literary Reconstruction in United States Prison Witness
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The Prison Worlds of Dostoevskii, Tolstoi, and Chekhov
Prison Book Program Lucy Parsons Center & Bookstore 1306 Hancock St
African American Prison Writers of the Vietnam Era
“This Prison Where I Live”: Authority and Incarceration in Early Modern Drama
Convict Voices: Women, Class, and Writing About Prison in Nineteenth-Century England
Violent Convictions: Punishment, Literature, and the Reconstruction of Race
Understanding Space, Impression Management and Masculinity Through Former Inmate Narratives
A New Perspective for Gulag Literature Studies: the Gulag Press
Sport and Physical Recreation in Canadian Federal Prisons: an Exploratory Study of Carceral Physical Culture
Indigenous History and Incarceration in Canada, 1834-1996
Poetry As a Means of Survival in Totalitarian Prisons
Reading and Writing in Prison
Gulag Report/V3
“Female Courage” in Prison Literature in Malaysia and the Philippines
Literature As a Tribunal: the Modern Iranian Prose of Incarceration
English 355-Topics in Multiethnic
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A Psychological Analysis of Supermax and Solitary Confinement
The Gulag and Laogai: a Comparative Study of Forced Labor Through Camp Literature
The Organization of Power in Soviet Labor Camps
Prison Writing/ Writing Prison in Canada
Melancholia in the Modern American Prison Literature of R. Dwayne Betts and Jarvis Jay Masters
Narratives of Conversion and Coercion: American Prison Life Writing Since 1945
Interconnectivity Between Feminist Literature and Prison Literature Or Feminist Prison Literature: Al-Sharnaqa Novel As a Sample
The Gulag Press
Literature Locked Up: How Prison Book Restriction Policies Constitute the Nation’S Largest Book Ban
The Hidden Gulag Second Edition the Lives and Voices of “Those Who Are Sent to the Mountains”
2018-10-18 Geyser SCOTUS Template