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This Is Our Freedom
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For the overwhelming majority of women leaving correctional institutions in the United States, there is one aspect of their identity that informs their needs, opportunities, hopes, and dreams: thei...
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21 June 2022

For the overwhelming majority of women leaving correctional institutions in the United States, there is one aspect of their identity that informs their needs, opportunities, hopes, and dreams: their roles as mothers. This Is Our Freedom provides an intimate and moving portrait of women’s journeys prior to and after incarceration. In interviews with seventy formerly incarcerated mothers, Geniece Crawford Mondé captures how women reframe their marginalized identity and place themselves at the center of their own stories. With incisive analysis, Mondé reveals the complex ways that motherhood shapes post-incarceration life, while highlighting how the lasting legacy of mass incarceration continues to impact society’s most vulnerable members.
Price: $34.95
Pages: 208
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
21 June 2022
ISBN: 9780520380745
Format: eBook
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Marginalized from the Beginning
2. Love, Baby, and Chaos
3. Crime, Agency, and Postcarceral Narratives
4. The Duality of Marginalized Motherhood
5. The Project of Rehabilitation: The Duality of Place and People
Conclusion: The Unasked Question
Appendix: Research Methods and Respondent Characteristics
Notes
References
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Marginalized from the Beginning
2. Love, Baby, and Chaos
3. Crime, Agency, and Postcarceral Narratives
4. The Duality of Marginalized Motherhood
5. The Project of Rehabilitation: The Duality of Place and People
Conclusion: The Unasked Question
Appendix: Research Methods and Respondent Characteristics
Notes
References
Index