Format:
1 Online-Ressource (327 p.)
ISBN:
9780472900374
,
0472900374
Series Statement:
The New Public Scholarship
Content:
Prisons are an invisible, but dominant, part of American society: the United States incarcerates more people than any other nation in the world. In Michigan, the number of prisoners rose from 3,000 in 1970 to more than 50,000 by 2008, a shift that Buzz Alexander witnessed firsthand when he came to teach at the University of Michigan. Is William Martinez Not Our Brother? describes the University of Michigan's Prison Creative Arts Project (PCAP), a pioneering program founded in 1990 that provides university courses, a nonprofit organization, and a national network for incarcerated youth and adults in Michigan juvenile facilities and prisons. By giving incarcerated individuals an opportunity to participate in the arts, PCAP enables them to withstand and often overcome the conditions and culture of prison, the policies of an incarcerating state, and the consequences of mass incarceration
Note:
English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780472027446
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0472027441
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781282882973
Additional Edition:
ISBN 128288297X
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0472051091
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0472071092
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ISBN 9780472051090
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780472071098
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780472071098
Language:
English