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Haunting Prison: Exploring the Prison as an Abject and Uncanny Institution

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Haunting Prison: Exploring the Prison as an Abject and Uncanny Institution
Haunting Prison: Exploring the Prison as an Abject and Uncanny Institution

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Haunting Prison: Exploring the Prison as an Abject and Uncanny Institution

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Through a study of ten commercially published prison autobiographies,
Haunting Prison: Exploring the Prison as an Abject and Uncanny Institution
unveils how prison is narrativized and socially represented as an abject and uncanny institution, shedding new light on what prison is and does in Western carceral imaginations.
Unveiling the layers of editing that position prison autobiographies between fact and fiction, Tea Fredriksson delves into how true crime’s claims to factuality coexist with the genre’s inescapable horror iconography. In a thematic analysis of how autobiographical prison stories make prison ‘come alive’ on the page as a site of abject horror and eerie unsettlement,
explores how prison functions as a storied institution, both as a physical site of subterranean horrors and in terms of the many-layered stories told about prison and the bodies within it. Showcasing how prison expresses and distills the normative social anxieties of the global North-West and linking othering processes and unsettling likenesses as common narrational themes, Fredriksson reveals how prison is both an abject other to and a haunting, uncanny double of the outside world.
A refreshing take on the study of true crime data,
is appealing reading for scholars interested in qualitative research methods for studying crime, punishment and victimhood in popular culture.
This series has been renamed to “Emerald Studies in Culture, Crime, Criminal Justice and the Arts” effective for 2025 publications onward.

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