The Palgrave handbook of prison tourism / edited by Jacqueline Wilson, Sarah Hodgkinson, Justin Piché, Kevin Walby.

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Other Authors: Wilson, Jacqueline Z., 1965- (Editor), Hodgkinson, Sarah (Editor), Piché, Justin (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.
Series:Palgrave studies in prisons and penology.
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1. Introduction
  • Section 1. Ethics, Human Rights and Penal Spectatorship
  • Chapter 2. Iconic Power, Dark Tourism and the Spectacle of Suffering
  • Chapter 3. Remembering and Forgetting the Gulag
  • Chapter 4. "A Funny Place for a Prison"
  • Chapter 5. Juxtaposing Prison and Other Carceral Sites
  • Chapter 6. Mapping the Labyrinth
  • Chapter 7. Screening Tourist Encounters
  • Chapter 8. Penal Optics and the Struggle for the Right to Look
  • Section 2. Carceral Retasking, Curation and Commodification of Punishment
  • Chapter 9. Layers of Violence
  • Chapter 10. Rottnest or Wadjemup
  • Chapter 11. Taiwan's Former Political Prisons
  • Chapter 12. Representing the Maze/Long Kesh Prison in Northern Ireland
  • Chapter 13. The "Kresty" Prison and Tourism
  • Chapter 14. Prisons, Tourism and Symbolism
  • Chapter 15. Rocking the Boat
  • Section 3. Meanings of Prison Life and Representations of Punishment in Tourism Sites
  • Chapter 16. Vagabonds and Rogues
  • Chapter 17. City of Women
  • Chapter 18. Constructed Inmates
  • Chapter 19. Commemorating Captive Women
  • Chapter 20. From Shame to Fame
  • Chapter 21. Haunting Encounters at Canadian Penal History Museums
  • Chapter 22. In the Steps of Monte Cristo and the "Last Queen of France"
  • Section 4. Death and Torture in Prison Museums
  • Chapter 23. Penal Tourism and the Paradox of (In)Humane Punishment
  • Chapter 24. Representing Political Oppression
  • Chapter 25. Punishment as Sublime Edutainment
  • Chapter 26. Representations of Capital Punishment in Canadian Penal History Museums
  • Chapter 27. Ghost Hunting in Prison
  • Chapter 28. Don't Mess with Texas
  • Section 5. Colonialism, Relics of Empire and Prison Museums
  • Chapter 29. Empire and Its Aftermath in Four (Post- )Colonial Settings
  • Chapter 30. Journeying Towards New Methods in Prison Tourism Research
  • Chapter 31. Remembering and Representing Imprisonment in Postcolonial Cities
  • Chapter 32. Penal Tourism of the Carceral Other as Colonial Narrative
  • Chapter 33. Reversing Criminology's White Gaze
  • Chapter 34. Penal Transportation, Family History and Convict Tourism
  • Chapter 35. Inventing a Colonial Dark Tourism Site
  • Section 6. Visitor Consumption and Experiences of Prison Tourism
  • Chapter 36. Explorations in Banality
  • Chapter 37. Visitor Experiences at Prison Museums
  • Chapter 38. Execution on Display
  • Chapter 39. In Their Own Words
  • Chapter 40. Interpretive Programming on Alcatraz Island
  • Chapter 41. "Cannibals and Convicts"
  • Section 7. Tourism and Operational Prisons
  • Chapter 42. The Backpacker's Guide to the Prison
  • Chapter 43. The Prison Tour as a Pedagogical Tool
  • Chapter 44. Touring Operational Carceral Facilities as a Pedagogical Tool
  • Chapter 45. Why and How Prison Museums/Tourism Contribute to the Normalization of the Carceral/Shadow Carceral State
  • Chapter 46. Punitive Healing and Penal Relics
  • Chapter 47. Developing Pedagogies of Human Rights and Social Justice in the Prison Museum
  • Chapter 48. Sport, Spectacle and Carceral Othering.