Wall Tappings: An International Anthology of Women's Prison Writings, 200 to the Present

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Judith A. Scheffler
Feminist Press at CUNY, 2002 - 329 من الصفحات
Speaking from settings as diverse as a Roman prison cell in 203 A.D., a Siberian labor camp in the 1930s, and a present-day U.S. state penitentiary, these thirty-seven writers describe prison life and affirm the power of expression in memoirs, diaries, letters, essays, fiction, and poetry. Some write to vindicate themselves, some to strengthen their beliefs, and some to express solidarity with other women. Many write to survive, and to comfort themselves or their children. All of them, as editor Judith Scheffler notes, unite "in condemning an institution that labels them worthless and attempts to destroy their humanity in the name of justice." In this riveting collection, now back in print in an updated and expanded edition, women prisoners break through the walls of silence that have long surrounded their experience. Winner of the Susan Koppelman Award for Outstanding Anthology Book jacket.
 

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Judith A. Scheffler taught at West Chester University for thirty years, and her scholarly writing has appeared in a number of anthologies and edited collections, including the Heath Anthology of American Literature, the Encyclopedia of Women's Autobiography, Prose and Cons: New Essays on U.S. Prison Literature, and Women, Writing, and Prison: Activists, Scholars, and Writers Speak Out.

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