Gender,Indigeneity, and the Criminal Courts: A Narrative Exploration of Women's Sentencing in Western Australia |
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Authors: | Samantha Jeffries Christine E. W. Bond |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith University , Brisbane , Queensland , Australia s.jeffries@griffith.edu.au;3. School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Griffith University , Brisbane , Queensland , Australia |
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Abstract: | Ethel Rosenberg's prison letters illustrate women's prison writing at a transitional point. Preceding her work are prison writings that focus on self-justification and autobiography; afterward come texts that assert the writer's pride and challenge the penal system and society. Rosenberg's correspondence includes elements of both traditional and contemporary women's prison literature. Along traditional lines, her letters focus on family matters and her own mental state as she attempts to adapt to imprisonment. In their outright assertions of pride in self and anger at perceived injustice, Rosenberg's letters point ahead to the writing of women inmates today. |
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Keywords: | ethnicity focal concerns Indigenous race sentencing narratives women |
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