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Escape To Prison Penal Tourism And The Pull Of Punishment Michael Welch

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Escape To Prison Penal Tourism And The Pull Of Punishment Michael Welch
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.79 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Michael Welch
ISBN: 9780520961500, 0520961501
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Escape To Prison Penal Tourism And The Pull Of Punishment Michael Welch by Michael Welch 9780520961500, 0520961501 instant download after payment.

The resurrection of former prisons as museums has caught the attention of tourists along with scholars interested in studying what is known as dark tourism. Unsurprisingly, due to their grim subject matter, prison museums tend to invert the "Disneyland" experience, becoming the antithesis of "the happiest place on earth." In Escape to Prison, the culmination of years of international research, noted criminologist Michael Welch explores ten prison museums on six continents, examining the complex interplay between culture and punishment. From Alcatraz to the Argentine Penitentiary, museums constructed on the former locations of surveillance, torture, colonial control, and even rehabilitation tell unique tales about the economic, political, religious, and scientific roots of each site’s historical relationship to punishment.

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