Colonie de Mettray
Author : Alme LEPELLETIER (de la Sarthe.)
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Page : 72 pages
File Size : 15,62 MB
Release : 1856
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Author : Alme LEPELLETIER (de la Sarthe.)
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Page : 72 pages
File Size : 15,62 MB
Release : 1856
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Author : Stephen A. Toth
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 182 pages
File Size : 40,92 MB
Release : 2019-11-15
Category : History
ISBN : 1501740377
The Mettray Penal Colony was a private reformatory without walls, established in France in 1840 for the rehabilitation of young male delinquents. Foucault linked its opening to the most significant change in the modern status of prisons and now, at last, Stephen Toth takes us behind the gates to show how the institution legitimized France's repression of criminal youth and added a unique layer to the nation's carceral system. Drawing on insights from sociology, criminology, critical theory, and social history, Stephen Toth dissects Mettray's social anatomy, exploring inmates' experiences. More than 17,000 young men passed through the reformatory before its closure, and Toth situates their struggles within changing conceptions of childhood and adolescence in modern France. Mettray demonstrates that the colony was an ill-conceived project marked by internal contradictions. Its social order was one of subjection and subversion, as officials struggled for order and inmates struggled for autonomy. Toth's formidable archival work exposes the nature of the relationships between, and among, prisoners and administrators. He explores the daily grind of existence: living conditions, discipline, labor, sex, and violence. Thus, he gives voice to the incarcerated, not simply to the incarcerators, whose ideas and agendas tend to dominate the historical record. Mettray is, above all else, a deeply personal illumination of life inside France's most venerated carceral institution.
Author : Prison Association of New York
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Page : 732 pages
File Size : 46,44 MB
Release : 1869
Category : Prisons
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Author : Patrick Joseph Murray
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Page : 158 pages
File Size : 36,19 MB
Release : 1854
Category : England
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Author : New York (State). Legislature. Senate
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Page : 1082 pages
File Size : 31,76 MB
Release : 1869
Category : Government publications
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Page : 842 pages
File Size : 15,61 MB
Release : 1856
Category : Education
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Vol. 25 is the report of the commissioner of education for 1880; v. 29, report for 1877.
Author : Henry Barnard
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Page : 826 pages
File Size : 15,94 MB
Release : 1870
Category : Education
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Author : Henry Barnard
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Page : 390 pages
File Size : 49,81 MB
Release : 1857
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Author : Henry Barnard
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Page : 374 pages
File Size : 28,78 MB
Release : 1857
Category : Child welfare
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Author : Ann Laura Stoler
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 333 pages
File Size : 40,32 MB
Release : 2010-01-25
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 140083547X
Along the Archival Grain offers a unique methodological and analytic opening to the affective registers of imperial governance and the political content of archival forms. In a series of nuanced mediations on the nature of colonial documents from the nineteenth-century Netherlands Indies, Ann Laura Stoler identifies the social epistemologies that guided perception and practice, revealing the problematic racial ontologies of that confused epistemic space. Navigating familiar and extraordinary paths through the lettered lives of those who ruled, she seizes on moments when common sense failed and prevailing categories no longer seemed to work. She asks not what colonial agents knew, but what happened when what they thought they knew they found they did not. Rejecting the notion that archival labor be approached as an extractive enterprise, Stoler sets her sights on archival production as a consequential act of governance, as a field of force with violent effect, and not least as a vivid space to do ethnography.