Sound, Order and Survival in Prison: The Rhythms and Routines of HMP Midtown

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Main Author: Herrity, Kate (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
Published: Bristol Bristol University Press 2024
In:Year: 2024
Edition:1st ed.
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Front Cover -- Sound, Order and Survival in Prison: The Rhythms and Routines of HMP Midtown -- Copyright information -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Just Landed -- Why sound? -- Stethoscope-ing (auscultation) -- Welcome to "chaos" -- Orientation -- 2 What Are You Hearing Right Now? -- Relegating the interview -- Acclimating and positioning -- Listening for power -- What are you listening to? -- 3 Warp and Weft -- Beyond the walls -- Certain songs -- "The best sound you're gonna hear" -- Absence -- 4 "He's Never Even Had a Magnum!" -- "Pretending to press the brakes" -- From temporal vertigo to temporal dissonance -- Leaving it behind -- 5 Weft and Warp -- Emotional geography -- Feeling the range -- Sanctuary -- 6 A Night Inside -- Night falls -- In the dark -- Brian -- 7 Talk to Me -- "I can't" -- Intimacy and ethics -- Locked in -- 8 Kackerlackas -- Geographies of emotion and exclusion -- "Going for a shit, Sir?" -- Stain and stigma -- 9 A Kettle, a Penguin and a Word Arrow -- A kettle -- A Penguin -- A word arrow -- Breaking silence -- Taking it, and giving it back -- 10 Emotional Contagion -- Trouble rumbling -- "Burn is your currency" -- 'Bubbly' -- Earworms -- 'Mood hoovers' -- 11 Arrhythmia -- Rhythms of violence -- On the netting -- Cell fire -- 12 Polyrhythmia -- A 'good' day -- The regime -- 'Feeding time' -- 13 Jingle Jangle -- Keys -- Brut and Old Spice -- "I hear a lot of things, me" -- 14 Disentangling Power and Order -- Bottom up -- Conducting the noise -- Listening to legitimacy -- Listening to order -- 15 Learning the 'Everyday Tune' -- "The noise of the place" -- Orderly disorder -- Rituals and routines -- 16 Listening to Power -- Every contact matters -- Banging -- Rapid, rhythmic: Bangbangbang -- Slow, rhythmic: Bang. Bang. Bang. -- Arrhythmic: Bangbang … bang. Bang … bang.
The soundscape of prison life is that of constant clangs, bangs and jangles. What is the significance of this cacophonous din to those who live and work with it? This book is the story of a year spent with a UK prison community, bringing its social world vividly to life through aural ethnography --
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Physical Description:1 online resource (211 pages)
ISBN:9781529229509