Cruel and Unusual: Punishment and U.S. Culture: A Cultural History of Punishment in America

Cruel and Unusual: Punishment and U.S. Culture: A Cultural History of Punishment in America

by Brian Jarvis (Author)

Synopsis

From the excesses of Puritan patriarchs to the barbarism of slavery and on into the prison-industrial complex, punishment in the US has a long and gruesome history. In the post-Vietnam era, the prison population has increased tenfold and the death penalty has enjoyed a renaissance. Few subjects in contemporary US society provoke as much controversy as punishment. In this context, Cruel and Unusual aims to offer the first comprehensive exploration of the history of punishment as it has been mediated in American culture. Grounding his analysis in Marxist theory, psychoanalysis and Foucault's influential work on discipline, Brian Jarvis examines a range of cultural texts, from seventeenth century execution sermons to twenty-first century prison films, to uncover the politics, economics and erotics of punishment. This wide-ranging and interdisciplinary survey constructs a genealogy of cruelty through close reading of novels by Hawthorne and Melville, fictional accounts of the Rosenberg execution by Coover and Doctorow, slave narratives and prison writings by African Americans and the critically neglected genre of American prison films. In the process, Cruel and Unusual unmasks a fundamental conflict between legends of liberty in the Land of the Free and the secret, silenced histories of sadomasochistic desire, punishment for profit and social control.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Publisher: Pluto Press
Published: 23 Jan 2004

ISBN 10: 0745315380
ISBN 13: 9780745315386

Media Reviews
This wide-ranging and interdisciplinary survey constructs a geneaology of cruelty ... Cruel and Unusual unmasks a fundamental conflict between legends of liberty and the secret, silenced histories of sadomasochistic desire, punishment for profit and social control. Shocking and controversial, this study brings to mind the locked-down, sadistic menatl health facility in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. It's not surprising that it took someone 'outside the box' to see clearly the contradiction in American culture -- www.sirreadalot.org/issues/
Author Bio
Brian Jarvis lectures in American Literature at Loughborough University. This is his first book.