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Hungry on the inside: Prison food as concrete and symbolic punishment in a women’s prison
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Authors/contributors
- Smoyer, Amy B (Author)
- Lopes, Giza (Author)
Title
Hungry on the inside: Prison food as concrete and symbolic punishment in a women’s prison
Abstract
Women’s perceptions of the prison experience and the punishing dimensions of their confinement are under-examined. To expand knowledge in this area, Sexton’s theory of penal consciousness is used to analyze formerly incarcerated women’s narratives about prison food. This analysis builds understanding about the lived experience of incarceration by explicating one dimension of prisoners’ understandings and perceptions of punishment. Women’s narratives describe both concrete and symbolic punishments associated with food. Participants spoke about poorly designed, sloppy food systems that left them feeling uncared for, ignored, frustrated, and humiliated. Women articulate experiences of hunger that reflect both a deprivation of adequate food and a rationing of humane attentions. These punishing perceptions may inhibit the efforts of social service and health providers to engage incarcerated and formerly incarcerated women in care. In contrast, exceptional participant narratives about positive, non-punishing food experiences suggest that ameliorated food systems could improve the lived experience of incarceration and promote the engagement in services that is needed to improve the outcomes of incarcerated and formerly incarcerated women.
Publication
Punishment & Society
Date
April 1, 2017
Volume
19
Issue
2
Pages
240-255
Journal Abbr
Punishment & Society
Citation Key
smoyerHungryPrisonFood2017
Accessed
10/2/19, 6:52 PM
ISSN
1462-4745
Short Title
Hungry on the inside
Language
English
Library Catalog
SAGE Journals
Extra
54 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
Citation Key Alias: ISI:000395402500006, lens.org/015-306-581-234-40X
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Citation
Smoyer, A. B., & Lopes, G. (2017). Hungry on the inside: Prison food as concrete and symbolic punishment in a women’s prison. Punishment & Society, 19(2), 240–255. https://doi.org/10.1177/1462474516665605
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