AAST 220 - Doin’ Time: A History of Black Incarceration 3 SS, CD
Spring Semester. This course considers how a system of imprisoning Black men and women in the U. S. has been sustained from colonial times to the present. Beginning with Foucault’s Discipline and Punish, and Davis’s Are Prisons Obsolete?, the course establishes a theoretical grounding upon which to understand early systems of surveillance and confinement. The course surveys institutions, justice systems, and incarcerated men’s and women’s crimes, punishments, and experiences negotiating what can arguably be termed 21
st-century re-enslavement.
Prerequisites & Notes Ms. Brooks
Credits: 3
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