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Freedom within bars: maximum security prisoners’ negotiations of identity through rap / Bramwell, Richard   Journal Article
Bramwell, Richard Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper examines the construction of prisoners’ identity through rap in England’s high security prisons. While hip hop studies has often addressed rap’s connection to the social practices of criminalized youths, prison rap cultures have received scant attention. This paper draws on a series of rap workshops and interviews with prisoners to investigate the experiences of black prisoners in high security prisons and how identities are produced and negotiated through rap. Rap is associated with the production of a range of identities and identifications, enabling prisoners to accommodate themselves to the conditions of their incarceration and to challenge aspects of the criminal justice system that they experience as unfair or illegitimate.
Key Words Racism  Prison  England  Hip Hop  Rap  Cultur 
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