Criminal Intimacy: Prison and the Uneven History of Modern American Sexuality

Criminal Intimacy: Prison and the Uneven History of Modern American Sexuality

by Regina Kunzel
ISBN-10:
0226462277
ISBN-13:
9780226462271
Pub. Date:
05/30/2010
Publisher:
University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10:
0226462277
ISBN-13:
9780226462271
Pub. Date:
05/30/2010
Publisher:
University of Chicago Press
Criminal Intimacy: Prison and the Uneven History of Modern American Sexuality

Criminal Intimacy: Prison and the Uneven History of Modern American Sexuality

by Regina Kunzel
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Overview

Sex is usually assumed to be a closely guarded secret of prison life. But it has long been the subject of intense scrutiny by both prison administrators and reformers—as well as a source of fascination and anxiety for the American public. Historically, sex behind bars has evoked radically different responses from professionals and the public alike. In Criminal Intimacy, Regina Kunzel tracks these varying interpretations and reveals their foundational influence on modern thinking about sexuality and identity.
 
Historians have held the fusion of sexual desire and identity to be the defining marker of sexual modernity, but sex behind bars, often involving otherwise heterosexual prisoners, calls those assumptions into question. By exploring the sexual lives of prisoners and the sexual culture of prisons over the past two centuries—along with the impact of a range of issues, including race, class, and gender; sexual violence; prisoners’ rights activism; and the HIV epidemic—Kunzel discovers a world whose surprising plurality and mutability reveals the fissures and fault lines beneath modern sexuality itself.
 
Drawing on a wide range of sources, including physicians, psychiatrists, sociologists, correctional administrators, journalists, and prisoners themselves—as well as depictions of prison life in popular culture—Kunzel argues for the importance of the prison to the history of sexuality and for the centrality of ideas about sex and sexuality to the modern prison. In the process, she deepens and complicates our understanding of sexuality in America.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780226462271
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 05/30/2010
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 384
Sales rank: 972,893
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Regina Kunzel is the Larned Professor of History and Professor of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Yale University. Kunzel is the author of Criminal Intimacy: Prison and the Uneven History of Modern American Sexuality, also published by the University of Chicago Press.
 

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Introduction 1

1 "An Architecture Adapted to Morals" 15

2 "Every Prison Has Its Perverts" 45

3 The Problem of Prison Sex in Mid-Twentieth-Century America 77

4 "The Deviants Are the Heterosexuals" 111

5 Rape, Race, and the Violent Prison 149

6 "Lessons in Being Gay" 191

Epilogue 225

Notes 239

Bibliography 311

Index 355

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