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PRISONS: FROM ANTIQUITY TO SUPERMAX

HISTORY/LEGALST 235
과목 설명

Examines the development of prisons from the ancient Mediterranean world to the present in the US and Europe. Pays particular attention to the way in which imprisonment has been used against marginalized populations. Examines the development of carceral tactics across a number of registers, including the prison as an ancient political tactic, the economic logic of early modern debtors' prisons, the relationship of prisons and workhouses to forms of capitalism, prisons and colonial expansion, the relationship between mass incarceration and democratic forms of government, as well as the connections between the abolition of slavery and modern carceral practices. Also looks at the legal and constitutional limitations that have been put on imprisonment by the American legal system. Relies on interdisciplinary approaches to the study of prisons, including History, law, literature, and political theory.

선수과목

None

충족 요건

This course does not satisfy any prerequisites.

학점

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평점
3.26

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수료율
98.04%

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A 비율
61.76%

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학급 규모
102

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강사 (2026 Summr)

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