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摘要
虽然监狱经历已经成为他们许多人生活中不可或缺的一部分,但在批判性的监狱研究中,被定罪和监禁的爵士音乐家的叙述几乎没有被确定或检查过。这篇最初发表于2002年的文章旨在通过论述爵士音乐家的自传(其中许多人因毒品指控而被监禁)作为一种监狱文学的子体裁值得更深入的考虑,从而帮助填补这一空白。它主要借鉴了1974年非洲裔美国钢琴家汉普顿·霍斯(Hampton Hawes)的人生故事《远离我》(Raise Up Off Me)和1979年白人萨克斯手阿尔特·佩珀(Art Pepper)的人生故事《直男人生》(Straight life),阐述了监禁如何影响了他们各自对种族和社会问题的态度,强调了监狱场景的破坏性逻辑和爵士乐场景的解放效果之间的紧张关系。
Le jazz en prison : l’apport des récits des musiciens
Although the prison experience has been an integral part of the lives of many of them, the narratives of criminalized and incarcerated jazz musicians have hardly been identified or examined as such within critical prison studies. This article – originally published in 2002 – intends to help fill this gap by arguing that autobiographies of jazz musicians, many of whom have been incarcerated on narcotics charges, deserve closer consideration as a sub-genre of prison literature. Drawing primarily on Raise Up Off Me, the 1974 life story of African-American pianist Hampton Hawes, and Straight Life, the 1979 narrative of white saxophone player Art Pepper, it elaborates upon how imprisonment did affect their respective attitudes about racial and social issues, emphasizing the tension between the destructive logic of the jail scene and the emancipatory effect of the jazz scene.
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Déviance et société analyse, à travers les courants de recherche les plus récents, à des phénomènes de société tels que l"insécurité, les drogues, les délinquances, la prostitution, la corruption, la criminalité organisée, les peines privatives de liberté, etc... D"une manière générale, Déviance et Société propose, sur la base d"une culture de coopération scientifique internationale, des textes relatifs à l"analyse des normativités, des déviances, des politiques de prévention et du processus pénal.