Narrating COVID and captivity in Italy: ‘no prison’ writings and the restorative potential of the penitentiary

IF 0.4 3区 历史学 Q3 AREA STUDIES Modern Italy Pub Date : 2024-09-19 DOI:10.1017/mit.2024.33
Monica Jansen, Stefania Basilisco
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Italy's prison overcrowding became world news in early March 2020, when the COVID-19 outbreak sparked riots in prisons across the country, causing the death of 13 inmates. As a crisis narrative, the COVID-19 pandemic made visible the deep, ongoing crisis of Italy's prison system and disclosed new conditions for critical thought on the restorative potential of the penitentiary system. This article first describes the impact of COVID-19 on Adriano Sofri's ‘no prison’ writings, starting from his column in Il Foglio on the prison uprisings in March that followed the announcement of the anti-COVID measures; it subsequently analyses the Italian response to the pandemic from an internal, practitioner-led perspective. By offering both a dialectic and an immanent perspective, it aims to develop new ways of understanding the detention system and enhance the social credibility of the penitentiary system in Italy beyond the constraints of COVID and the emergency logic.

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在意大利讲述 COVID 和囚禁:"无监狱 "写作与监狱的恢复潜力
2020 年 3 月初,COVID-19 的爆发引发了全国监狱的骚乱,造成 13 名囚犯死亡,意大利监狱人满为患的问题成为世界新闻。作为一种危机叙事,COVID-19疫情让人们看到了意大利监狱系统深刻而持续的危机,并为批判性思考监狱系统的恢复潜力提供了新的条件。本文首先描述了 COVID-19 对阿德里亚诺-索弗里的 "无监狱 "著作的影响,从他在《Il Foglio》上发表的专栏开始,讲述了反 COVID 措施宣布后 3 月份的监狱起义;随后从内部、实践者主导的角度分析了意大利对这一流行病的反应。通过提供辩证和内在的视角,本书旨在开发理解拘留系统的新方法,并超越 COVID 和紧急逻辑的限制,提高意大利监狱系统的社会可信度。
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