The Gender Correctional Machine: Institutional Mechanisms that Reinforce a Patriarchal Gender Order in Correctional Facilities

Micaela Robalino
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Mass incarceration is a feminist struggle. Not only are women the fastest growing population in correctional facilities in the United States but they also face institutional regulations that aim at "correcting" their gender and sexual "deviance." Correction, within women's correctional facilities, refers to the structural attempt to enforce a gendered, class-based, and racialized order. The mechanism that allows the gender correctional machine to be enacted functions through two branches: correctional industries and library content. This study examines the extent to which regulatory programs, such as limited labor options and libraries, are actually constructed through male-gaze-dominated norms. By looking at the connection between vocational programs and the prison-industrial complex, it is evident that labor-oriented programs not only exploit women but do so in a gendered way. Low-waged, traditionally feminine, and potentially racialized training within the facilities showcase the regulatory mechanism to keep women "were they belong." Furthermore, this study imports the theoretical lens of Laura Mulvey's notion of the male gaze into the area of sociology of law, and seeks to understand how prison libraries enforce patriarchal norms. By looking at denied and permitted library publications in the Philadelphia Department of Prisons, this study shows that the male gaze functions as a normalizing and correcting force in the ways that gender and sexuality are visually portrayed in publications' covers. Thus, the study unveils the regulatory mechanisms of the gender correctional machine, and proposes radical resistance as an alternative to it.
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性别矫正机器:在矫正设施中强化父权性别秩序的制度机制
大规模监禁是一场女权主义斗争。女性不仅是美国惩教机构中增长最快的人口,而且她们还面临着旨在“纠正”她们的性别和性“偏差”的制度规定。在女子教养设施中,矫正指的是一种结构性的尝试,以强制执行性别、阶级和种族化的秩序。使性别矫正机器得以实施的机制通过两个分支发挥作用:矫正行业和图书馆内容。这项研究考察了监管项目,如有限的劳动力选择和图书馆,实际上是通过男性主导的规范构建的程度。通过观察职业培训项目和监狱-工业综合体之间的联系,很明显,以劳动为导向的培训项目不仅剥削妇女,而且以性别的方式剥削妇女。低工资、传统的女性化和潜在的种族化培训表明,监管机制让女性“属于自己”。此外,本研究将劳拉·穆尔维(Laura Mulvey)的男性凝视概念的理论视角引入法律社会学领域,并试图理解监狱图书馆如何执行父权规范。通过观察费城监狱部门被拒绝和被允许的图书馆出版物,这项研究表明,男性的目光在出版物封面上视觉上描绘性别和性行为的方式上起到了一种正常化和纠正的作用。因此,本研究揭示了性别矫正机器的调节机制,并提出激进抵抗作为其替代方案。
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