Incarcerated women’s cooking and eating practices in a ‘humane’ Danish open prison

Q2 Social Sciences Nordic Journal of Criminology Pub Date : 2021-07-03 DOI:10.1080/2578983X.2021.1982551
Mary Weir
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ABSTRACT The aim of this article is to examine incarcerated women’s cooking and eating practices in a Danish open prison to gain insight into the Nordic penal exceptionalism debate. Self-catering and the policy of normalization, which dictates that prison conditions be as similar as possible to conditions outside the prison, have been seen by some as evidence of humane prison conditions. This article draws on three months of ethnographic fieldwork to argue that incarcerated women in a mixed-gender Danish open prison use cooking and eating to display family, articulate allegiance, and negotiate relations of exchange. Incarcerated women used food preparation to maintain relationships with family and negotiate relationships with other prisoners, yet data also reveal the ways in which incarceration and turnover profoundly strained these relationships. I argue that self-catering is worth emulating while emphasizing the limitations of labelling it humane and propose that turnover deserves further research.
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在丹麦一个“人道”的开放式监狱里,被监禁的妇女的烹饪和饮食习惯
本文的目的是研究丹麦开放式监狱中被监禁妇女的烹饪和饮食习惯,以深入了解北欧刑法例外论的辩论。自给自足和正常化政策要求监狱条件尽可能与监狱外的条件相似,一些人认为这是人道监狱条件的证据。本文通过三个月的人种学田野调查,论证了在丹麦一个男女混合的开放式监狱中,被监禁的女性用烹饪和饮食来展示家庭,表达忠诚,并谈判交换关系。被监禁的女性通过准备食物来维持与家人的关系,并与其他囚犯协商关系,但数据也显示,监禁和人员调动会严重破坏这些关系。我认为自助餐饮值得效仿,同时强调给它贴上人性化标签的局限性,并提出营业额值得进一步研究。
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Nordic Journal of Criminology
Nordic Journal of Criminology Social Sciences-Law
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