Red and Black: the Gender Dimension of the Difference and Exclusion Structures in the Male Colonies

  • E. Omelchenko
Keywords: penal colony, prison hierarchy, masculinity, prisoners, Russia

Abstract

In this paper I am discussing the production of status and hierarchies in the context of formal and informal power in the Russian penal colonies based on the empirical material of 20 biographical interviews with men who have experience of imprisonment and 5 expert interviews with members of prison staff. This paper analyzes the ways prisoners adopt to the difference and exclusion structures in prison in the different types of colonies. The focus on gender allows us to identify the normative framework for the construction of dominant and subordinate masculinity under the double pressure of a formal (modal) and informal (thieves’) power in the situation of isolation and control.
Published
2016-03-20
How to Cite
Omelchenko, E. (2016). Red and Black: the Gender Dimension of the Difference and Exclusion Structures in the Male Colonies . ZHURNAL SOTSIOLOGII I SOTSIALNOY ANTROPOLOGII (The Journal of Sociology and Social Anthropology), 19(2), 143–159. Retrieved from http://jourssa.ru/jourssa/article/view/491