Prison Song
Prison Song
Music and Incarceration in the United States
Metzer, David
The University of Michigan Press
04/2026
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9780472078042
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List of Images and Music Examples
Acknowledgments
Introduction
"The Prisoner's Song": Sentimentality in Early Country Songs about Incarceration
A Community of Song: Recordings of Women at Parchman Farm (1933-39)
Death Row in Country Music
Johnny Cash, At Folsom Prison
The Attica Uprising: Musicians Respond
Life Stories of the Incarcerated: Joan Baez, "Prison Trilogy"
Life Stories of the Incarcerated: Early Hip Hop
Prison Letters and Calls in Hip Hop
Mass Incarceration: Life Stories, Rage, and Healing
From Collecting to Collaboration: Cheryl L'Hirondelle's Why the Caged Bird Sings
Select Sources
Acknowledgments
Introduction
"The Prisoner's Song": Sentimentality in Early Country Songs about Incarceration
A Community of Song: Recordings of Women at Parchman Farm (1933-39)
Death Row in Country Music
Johnny Cash, At Folsom Prison
The Attica Uprising: Musicians Respond
Life Stories of the Incarcerated: Joan Baez, "Prison Trilogy"
Life Stories of the Incarcerated: Early Hip Hop
Prison Letters and Calls in Hip Hop
Mass Incarceration: Life Stories, Rage, and Healing
From Collecting to Collaboration: Cheryl L'Hirondelle's Why the Caged Bird Sings
Select Sources
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Music and social justice; music and incarceration; music and the carceral state; incarceration and the arts; hip hop; country music; Indigenous music; systemic racism and incarceration; Jim Crow and criminal justice; mass incarceration; capital punishment; incarceration of Indigenous peoples; sentimentality; Johnny Cash; Merle Haggard; Steve Earle; Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five; Nas; ASAP Rocky; Meek Mill; J Cole
List of Images and Music Examples
Acknowledgments
Introduction
"The Prisoner's Song": Sentimentality in Early Country Songs about Incarceration
A Community of Song: Recordings of Women at Parchman Farm (1933-39)
Death Row in Country Music
Johnny Cash, At Folsom Prison
The Attica Uprising: Musicians Respond
Life Stories of the Incarcerated: Joan Baez, "Prison Trilogy"
Life Stories of the Incarcerated: Early Hip Hop
Prison Letters and Calls in Hip Hop
Mass Incarceration: Life Stories, Rage, and Healing
From Collecting to Collaboration: Cheryl L'Hirondelle's Why the Caged Bird Sings
Select Sources
Acknowledgments
Introduction
"The Prisoner's Song": Sentimentality in Early Country Songs about Incarceration
A Community of Song: Recordings of Women at Parchman Farm (1933-39)
Death Row in Country Music
Johnny Cash, At Folsom Prison
The Attica Uprising: Musicians Respond
Life Stories of the Incarcerated: Joan Baez, "Prison Trilogy"
Life Stories of the Incarcerated: Early Hip Hop
Prison Letters and Calls in Hip Hop
Mass Incarceration: Life Stories, Rage, and Healing
From Collecting to Collaboration: Cheryl L'Hirondelle's Why the Caged Bird Sings
Select Sources
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Music and social justice; music and incarceration; music and the carceral state; incarceration and the arts; hip hop; country music; Indigenous music; systemic racism and incarceration; Jim Crow and criminal justice; mass incarceration; capital punishment; incarceration of Indigenous peoples; sentimentality; Johnny Cash; Merle Haggard; Steve Earle; Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five; Nas; ASAP Rocky; Meek Mill; J Cole