Working Through the Past: Punishment, Accountability, and Transformation Within Self and Structure
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Published:2023
Vivian Swayne, 2023. "Working Through the Past: Punishment, Accountability, and Transformation Within Self and Structure", Planetary Sociology: Beyond the Entanglement of Identity and Social Structure, Harry F. Dahms
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Abstract
Individual, interpersonal, and societal transformation will require continually working through the past. In this chapter, I process how inequalities contextualized my identity formation in the Southeastern United States. Racism, colonization, environmental degradation, misogyny, and homophobia shaped the institutions central to my Appalachian socialization – namely family, education, and law. Then, when the criminal punishment system interfered with one of my earliest intimate relationships, it sparked my interest and commitment to prison abolition. Ultimately, I find creativity and accountability, both personally and structurally, essential for potential transformation.
