Sound, Order and Survival in Prison
Discover the intricate soundscape of prison life in Sound, Order and Survival in Prison by Kate Herrity, published by Bristol University Press in 2024. This compelling hardback spans 210 pages and offers a unique exploration of the auditory experiences that define the lives of those within a UK prison community. Through immersive aural ethnography, Herrity captures the significance of the constant clangs, bangs, and jangles that permeate daily life, revealing how sound shapes social interactions and survival strategies in this challenging environment. Join Herrity on a profound journey that brings the often-overlooked acoustic dimensions of incarceration to the forefront, making this book an essential read for anyone interested in sociology, prison studies, and the human experience. Experience the vivid portrayal of life behind bars and gain insights into the complex relationship between sound and social order.