Amherst College: Syllabus https://www.amherst.edu/ en POSC 60 - Syllabus with links to e-reserves for Punishment, Politics and Culture https://www.amherst.edu/academiclife/departments/courses/1011S/POSC/POSC-60-1011S/syllabus/node/279469 <span class="field field--name-title field--type-string field--label-hidden">POSC 60 - Syllabus with links to e-reserves for Punishment, Politics and Culture</span> <span class="field field--name-uid field--type-entity-reference field--label-hidden"><a title="View user profile." href="/user/8788" class="username">Theresa A. Laizer</a></span> <span class="field field--name-created field--type-created field--label-hidden"><time datetime="2011-01-04T14:59:18-05:00" title="Tuesday, January 4, 2011, at 2:59 PM" class="datetime">Tuesday, 1/4/2011, at 2:59 PM</time> </span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>PUNISHMENT, POLITICS AND CULTURE<br><br>Spring, 2011<br><br>Austin Sarat<br>413-542-2308<br>adsarat@amherst.edu<br><br>Office Hours<br>&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;<br>Tuesday 2:00PM-3:30PM and Thursday 2:00PM-3:30PM<br>&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;<br>Other than war, punishment is the most dramatic manifestation of state power. Whom a society punishes and how it punishes are key political questions as well as indicators of its character. This course considers connections between punishment and politics in the contemporary United States. We will ask whether we punish too much and too severely, or too little and too leniently. We will consider the politicization and racialization punishment and examine particular modalities through which the state dispenses its penal power. Among the questions to be discussed are: Does punishment express our noblest aspirations for justice or our basest desires for vengeance? Can it ever be an adequate expression of, or response to, the pain of the victims of crime? When is it appropriate to forgive rather than punish? Throughout we will try to understand the meaning of punishment by examining the way it is represented in politics and popular culture.<br><br>Books for the course are available at the Amherst Bookstore. <br><br>&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;<span class="green">Stephen Mitchell, The Book of Job<br>&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;James Whitman, Harsh Justice<br>&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Herman Melville, Billy Budd<br>&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Fox Butterfield, All God’s Children<br>&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Austin Sarat, When the State Kills: Capital Punishment and the American Condition<br>&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Austin Sarat, Mercy on Trial: What It Means to Stop an Execution</span><br><br>Other readings are available on the course website on CMS.<br><br class="red"><span class="red">Please note that there are several films streaming on e-reserve. </span><br><br>I. INTRODUCTION: PUNISHMENT AND PAIN<br><br><span class="red">FILM-Pierrepoint, The Last Hangman </span><br><br>1.&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Introduction (January 26)</p><blockquote><a href="/system/files/Francis%20v.%20Resweber.pdf">Francis v. Resweber, 329 US (1947) 459</a><div><br><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/17/us/17ohio.html?_r=2&amp;scp=1&amp;sq=ohio%20plans%20to%20try%20again%20as%20execution%20goes%20wrong&amp;st=cse">“Ohio Plans to Try Again as Execution Goes Wrong,” New York Times (September 2009)</a></div></blockquote><p><span class="red">FILM: Noon Wine</span><br><br>2.&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;The Phenomonology of Suffering: If There Is Punishment There Must Be Guilt, But Without Punishment Can There Be Innocence? (February 2)</p><blockquote><div><span class="green">Stephen Mitchell, The Book of Job (P)</span><br><a href="/system/files/Scarry%2C%20The%20Body%20in%20Pain.pdf">Elaine Scarry, “The Structure of Torture,” in The Body in Pain, 27-59</a><br></div></blockquote><p>3.&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Punishment and the Constitution of Culture (February 9)</p><blockquote><a href="/system/files/Mead%2C%20The%20Psychology%20of%20Punitive%20Justice.pdf">George H. Mead, “The Psychology of&nbsp; Punitive Justice,” 23 American Journal of &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Sociology (1917), 577-602</a><div><br><span class="green">James Whitman, Harsh Justice, Introduction, Chapter 1, 2, 3, 5, Conclusion (P)</span><br><a href="/system/files/Garland%2C%20Punishment%20and%20Culture.pdf">David Garland, “Punishment and Culture: The Symbolic Dimensions of Criminal Justice,” 11 Studies in Law, Politics, and Society (1991), 191-224</a><br></div></blockquote><p>II. PUTTING PAIN TO WORK<br><br>4. &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;What Makes Pain Punitive? And What Does Punishment Say About Those Who Punish?- I (February 16)</p><blockquote><div><span class="green">Herman Melville, Billy Budd (P)</span><br><a href="/system/files/Morris%2C%20Persons%20and%20Punishment.pdf">Herbert Morris, “Persons and Punishment”</a><br><a href="/system/files/Robinson%20v.%20California.pdf">Robinson v. California, 370 US (1962) 660</a><br></div></blockquote><p>5.&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;What Makes Pain Punitive? And What Does Punishment Say About Those Who Punish?- II (February 23)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><blockquote><a href="/system/files/Kahan%2C%20The%20anatomy%20of%20disgust%20in%20criminal%20law.pdf">Dan Kahan, “The Anatomy Of Disgust in Criminal Law,” 99 Michigan Law Review (1998), 1621</a><div><br><a href="/system/files/Connolly%2C%20The%20Ethos%20of%20Pluralization.pdf">William Connolly, “The Desire to Punish,” in The Ethos of Pluralization, 41-49, 58-74</a><br><a href="/system/files/Klass%2C%20Victim%20Impact%20Statement.pdf">Marc Klass, “Victim Impact Statement” </a><br><a href="/system/files/Sarat%2C%20Vengeance%2C%20Victims%20and%20the%20Identities%20of%20Law_0.pdf">Austin Sarat, “The Return of Revenge: Hearing the Voice of the Victim in Capital Trials,” Social and Legal Studies</a><br></div></blockquote><p>III. THE PAINS OF PUNISHMENT<br><br><span class="red">FILM:&nbsp; Sling Blade</span><br><br>6.&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Imprisonment and Indignity-I (March 2)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><blockquote><a href="/system/files/Ruffin%20v.%20Commonwealth.pdf">Ruffin v. Commonwealth, 62 Va. (1871) 1024</a><div><br><a href="/system/files/Pugh%20v.%20Locke.pdf">Pugh v. Locke, 406 F. Supp. (1976) 318-337</a><br><span class="green">Fox Butterfield, All God’s Children (P)</span></div></blockquote><p><span class="red">FILM: Shawshank Redemption</span><br><br>7. &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Imprisonment and Indignity-II (March 9)</p><blockquote><a href="/system/files/Rhodes%20v.%20Chapman.pdf">Rhodes v. Chapman, 452 US (1981) 337-377</a><div><br><a href="/system/files/Wilson%20v.%20Seiter.pdf">Wilson v. Seiter, 111 S. Ct. (1991) 2321-2331</a><br><a href="/system/files/Simmons%20v.%20Galvin%2C%20No%2008-1569.pdf">Simmons v. Galvin, No. 08-1569 (July 31, 2009)</a><br><a href="/system/files/Coleman%20v%20Schwarzenegger.pdf">Coleman v. Schwarzenegger, No. Civ S-90-0520 LKK JFN P (Aug., 4, 2009), 1-13, 21-28, 37–44, 49-73, 99-102, 119-133, 181-184</a><br></div></blockquote><p>8.&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;The Violence of Imprisonment: Is the State of Nature Inside Law? (March 23)</p><blockquote><a href="/system/files/United%20States%20v.%20Bailey.pdf">United States v. Bailey, 444 US&nbsp; (1980) 394-436</a><div><br><a href="/system/files/Hudson%20v.%20McMillian.pdf">Hudson v. McMillan, 503 US (1992) 1-12, 17-29</a><br><a href="/system/files/Farmer%20v.%20Brennan.pdf">Farmer v. Brennan, 511 US (1994) 825-858</a><br></div></blockquote><p>IV. COMPETING IMPULSES: SEVERITY AND ITS LIMITS<br><br><span class="red">FILM:&nbsp; I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang </span><br><br>9. &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Mandatory Sentences, Chain Gangs, and Solitary Confinement and The American Way of Punishment (March 30)&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><blockquote><a href="/system/files/Harmelin%20v.%20Michigan.pdf">Harmelin v. Michigan, 501 US (1991) 957-966, 975-996, 1009-1027</a><div><br><a href="/system/files/Dayan%2C%20Held%20in%20the%20Body%20of%20the%20State.pdf">Joan Dayan, “Held in the Body of the State: Prisons, Memory, and the Law”</a><br><a href="/system/files/Butterfield%2C%20With%20Cash%20Tight%2C%20States%20Reassess%20Long%20Jail%20Terms.pdf">Fox Butterfield, “With Cash Tight, States Reassess Long Jail Terms,” NY Times (November 10, 2003)</a><br><a href="http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?hid=12&amp;sid=4a82de3c-7308-4786-a942-8d2c9c573473%40sessionmgr4&amp;vid=1&amp;bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZQ%3d%3d#db=aph&amp;AN=37183205">Atul Gawande, “Hellhole: The United States Holds Tens of Thousands of Inmates in Solitary Confinement: Is This Torture?” The New Yorker (March 30, 2009)</a></div></blockquote><p>10.&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;”Three Strikes And You Are Out,” Extending the Sphere of Control and The American Way of Punishment (April 6)&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><blockquote><a href="/system/files/Ewing%20v.%20California.pdf">Erving v. Calfiornia, No. 01-6978 (2003) (O’Connor and Breyer)</a><div><br><a href="/system/files/E.B.%20v.%20Verniero.pdf">E.B. v. Verniero, 119 F. 3d (1997) 1077-1082, 1087-1090, 1092-1093, 1096-1105, 1112- </a><br><a href="/system/files/Kansas%20v.%20Hendricks.pdf">Kansas v. Hendricks, 117 S.Ct. (1997) 2072-2099</a><br></div></blockquote><p><span class="red">FILM-Pierrepoint, The Last Hangman &nbsp;</span>&nbsp; &nbsp;<br><br>11. &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Execution Politics: America and the Future of Capital Punishment-I (April 13)</p><blockquote><a href="/system/files/Connolly%2C%20The%20Will%2C%20Capital%20Punishment%20and%20Cultural%20War.pdf">William Connolly, “The Will, Capital Punishment, and Culture War”</a><div><br><span class="green">Austin Sarat, When the State Kills: Capital Punishment and the American Condition (P)</span><br></div></blockquote><p><span class="red">FILM: Dead Man Walking</span><br><br>12. Execution Politics: America and the Future of Capital Punishment -II (April 20)</p><blockquote><a href="/system/files/Atkins%20v.%20Virginia.pdf">Atkins v. Virginia 536 U.S. 304 (2002) (Stevens, Scalia)&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;</a><div><br><a href="/system/files/Kotlowitz%2C%20In%20the%20Face%20of%20Death.pdf">Alex Kotlowitz, “In The Face of Death,” NY Times (July 6, 2003)</a><br><a href="http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?hid=12&amp;sid=d92744ad-a040-45f3-b2ec-f8c4a11318b1%40sessionmgr10&amp;vid=1&amp;bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZQ%3d%3d#db=aph&amp;AN=39979814">Rachel Barkow, “The Court of Life and Death: The Two Tracks of Constitutional Sentencing Law and the Case for Conformity,” 107 Michigan Law Review (2009), 1145-1205</a></div></blockquote><p>V. BEYOND PAIN?<br><br>13. &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Beyond Severity: New Attitudes Toward Punishment (April 27)</p><blockquote><a href="http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?hid=12&amp;sid=caeb2c9a-e352-4788-a75c-08b1033098fa%40sessionmgr10&amp;vid=1&amp;bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZQ%3d%3d#db=aph&amp;AN=36073141">Adam Kolber, “The Subjective Experience of Punishment,” 109 Columbia Law Review (2009), 182-236&nbsp;</a><div>&nbsp; &nbsp;</div><div><br><a href="/system/files/Nussbaum%2C%20Equity%20and%20Mercy.pdf">Martha Nussbaum, “Equity and Mercy”</a><br><span class="green">Austin Sarat, Mercy on Trial: What It Means to Stop an Execution (P)</span>&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <br></div></blockquote><p>14. &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;Conclusion (May 4)</p></div> Tue, 04 Jan 2011 19:59:18 +0000 talaizer 279469 at https://www.amherst.edu POSC 60_2011 SYLLABUS https://www.amherst.edu/academiclife/departments/courses/1011S/POSC/POSC-60-1011S/syllabus/node/279471 <span class="field field--name-title field--type-string field--label-hidden">POSC 60_2011 SYLLABUS</span> <span class="field field--name-uid field--type-entity-reference field--label-hidden"><a title="View user profile." href="/user/8788" class="username">Theresa A. 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