Frontmatter -- Contents -- INTRODUCTION FROM THE SPECIAL ISSUE EDITORS -- Feeling the Carceral: Emotions and the Affective Politics of Incarceration -- ARTICLES -- Emotional Perspectives from Carceral Spaces and Beyond -- Education, Gossip and Social Carcerality: Contesting the Liminal Spaces Between Incarcerated Body and Incarcerated Mind -- À fleur de peau: An In-depth Look at Two Strategies of Handling Emotion in French Prisons -- The Power of Meaning -- A PAWSitive Connection -- Emotions Are Ours as Humans: The No Apology, Apology -- Prison is a Trap -- RESPONSE -- Carceral Power and Emotions: A Reflection -- PRISONERS’ STRUGGLES -- Call for Contributions: Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of Prisoners’ Justice Day -- BOOK REVIEWS -- The Sentences That Create Us: Crafting a Writer’s Life in Prison by Caits Meissner (2022) Chicago: Haymarket Books, 339 pp. -- The Prisoner Society: Power, Adaptation and Social Life in an English Prison by Ben Crewe (2009) Oxford: Oxford University Press, 519 pp -- Out to Defend Ourselves: A History of Montreal’s First Haitian Street Gang by Maxime Aurélien and Ted Rutland (2023) Halifax: Fernwood Publishing, 170 pp. -- Divide and Conquer: Race, Gangs, Identity and Conflict by Robert D. Weide (2022) Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 284 pp. -- Available Titles and Call for Book Reviews -- UPCOMING SPECIAL ISSUES – CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS -- Profiling and Carceral States / Les profilages et les |