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In this timeless time : living and dying on death row in America / Bruce Jackson and Diane Christian.

Author/creator Jackson, Bruce, 1936-
Other author/creatorChristian, Diane, 1939-
Other author/creatorDuke University. Center for Documentary Studies.
Format Video (DVD), Book, and Print
Publication Info[Chapel Hill] : University of North Carolina Press, ©2012.
Descriptionxiv, 242 pages : illustrations ; 21 x 24 cm + 1 videodisc (DVD ; 4 3/4 in.)
Subject(s)
Series Documentary arts and culture
Documentary arts and culture. ^A1036048
Contents On death row -- pt. I. Pictures : The row ; Food ; In the J-23 dayroom ; A volleyball game in the cage ; Hands and mirrors ; Eight who were resentenced to life and are now doing time ; Three who are still there, one who was resentenced to life and then paroled, and one who was set free after twenty-one years and then exonerated ; Twelve dead men --
Contents pt. II. Words : Being there ; Killable killers ; Dangerous people ; Good time and hard time ; The prisoner Jack Smith and the late Excell White ; Terminology ; Getting to J ; Ellis's yellow line ; Visitors ; Counts ; Recreation ; Porters, floorboys, building tenders ; Noise ; Night, Brandon, Emily, and George ; Violence ; Craziness and boredom ; All the things a man might do on the row ; Sockets and glass ; Nowhere land ; Time ; Living space and killing space ; The death house ; Getting off the row ; Why execute? ; Equity: Callins v. James ; Giving up on death ; Trends ; Records --
Contents pt. III. Working : Avoiding the row ; An invitation ; Building tenders ; Documenting the row ; Bona fides ; "I'd like to cut your fuckin' throat" ; Trust ; Why talk? ; Punishing Diane ; Testifying ; Screening Death Row ; Brent Bullock Jr. and Norman Mailer ; In This Timeless Time --
Contents Appendixes : 1. Layout of Ellis Unit inside the Fence ; 2. The DR three-ring binder ; 3. Justice Thurgood Marshall's dissent in Gregg v. Georgia -- Cases.
Abstract Presents an examination of life on death row in a Texas prison, covering the brutal everyday experiences of the inmates and discussing the inconsistencies and arbitrariness of the judicial system in condeming prisoners.
General note"Published ... in association with the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University."
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 2011035951
ISBN9780807835395 (cloth : alk. paper)
ISBN0807835390 (cloth : alk. paper)

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