REFERENCES
- Alejos, Marlene, Rachel Brett, and Jean Zermatten 2005 Babies and Small Children Residing in Prisons. Geneva: Quaker United Nations Office.
- Bonifacio, Valentina 2013 Le statut ambigu de la caméra: une réflexion sur l’utilisation de la caméra vidéo dans le cadre d’un travail de terrain avec les Maskoy dans la région de Chaco au Paraguay. Mondes Contemporains. Revue d’anthropologie sociale et culturelle, 3: 13–30.
- Caddie, Dianne, and Debbie Crisp 1997 Imprisoned Women and Mothers. London: HMSO; [Home Office Research Study 162].
- Drake, Deborah H., Rod Earle, and Jennifer Sloan 2015 General Introduction: What Ethnography Tells Us about Prisons and What Prisons Tell Us about Ethnography. In The Palgrave Handbook of Prison Ethnography. Deborah H. Drake, Rod Earle and Jennifer Sloan, eds. Pp. 1–20. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan; [Palgrave Studies in Prisons and Penology].
- Grossman, Alyssa 2015 Forgotten Domestic Objects. Home Cultures, 12(3): 291–310.
- Grossman, Alyssa, and Selena Kimball 2009 Memory Objects, Memory Dialogues. Reconstruction, 9(1): electronic resource (http://reconstruction.eserver.org/Issues/091/grossman&kimball.shtml)
- Hammersley, Martin 2015 Research ‘Inside’ Viewed from ‘Outside’: Reflections on Prison Ethnography. In The Palgrave Handbook of Prison Ethnography. Deborah H. Drake, Rod Earle and Jennifer Sloan, eds. Pp. 21–39. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan; [Palgrave Studies in Prisons and Penology].
- Jewkey, Yvonne 2012 Autoethnography and Emotion as Intellectual Resources: Doing Prison Research Differently. Qualitative Inquiry, 18(1): 63–75.
- Paggi, Silvia 1993 À propos de l’interview filmée dans la recherche anthropologique. In Memory and Multiculturalism, VIII International Oral History Conference, Lucca-Siena, Pp. 202–220. Siena: Comitato Internazionale di Storia Orale.
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- Schneider, Arnd, and Christopher Wright (eds.) 2013 Anthropology and Art Practice. London, New Delhi, New York and Sydney: Bloomsbury.
- Scott, David 2015 Walking amongst the ‘Grave of the Living’: Reflections about Doing Prison Research from an Abolitionist Perspective. In The Palgrave Handbook of Prison Ethnography. Deborah H. Drake, Rod Earle and Jennifer Sloan, eds. Pp. 40–58. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan; [Palgrave Studies in Prisons and Penology].
- Sloan, Jennifer, and Serena Wright 2015 Going in Green: Reflections on the Challenges of ‘Getting in, Getting on, and Getting out’ for Doctoral Prison Researchers. In The Palgrave Handbook of Prison Ethnography. Deborah H. Drake, Rod Earle and Jennifer Sloan, eds. Pp. 143–168. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan; [Palgrave Studies in Prisons and Penology].
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FILMOGRAPHY
- Schillaci, Rossella (dir.) 2016 Imprisoned Lullaby (original title: Ninna nanna prigioniera); color, 82 mins.; http://www.azulfilm.com/imprisoned-lullaby/
- Veronesi, Lucia, and Valentina Bonifacio (dirs.) 2014 Things from Afar (original title: Le cose da lontano); color, 20 mins.; http://www.luciaveronesi.com/luciaveronesiWORKS_26.html