Golden,
Renny. War on the Family: Mothers in Prison and the Families They
Leave Behind. New York: Routledge, 2005. 215 pp.
by Alicia D. Bonaparte
Renny Golden, veteran activist and policy analyst, uses life narratives
to illuminate the social plights and denied voices of "those [women] socially
branded as crackheads, drunks, whores, and unfit parents" and the
children they bore prior to and during confinement (xiii). These narratives
dramatize the vilification of poor women of color while Golden's policy
analysis elucidates why progressive social reform is necessary for female
offenders and their children. Using fifteen interviews with former or
currently incarcerated women of color in Chicago, Illinois and Las Lunas,
New Mexico and eleven children of former or currently incarcerated mothers,
and
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