@article{oai:doshisha.repo.nii.ac.jp:00029326, author = {落合, 明子 and Ochiai, Akiko}, issue = {19}, journal = {GR-同志社大学グローバル地域文化学会紀要, Doshisha Global and Regional Studies Review}, month = {Oct}, note = {本論文では、アメリカ合衆国の大量収監を巡る歴史研究の最新動向を分析し、そのポスト市民権時代における意義を探った。2010年以降、大量収監や刑罰国家の起源や主要因、大量収監における「人種」の重要度(研究者が重視する度合い)、過去の人種主義との連続性と非連続性、国境管理や移民の取締りとの連関性、国民国家形成と懲罰統制の共犯性を巡る研究が盛んである。日本においても、萌芽的な研究や概説書が出版されつつある。, This essay traces how recent historical scholarship articulates U.S. mass incarceration as well as its consequences on the Post-Civil Rights society. The scholarship advanced mainly over the following five arguments: the origin and major factors causing the "incarcerate turn" to mass incarceration; the importance of "race" in mass incarceration; the continuities and discontinuities of past racism and its consequences; the correlation between criminal control and other punitive controls such as border/immigration control; and the complicity of punitive control in building a "democratic" nation state. Japanese scholarship in these arguments rather lags behind that conducted in the U.S., but it is gradually progressing., 研究動向(Review Article), application/pdf}, pages = {139--157}, title = {アメリカの大量収監問題と歴史研究の動向 : ポスト市民権時代再考の手がかりとして}, year = {2022}, yomi = {オチアイ, アキコ} }