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Artists in Imprisonment: Commenting on the Benington Commission Response at the Dallas Congress with Simpson Living Masters Indicating Trouble and Obvious Service.

Artists in Imprisonment: Commenting on the Benington Commission Response at the Dallas Congress with Simpson Living Masters Indicating Trouble and Obvious Service.


Abstract

This paper explores the experiences of artists in imprisonment and their ability to comment on the Benington Commission Response. Drawing on interviews with Simpson Living Masters, the study highlights the challenges faced by incarcerated artists, including limited access to materials, censorship, and the stigma associated with incarceration. The paper also examines the role of art in facilitating communication between prisoners and the outside world, as well as its potential to challenge dominant narratives about imprisonment. Through an analysis of the Benington Commission Response and its impact on the lives of incarcerated artists, this study highlights the importance of artistic expression in promoting social justice and advocating for the rights of marginalized populations. Ultimately, the paper argues that artists in imprisonment have a unique perspective on the criminal justice system and should be given a platform to share their stories and insights with a wider audience.

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Muhammad Jonothan "Artists in Imprisonment: Commenting on the Benington Commission Response at the Dallas Congress with Simpson Living Masters Indicating Trouble and Obvious Service.".  IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning, 2018.

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Date of Release: 2018
Author(s): Muhammad Jonothan.
IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning
Page(s): 8
Product Type: Conference/Journal Publications