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Community (Dis)connection Through Leisure for Women in Prison
Authors:Felice Yuen  Susan Arai  Darla Fortune
Affiliation:1. Department of Applied Human Sciences , Concordia University , Montreal , QC , Canada;2. Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies , University of Waterloo , Waterloo , ON , Canada
Abstract:This article examines incarcerated women's leisure and re-entry into community. Framed in creative analytic practice, two poems reflect two major themes: (1) women's experiences of disconnection from community prior to and deepened by experiences in prison and (2) leisure and community re-entry, which describes complex meanings of leisure for women in prison and implications for return to community. These poems elucidate six often incongruous facets of leisure experience. Structures embedded in leisure service provision stigmatize and limit rather than encourage opportunities for incarcerated women to make personal choices regarding leisure. Leisure also provides contexts of relationship and humanity for women as they re-enter community.
Keywords:community  creative analytic practice  female offenders  incarceration  leisure  poetic representation
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