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I'll keep on living after I die: Musical manipulation and transcendence at Louisiana State Penitentiary
- Source: International Journal of Community Music, Volume 3, Issue 1, Mar 2010, p. 65 - 76
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- 01 Mar 2010
Abstract
As the brutal practices of Southern prison farms ended, so too did the African- American work songs at Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola. The work of song, however, continues. Music offers today's inmates important transcendent experiences. Inmates say that music gives them a floating sensation, freedom, and power. Music facilitates a sense of privacy and re-inhabitation of life before incarceration in the form of musical sanctuary. At the same time, music does work for the institution, both in service of custody and public relations. This article examines the tensions within these different types of work, focusing on musical expression and introversion of older life-term inmates as they attempt to transcend prison aesthetically and strategically.