Beschreibung:
Irene Becci studied sociology and anthropology in Switzerland, Italy and the USA. She started to work on religion in prison for her doctoral dissertation and shifted in her post-doctoral research the focus on religion after prison in Eastern Germany. Since 2012 she has held, as an assistant professor, the chair of Emerging Religions and New Spiritualities at the University of Lausanne (CH).
This book explores the profound transformations that prisons and offender rehabilitation programmes in Eastern Germany have undergone with respect to religion. Drawing on participant observation and interviews of inmates, ex-prisoners, chaplains and prison visitors, this book connects the institutional to individual: focusing on the religious changes individuals experience when they are imprisoned and released. Becci also explores the difficulties faced by released people in keeping their religious life alive under the harsh conditions of social stigma in a highly secular outside society.
Chapter 1 Introduction: Conceptual and Methodological Clarifications; Chapter 1a Modern Prisons in Eastern Germany: Between Secular and Christian Projects; Chapter 2 Religion in Post-Socialist Prisons and Release Programmes; Chapter 3 Transformations of Religion during and after Imprisonment; Chapter 4 Inmates and Ex-Inmates' Relations to Religion; Chapter 5 New Religious Belongings: Inside, Outside and in Liminality; Chapter 7 Conclusion in a Comparative Perspective;