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Sociology & Criminology Events

October 2023

Dr. Cesraéa Rumpf, Associate Director of Gender and Women's Studies at the University of Illinois Chicago
Narratives of Identity: Faith, Recovery, and the Invasive Reach of Carceral Control
Monday, October 16 
4:00 PM, SFH 202

In this talk, author Cesraéa (Chez) Rumpf will draw upon her work with formerly incarcerated women to examine the invasive impact of criminalization on one™s very sense of identity. Based on criminalized women™s narratives and photographs they created to document their experiences of incarceration, this talk will consider what happens when faith- and abstinence-based recovery discourses become a central part of the criminalization process and how women creatively engage these limiting discourses to nevertheless claim their humanity and dignity. A free digital e-copy of Chez™ recently published book,  Recovering Identity: Criminalized Women™s Fight for Dignity and Freedom , is available at  .

Todd Fuist headshot

Todd Fuist - Chair and Associate Professor of Sociology

Department - Sociology & Criminology