Dissertation
A copy of my PhD dissertation can be found here: FORGING SELFHOOD: MASCULINITY, IDENTITY, AND WORK IN ARIZONA’S INMATE WILDFIRE PROGRAM
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
Feldman, Lindsey Raisa, Keri Vacanti Brondo, Stanley Hyland, and Edward Maclin. 2021. Grit Grind and Praxis: The Memphis Model of Applying Anthropology. Annals of Anthropological Practice 45(1):82-96
Feldman, Lindsey Raisa, and Michael Vicente Perez. 2020. Living at the LUX: Homelessness and Improvisational Waiting under COVID-19. Visual Anthropology Review 36(2):379-400.
Feldman, Lindsey Raisa. 2019. Anti-Heroes, Wildfire, and the Complex Visibility of Prison Labor. Crime, Media, Culture 16(2)1-16.
Feldman, Lindsey Raisa and Luminita Mandache. 2018. Emotional Overlap and the Analytic Potential of Emotions in Anthropology. Ethnography 20(2):227-244.
Feldman, Lindsey Raisa. 2018. Forging Selfhood: Social Categorisation and Identity in Arizona's Prison Wildfire Programme. Howard Journal of Crime and Justice 57(1):21-36.
Feldman, Lindsey Raisa. 2016. Good Hands and True Grit: Making a Ranching Identity Work in the Altar Valley. Journal of the Southwest 58(1): 97-134
Book Chapters and Bibliographies
Feldman, Lindsey Raisa. 2020. On the Possibilities of Emotional Praxis for Feminist Prison Research. In: Prison Stories: Women Scholars’ Experiences Doing Research Behind Bars. Jennifer Schlosser, editor. New York: Rowman & Littlefield.
Feldman, Lindsey Raisa. 2019. Selfhood in flames? Understanding cauterization and imprisonment through a case study of Arizona’s prison wildfire program. In: Authoritarianism and Confinement in the Americas. Biondi, Karina, Jennifer Curtis, and Randi Erwin, eds. Brazil: UEMA Press.
Simmons, William and Lindsey Feldman. 2018. “Ethnographic Approaches: Lived Experiences.” In: Research Methods in Human Rights. Smith, Rhona, ed. NY: Routledge.
Feldman, Lindsey Raisa. 2018. “Prison Labor.” In Oxford Bibliographies in Criminology. Ed. Beth M. Huebner. New York: Oxford University Press.
Policy and Agency Reports
The History and Experiences of the Inmate Wildfire Program: A Policy Report prepared by Lindsey Feldman for Arizona’s Department of Corrections and the Arizona State Forestry Division. February 2017.
History Based Education Package prepared by Lindsey Feldman for the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management. December 2013.
Other Publications
Feldman, Lindsey Raisa. Selfhood in flames? Understanding cauterization and imprisonment through a case study of Arizona’s prison wildfire program. Political and Legal Anthropology Review, Speaking Justice to Power series. October 2018.
Feldman, Lindsey. Fighting a wildfire on a gun range, or, the sensuous memories of fieldwork. Allegra Laboratory, February 2017.
Feldman, Lindsey. Arizona’s Inmate Firefighters. SAPIENS Magazine, July 2016.
Feldman, Lindsey. Hot Felons: Branding Jeremy Meeks. PopAnth website, August 2014.
Feldman, Lindsey and Christopher Lirette. New Adventures in Tandem Ethnography. Southern Spaces. October 2013.
A copy of my PhD dissertation can be found here: FORGING SELFHOOD: MASCULINITY, IDENTITY, AND WORK IN ARIZONA’S INMATE WILDFIRE PROGRAM
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
Feldman, Lindsey Raisa, Keri Vacanti Brondo, Stanley Hyland, and Edward Maclin. 2021. Grit Grind and Praxis: The Memphis Model of Applying Anthropology. Annals of Anthropological Practice 45(1):82-96
Feldman, Lindsey Raisa, and Michael Vicente Perez. 2020. Living at the LUX: Homelessness and Improvisational Waiting under COVID-19. Visual Anthropology Review 36(2):379-400.
Feldman, Lindsey Raisa. 2019. Anti-Heroes, Wildfire, and the Complex Visibility of Prison Labor. Crime, Media, Culture 16(2)1-16.
Feldman, Lindsey Raisa and Luminita Mandache. 2018. Emotional Overlap and the Analytic Potential of Emotions in Anthropology. Ethnography 20(2):227-244.
Feldman, Lindsey Raisa. 2018. Forging Selfhood: Social Categorisation and Identity in Arizona's Prison Wildfire Programme. Howard Journal of Crime and Justice 57(1):21-36.
Feldman, Lindsey Raisa. 2016. Good Hands and True Grit: Making a Ranching Identity Work in the Altar Valley. Journal of the Southwest 58(1): 97-134
Book Chapters and Bibliographies
Feldman, Lindsey Raisa. 2020. On the Possibilities of Emotional Praxis for Feminist Prison Research. In: Prison Stories: Women Scholars’ Experiences Doing Research Behind Bars. Jennifer Schlosser, editor. New York: Rowman & Littlefield.
Feldman, Lindsey Raisa. 2019. Selfhood in flames? Understanding cauterization and imprisonment through a case study of Arizona’s prison wildfire program. In: Authoritarianism and Confinement in the Americas. Biondi, Karina, Jennifer Curtis, and Randi Erwin, eds. Brazil: UEMA Press.
Simmons, William and Lindsey Feldman. 2018. “Ethnographic Approaches: Lived Experiences.” In: Research Methods in Human Rights. Smith, Rhona, ed. NY: Routledge.
Feldman, Lindsey Raisa. 2018. “Prison Labor.” In Oxford Bibliographies in Criminology. Ed. Beth M. Huebner. New York: Oxford University Press.
Policy and Agency Reports
The History and Experiences of the Inmate Wildfire Program: A Policy Report prepared by Lindsey Feldman for Arizona’s Department of Corrections and the Arizona State Forestry Division. February 2017.
History Based Education Package prepared by Lindsey Feldman for the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management. December 2013.
Other Publications
Feldman, Lindsey Raisa. Selfhood in flames? Understanding cauterization and imprisonment through a case study of Arizona’s prison wildfire program. Political and Legal Anthropology Review, Speaking Justice to Power series. October 2018.
Feldman, Lindsey. Fighting a wildfire on a gun range, or, the sensuous memories of fieldwork. Allegra Laboratory, February 2017.
Feldman, Lindsey. Arizona’s Inmate Firefighters. SAPIENS Magazine, July 2016.
Feldman, Lindsey. Hot Felons: Branding Jeremy Meeks. PopAnth website, August 2014.
Feldman, Lindsey and Christopher Lirette. New Adventures in Tandem Ethnography. Southern Spaces. October 2013.
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