Athabasca's going unmanned : : an ethnodrama about incarcerated youth / / by Diane Conrad.

Athabasca’s Going Unmanned is set in a youth offender jail in Alberta, Canada and tells the story of three incarcerated youth and the corrections staff who work with them. The story centres on an escape plot hatched by the inmates and ultimately examines the needs of incarcerated youth and the prosp...

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Superior document:Social fictions series ; v. 2
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Year of Publication:2012
Edition:1st ed. 2012.
Language:English
Series:Social fictions series ; v. 2.
Physical Description:1 online resource (194 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material
  • Prologue
  • Scene 1 - The Escape
  • Scene 2 - New Program Director
  • Scene 3 - Val Meets the Boys
  • Scene 4 - Val & Randy
  • Scene 5 - Dreamcatchers
  • Scene 6 - The Crash
  • Scene 7 - Stan’s Comic
  • Scene 8 - Jim’s Warning
  • Scene 9 - Escape Plot Inception
  • Scene 10 - Randy’s Roommate
  • Scene 11 - Alternatives
  • Scene 12 - The Betrayal
  • Scene 13 - Amy’s Release
  • Scene 14 - Commodifying Culture
  • Scene 15 - Randy’s Gift
  • Scene 16 - Eileen’s Teachings
  • Scene 17 - Performing Escape
  • Scene 18 - Wesley’s Madness
  • Scene 19 - The Take-Down
  • Scene 20 - Val’s Cut
  • Scene 21 - Randy’s Birthday
  • Scene 22 - Jim’s Reprimand
  • Scene 23 - The Rejection
  • Scene 24 - Get-Away Car
  • Scene 25 - Randy’s Dream
  • Scene 26 - Building Trust
  • Scene 27 - Denial
  • Scene 28 - The Scandal
  • Scene 29 - Jim’s Accusation
  • Scene 30 - The Right Thing (Performing Escape VI - Escaping the Escape Plan)
  • Scene 31 - Indian Rebellion (Performing Escape V - Escaping Colonialism)
  • Scene 32 - Randy’s Request
  • Epilogue.