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1.1  Booksmemoir, natural history, and photography  





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2 Sources  





3 See also  





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Richard Quinney (born 1934) is an American sociologist, writer, and photographer known for his philosophical and critical approach to crime and social justice. Quinney grew up on a farm in Walworth County, Wisconsin.[1] After earning his PhD in sociology from the University of Wisconsin, he taught at several universities on the East Coast and in the Midwest. He was awarded the Edwin Sutherland Award in 1984 by the American Society of Criminology for his contributions to criminological theory. He is currently professor emeritus of sociology at Northern Illinois University.

Richard Quinney is also the author of several books that combine photography with autobiographical writing. He founded the independent press Borderland Books in Madison, Wisconsin. In addition to Quinney's works, the press publishes books by other notable Wisconsin authors such as Roy Chapman Andrews, Glenway Wescott, and August Derleth.

He has two daughters, Laura and Anne, and lives with his wife Solveig in Madison, Wisconsin.

Bibliography

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Books—memoir, natural history, and photography

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  • Journey to a Far Place, Temple University Press, 1991.
  • For the Time Being, State University Press of New York, 1998.
  • Borderland: A Midwest Journal, University of Wisconsin Press, 2001.
  • Where Yet the Sweet Birds Sing, Borderland Books, 2006.
  • Once Again the Wonder, Borderland Books, 2006.
  • Of Time and Place, Borderland Books, 2006.
  • Tales from the Middle Border, Borderland Books, 2007
  • Things Once Seen, Borderland Books, 2008
  • Field Notes, Borderland Books, 2008
  • A Lifetime Burning, Borderland Books, 2010
  • Once Upon an Island, Borderland Books, 2011
  • A Farm in Wisconsin, Borderland Books, 2012
  • Ox Herding in Wisconsin, Borderland Books, 2013
  • This World of Dreams, Borderland Books, 2014
  • Diary of a Camera, Borderland Books, 2015
  • Ox Herding in Wisconsin, Borderland Books, 2015
  • The Morning Hour, Borderland Books, 2016
  • Sketches: A Childhood Remembered, Borderland Books, 2016
  • Mystery of the Marsh, Borderland Books, 2016
  • Still Life with Camera, Borderland Books, 2016
  • To This I Am Native, Borderland Books, 2018
  • On the Open Road, Borderland Books, 2018
  • Of Time and Place: A Family Farm in Wisconsin, Borderland Books, 2018
  • Diary From the Old Place, Borderland Books, 2019
  • Books—academic sociology

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    • Criminal Behavior Systems, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1967.
  • The Problem of Crime, Dodd, Mead, 1970.
  • The Social Reality of Crime, Little, Brown, 1974.
  • Critique of Legal Order, Little, Brown, 1974.
  • Criminology, Little, Brown, 1975.
  • Class, State, and Crime, Longman, 1977.
  • Providence, Longman, 1980.
  • Social Existence, Sage, 1982.
  • Criminology as Peacemaking, Indiana University Press, 1991.
  • Erich Fromm and Critical Criminology, University of Illinois Press, 2000.
  • Bearing Witness to Crime and Social Justice, SUNY Press, 2000.
  • Storytelling Sociology, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2004.
  • Sources

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    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ Richard Quinney. Of Time and Place: A Family Farm in Wisconsin. Borderland Books. 2019.
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