Dissident Feminisms Carceral Liberalism: Feminist Voices against State Violence
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0252087321
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9780252087325
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Publication Year
2023
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288
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Feminism - United States -History - 21st century | Social justice - United States| Prison-industrial complex-United States-History-21st century |Equality -United States - History -21st century
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Intro -- Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part One: Carceral Narratives and Fictions -- Poems: Honorée Fanonne Jeffers, "Pantoum for a Black Man on a Greyhound Bus" and "Lost Letter #27: John Peters, Boston-Gaol to Phillis Wheatley Peters, Boston, December 3, 1784" -- 1. Carceral Trauma at the Intersections of Race, Class, Gender, Sexuality, and Maternity -- 2. Layered Realities: Prison Writings and Anti-Terror Laws in India -- 3. Seeing Orange: Mediatizing the Prison Empire
4. Emptied Chairs and Faceless Inmates: A Critical Analysis of the Texas Prison Museum -- Poems: Ravi Shankar, "Against Innocence" and "Sunday School" -- 5. These Stories Will Not Be Confined -- Poem: Solmaz Sharif, "Reaching Guantánamo" -- Part Two: Carceral Bodies and Systems -- Poem: Jeremy Eugene, "Space" -- 6. Cornered: Day Laborers, Criminalization, and Legal Rituals of Democracy in Texas -- 7. Resisting Criminalization: Principles, Practicalities, and Possibilities of Alternative Justices beyond the State
8. Going Carceral: Analyzing Written and Visual Representations of Prison Yoga Programs -- 9. Vacant Refuge, Unfinished Resettlement: Ambivalence among Syrian and Iraqi Refugee Women and Children in Houston, Texas -- 10. Social Control, Punishment, and Gender: Silenced Memories of Peruvian Women in Wartime -- 11. Bad Girls of Pinjra Tod -- Poem: Javier Zamora, "Citizenship" -- Contributors -- Index -- Back Cover
4. Emptied Chairs and Faceless Inmates: A Critical Analysis of the Texas Prison Museum -- Poems: Ravi Shankar, "Against Innocence" and "Sunday School" -- 5. These Stories Will Not Be Confined -- Poem: Solmaz Sharif, "Reaching Guantánamo" -- Part Two: Carceral Bodies and Systems -- Poem: Jeremy Eugene, "Space" -- 6. Cornered: Day Laborers, Criminalization, and Legal Rituals of Democracy in Texas -- 7. Resisting Criminalization: Principles, Practicalities, and Possibilities of Alternative Justices beyond the State
8. Going Carceral: Analyzing Written and Visual Representations of Prison Yoga Programs -- 9. Vacant Refuge, Unfinished Resettlement: Ambivalence among Syrian and Iraqi Refugee Women and Children in Houston, Texas -- 10. Social Control, Punishment, and Gender: Silenced Memories of Peruvian Women in Wartime -- 11. Bad Girls of Pinjra Tod -- Poem: Javier Zamora, "Citizenship" -- Contributors -- Index -- Back Cover
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Library | Accession No | Call No | Copy No | Edition | Location | Availability |
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Simone de Beauvoir Institute Library | 100002546 | HN90.S6C358 2023 | 1 | Yes |