"The first of two important new volumes, brings together an essential collection of Davis's writing over the years, showing how her thinking has sharpened and evolved even as she has remained uncompromising in her commitment to collective liberation"--Provided by publisher.
"The first of two important new volumes, brings together an essential collection of Davis's writing over the years, showing how her thinking has sharpened and evolved even as she has remained uncompromising in her commitment to collective liberation"--Provided by publisher.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Angela Y. Davis is Professor Emerita of History of Consciousness and Feminist Studies at UC Santa Cruz. An activist, writer, and lecturer, her work focuses on prisons, police, abolition, and the related intersections of race, gender, and class. She is the author of many books, from Angela Davis: An Autobiography to Freedom Is a Constant Struggle.
Inhaltsangabe
Abolition, Volume 1: Politics, Practices, Promises Introduction by Angela Y. Davis Capitalism, Democracy, and the Prison The Prisoner Exchange Prison: A Sign of U.S. Democracy? Inside/Outside: Women at the Borders of Globalization Slavery and the U.S. Prison: Genealogical Connections From the Prison of Slavery to the Slavery of Prison: Frederick Douglass and the Convict Lease System From the Convict Lease System to the Supermax Prison Disarticulating Crime and Punishment: Emerging Abolitionist Frameworks Race and Criminalization: Black Americans and the Punishment Industry Changing Attitudes Toward Crime and Punishment Public Imprisonment and Private Violence: Reflections on the Hidden Punishment of Women Rethinking Incarceration: Identifying the Prison Industrial Complex Masked Racism: Reflections on the Prison Industrial Complex Race, Gender and the Prison Industrial Complex: California and Beyond Incarcerated Women: The Netherlands, the United States, and Cuba Women in Prison: Researching Race in Three National Contexts Incarcarated Women: Transformative Strategies Fighting for her Future: Reflections on Human Rights and Women’s Prisons In the Netherlands Internationalism and Abolition Statement for Dream Defenders Program on Palestine Farewell to Rasmeah Prisons and Palestine Without Racism, Democracy Is Better
Abolition, Volume 1: Politics, Practices, Promises Introduction by Angela Y. Davis Capitalism, Democracy, and the Prison The Prisoner Exchange Prison: A Sign of U.S. Democracy? Inside/Outside: Women at the Borders of Globalization Slavery and the U.S. Prison: Genealogical Connections From the Prison of Slavery to the Slavery of Prison: Frederick Douglass and the Convict Lease System From the Convict Lease System to the Supermax Prison Disarticulating Crime and Punishment: Emerging Abolitionist Frameworks Race and Criminalization: Black Americans and the Punishment Industry Changing Attitudes Toward Crime and Punishment Public Imprisonment and Private Violence: Reflections on the Hidden Punishment of Women Rethinking Incarceration: Identifying the Prison Industrial Complex Masked Racism: Reflections on the Prison Industrial Complex Race, Gender and the Prison Industrial Complex: California and Beyond Incarcerated Women: The Netherlands, the United States, and Cuba Women in Prison: Researching Race in Three National Contexts Incarcarated Women: Transformative Strategies Fighting for her Future: Reflections on Human Rights and Women’s Prisons In the Netherlands Internationalism and Abolition Statement for Dream Defenders Program on Palestine Farewell to Rasmeah Prisons and Palestine Without Racism, Democracy Is Better
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