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Building Abolition: Decarceration and Social Justice explores the intersections of the carceral in projects of oppression, while at the same time providing intellectual, pragmatic, and undetermined paths toward abolition.
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Building Abolition: Decarceration and Social Justice explores the intersections of the carceral in projects of oppression, while at the same time providing intellectual, pragmatic, and undetermined paths toward abolition.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000398496
- Artikelnr.: 62108637
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000398496
- Artikelnr.: 62108637
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Kelly Struthers Montford is Assistant Professor of Criminology at Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada, situated on Treaty 13 territory, and the traditional territory of many nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples. Chloë Taylor is Professor of Women's and Gender Studies at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada, situated on Treaty 6 territory, a traditional gathering place for diverse Indigenous peoples including the Cree, Blackfoot, Métis, Nakota Sioux, Iroquois, Dene, Ojibway/ Saulteaux/Anishinaabe, and Inuit.
Forward by Perry Zurn, "Abolition is a Kite-Idea"
Introduction by Kelly Struthers Montford and Chloë Taylor: "Doing
abolition"
Part One: Prisons and Racism
1. Fernando Avila and Jessica Bundy, "Prison abolitionism and critical race
theory"
2. Sarah Turnbull, "Racial innocence, liberal reformism, and immigration
detention: Toward a politics of abolition"
3. Megan Gaucher and Alexa DeGagne, "The thin blue line between protection
and persecution: Policing LGBTQ2S refugees in Canada"
4. Erica Meiners, Liat Ben-Moshe, and Nirmala Erevelles, "Abolishing
innocence: Disrupting the racist/ableist pathologies of childhood"
Part Two: Prisons and Settler Colonialism
5. Sol Neely, "Aan Yátx'u Sáani! Decolonial Meditations on Building
Abolition"
6. Lisa Guenther, "Settler colonialism, incarceration, and the abolitionist
imperative: Lessons from an Australian Youth Detention Centre"
7. Danielle Bird, "Settler colonialism, anti-colonial theory, and
'Indigenized' prisons for Indigenous women"
8. Isabel Scheuneman Scott, Fran Chaisson, and Bobbie Kidd's "'The women
that died in there, that's all I could think of': The P4W Memorial
Collective and Garden Initiative"
Part Three: Anti-Carceral Feminisms
9. Debra Parkes, "Starting with life: Murder sentencing and feminist prison
abolitionist praxis"
10. Dawn Moore and Vared Ben-David, "Looking from North West to South East:
Feminist carceralism, gender equality and global responses to gender based
violence"
11. Jennifer Kilty and Katarina Bogosavljevic, "Remembering Carol Smart:
Tensions between feminism, victims' rights and abolitionism"
12. Andrew Dilts, "Carceral enjoyments and killjoying the social life of
social death"
Part Four: Multispecies Carceralities
13. Kelly Struthers Montford and Eva Kasprzycka, "Carceral enjoyments of
animal protection"
14. Paula Cepeda Gallo and Chloë Taylor, "Carceral canines: Racial terror
and animal abuse from slave hounds to police dogs"
15. Lauren Corman, "Trauma as a möbius strip: PTSD, animal research, and
the Oak Ridge Prisoner Experiments"
16. Calvin Smiley, "Coexistence as resistance: Human and non-human animals
in carceral settings"
Afterword: Justin Piché, "Building Abolition in Pandemic Times"
Index
Introduction by Kelly Struthers Montford and Chloë Taylor: "Doing
abolition"
Part One: Prisons and Racism
1. Fernando Avila and Jessica Bundy, "Prison abolitionism and critical race
theory"
2. Sarah Turnbull, "Racial innocence, liberal reformism, and immigration
detention: Toward a politics of abolition"
3. Megan Gaucher and Alexa DeGagne, "The thin blue line between protection
and persecution: Policing LGBTQ2S refugees in Canada"
4. Erica Meiners, Liat Ben-Moshe, and Nirmala Erevelles, "Abolishing
innocence: Disrupting the racist/ableist pathologies of childhood"
Part Two: Prisons and Settler Colonialism
5. Sol Neely, "Aan Yátx'u Sáani! Decolonial Meditations on Building
Abolition"
6. Lisa Guenther, "Settler colonialism, incarceration, and the abolitionist
imperative: Lessons from an Australian Youth Detention Centre"
7. Danielle Bird, "Settler colonialism, anti-colonial theory, and
'Indigenized' prisons for Indigenous women"
8. Isabel Scheuneman Scott, Fran Chaisson, and Bobbie Kidd's "'The women
that died in there, that's all I could think of': The P4W Memorial
Collective and Garden Initiative"
Part Three: Anti-Carceral Feminisms
9. Debra Parkes, "Starting with life: Murder sentencing and feminist prison
abolitionist praxis"
10. Dawn Moore and Vared Ben-David, "Looking from North West to South East:
Feminist carceralism, gender equality and global responses to gender based
violence"
11. Jennifer Kilty and Katarina Bogosavljevic, "Remembering Carol Smart:
Tensions between feminism, victims' rights and abolitionism"
12. Andrew Dilts, "Carceral enjoyments and killjoying the social life of
social death"
Part Four: Multispecies Carceralities
13. Kelly Struthers Montford and Eva Kasprzycka, "Carceral enjoyments of
animal protection"
14. Paula Cepeda Gallo and Chloë Taylor, "Carceral canines: Racial terror
and animal abuse from slave hounds to police dogs"
15. Lauren Corman, "Trauma as a möbius strip: PTSD, animal research, and
the Oak Ridge Prisoner Experiments"
16. Calvin Smiley, "Coexistence as resistance: Human and non-human animals
in carceral settings"
Afterword: Justin Piché, "Building Abolition in Pandemic Times"
Index
Forward by Perry Zurn, "Abolition is a Kite-Idea"
Introduction by Kelly Struthers Montford and Chloë Taylor: "Doing
abolition"
Part One: Prisons and Racism
1. Fernando Avila and Jessica Bundy, "Prison abolitionism and critical race
theory"
2. Sarah Turnbull, "Racial innocence, liberal reformism, and immigration
detention: Toward a politics of abolition"
3. Megan Gaucher and Alexa DeGagne, "The thin blue line between protection
and persecution: Policing LGBTQ2S refugees in Canada"
4. Erica Meiners, Liat Ben-Moshe, and Nirmala Erevelles, "Abolishing
innocence: Disrupting the racist/ableist pathologies of childhood"
Part Two: Prisons and Settler Colonialism
5. Sol Neely, "Aan Yátx'u Sáani! Decolonial Meditations on Building
Abolition"
6. Lisa Guenther, "Settler colonialism, incarceration, and the abolitionist
imperative: Lessons from an Australian Youth Detention Centre"
7. Danielle Bird, "Settler colonialism, anti-colonial theory, and
'Indigenized' prisons for Indigenous women"
8. Isabel Scheuneman Scott, Fran Chaisson, and Bobbie Kidd's "'The women
that died in there, that's all I could think of': The P4W Memorial
Collective and Garden Initiative"
Part Three: Anti-Carceral Feminisms
9. Debra Parkes, "Starting with life: Murder sentencing and feminist prison
abolitionist praxis"
10. Dawn Moore and Vared Ben-David, "Looking from North West to South East:
Feminist carceralism, gender equality and global responses to gender based
violence"
11. Jennifer Kilty and Katarina Bogosavljevic, "Remembering Carol Smart:
Tensions between feminism, victims' rights and abolitionism"
12. Andrew Dilts, "Carceral enjoyments and killjoying the social life of
social death"
Part Four: Multispecies Carceralities
13. Kelly Struthers Montford and Eva Kasprzycka, "Carceral enjoyments of
animal protection"
14. Paula Cepeda Gallo and Chloë Taylor, "Carceral canines: Racial terror
and animal abuse from slave hounds to police dogs"
15. Lauren Corman, "Trauma as a möbius strip: PTSD, animal research, and
the Oak Ridge Prisoner Experiments"
16. Calvin Smiley, "Coexistence as resistance: Human and non-human animals
in carceral settings"
Afterword: Justin Piché, "Building Abolition in Pandemic Times"
Index
Introduction by Kelly Struthers Montford and Chloë Taylor: "Doing
abolition"
Part One: Prisons and Racism
1. Fernando Avila and Jessica Bundy, "Prison abolitionism and critical race
theory"
2. Sarah Turnbull, "Racial innocence, liberal reformism, and immigration
detention: Toward a politics of abolition"
3. Megan Gaucher and Alexa DeGagne, "The thin blue line between protection
and persecution: Policing LGBTQ2S refugees in Canada"
4. Erica Meiners, Liat Ben-Moshe, and Nirmala Erevelles, "Abolishing
innocence: Disrupting the racist/ableist pathologies of childhood"
Part Two: Prisons and Settler Colonialism
5. Sol Neely, "Aan Yátx'u Sáani! Decolonial Meditations on Building
Abolition"
6. Lisa Guenther, "Settler colonialism, incarceration, and the abolitionist
imperative: Lessons from an Australian Youth Detention Centre"
7. Danielle Bird, "Settler colonialism, anti-colonial theory, and
'Indigenized' prisons for Indigenous women"
8. Isabel Scheuneman Scott, Fran Chaisson, and Bobbie Kidd's "'The women
that died in there, that's all I could think of': The P4W Memorial
Collective and Garden Initiative"
Part Three: Anti-Carceral Feminisms
9. Debra Parkes, "Starting with life: Murder sentencing and feminist prison
abolitionist praxis"
10. Dawn Moore and Vared Ben-David, "Looking from North West to South East:
Feminist carceralism, gender equality and global responses to gender based
violence"
11. Jennifer Kilty and Katarina Bogosavljevic, "Remembering Carol Smart:
Tensions between feminism, victims' rights and abolitionism"
12. Andrew Dilts, "Carceral enjoyments and killjoying the social life of
social death"
Part Four: Multispecies Carceralities
13. Kelly Struthers Montford and Eva Kasprzycka, "Carceral enjoyments of
animal protection"
14. Paula Cepeda Gallo and Chloë Taylor, "Carceral canines: Racial terror
and animal abuse from slave hounds to police dogs"
15. Lauren Corman, "Trauma as a möbius strip: PTSD, animal research, and
the Oak Ridge Prisoner Experiments"
16. Calvin Smiley, "Coexistence as resistance: Human and non-human animals
in carceral settings"
Afterword: Justin Piché, "Building Abolition in Pandemic Times"
Index