In doing so, the collection examines hierarchical geopolitical relations between privileged and underprivileged nations, reflecting global inequalities and structural violence rooted in legacies of imperialism and colonialism. Overall, the edited collection shows how centering women's peripheralized experiences can radically reshape our understanding of punishment and offers a new intellectual, methodological, and political means through which to think about gendered identity and imprisonment in the 21st Century.
Mahuya Bandyopadhyay is Professor of Sociology at the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India, studying varied manifestations and experiences of the carceral mesh in contemporary urban society.
Anastasia Chamberlen is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Warwick, UK. She is a prison sociologist and feminist criminologist researching the effects and experiences of punishment.
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