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Prison land : mapping carceral power across neoliberal America / Brett Story.

Van Pelt Library HV9471 .S843 2019
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Story, Brett, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Prisons--United States.
Prisons.
Capitalism.
Corrections.
Discrimination in criminal justice administration.
United States.
Prisons--Canada.
Canada.
Discrimination in criminal justice administration--United States.
Discrimination in criminal justice administration--Canada.
Corrections--Political aspects--United States.
Corrections--Political aspects--Canada.
Capitalism--United States.
Capitalism--Canada.
Physical Description:
xiii, 219 pages : illustrations, map ; 22 cm
Place of Publication:
Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, [2019]
Summary:
"From broken-window policing in Detroit to prison-building in Appalachia, exploring the expansion of the carceral state and its oppressive social relations into everyday life Prison Land offers a geographic excavation of the prison as a set of social relations--including property, work, gender, and race--enacted across various landscapes of American life. Prisons, Brett Story shows, are more than just buildings of incarceration bound to cycles of crime and punishment. Instead, she investigates the production of carceral power at a range of sites, from buses to coalfields and from blighted cities to urban financial hubs, to demonstrate how the organization of carceral space is ideologically and materially grounded in racial capitalism. Story's critically acclaimed film The Prison in Twelve Landscapes is based on the same research that informs this book. In both, Story takes an expansive view of what constitutes contemporary carceral space, interrogating the ways in which racial capitalism is reproduced and for which police technologies of containment and control are employed. By framing the prison as a set of social relations, Prison Land forces us to confront the production of new carceral forms that go well beyond the prison system. In doing so, it profoundly undermines both conventional ideas of prisons as logical responses to the problem of crime and attachment to punishment as the relevant measure of a transformed criminal justice system"-- Provided by publisher.
"Prison Land: Mapping Carceral Power across Neoliberal America offers a geographic excavation of the prison as a set of social relations-including property, work, gender and race-enacted across various spatial forms and landscapes within American life"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
The prison out of place
The prison in the city : securitizing property in bankrupt Detroit
Neighborhood watch : reform and real estate in gentrifying Brooklyn
Rural extractions : work and wages in the Appalachian coalfields
The prison in-between : caretaking and crisis on the visitors' bus
Community confinements : social control in everyday life
Freedom struggles and the future of carceral space.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-211) and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Story, Brett, author. Prison land
ISBN:
9781517906870
1517906873
9781517906887
1517906881
OCLC:
1055830594

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