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Building abolition : decarceration and social justice / edited by Kelly Struthers Montford and Chloë Taylor.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Montford, Kelly Struthers, editor.
Taylor, Chloë, 1976- editor.
Taylor & Francis eBooks.
Series:
Penal abolition and transformative justice series.
Penal abolition and transformative justice series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Imprisonment.
Alternatives to imprisonment.
Discrimination in criminal justice administration.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
London ; New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.
System Details:
text file
Contents:
Part I Prisons and racism p. 13
1 Prison abolitionism and critical race theory p. 15 / Fernando Avila and Jessica Bundy
2 Racial innocence, liberal reformism, and immigration detention:Toward a politics of abolition p. 29 / Sarah Turnbull
3 The thin blue line between protection and persecution: Policing LGBTQ2S refugees in Canada p. 43 / Alexa Degagne and Megan Gaucher
4 Abolishing innocence: Disrupting the racist/ableist pathologies of childhood p. 58 / Liat Ben-Moshe and Nirmala Erevelles and Erica R. Meiners
Part II Prisons and settler colonialism p. 69
5 Aan yátx'u sáani! Decolonial meditations on building abolition p. 71 / Sol Neely
6 Settler colonialism, incarceration, and the abolitionist imperative: Lessons from an Australian youth detention center p. 97 / Lisa Guenther
7 Settler colonialism, anti-colonial theory, and "indigenized" prisons for Indigenous women p. 110 / Danielle Bird (Nêhiyaw)
8 "The women that died in there, that's all I could think of": The P4W Memorial Collective and garden initiative p. 122 / Isabel Scheuneman Scott and Fran Chaisson and Bobbie Kidd
Part III Anti-carceral feminisms p. 149
9 Starting with life: Murder sentencing and feminist prison abolitionist praxis p. 151 / Debra Parkes
10 Looking from northwest to southeast: Feminist carceralism, gender equality and global responses to gender-based violence p. 165 / Dawn Moore and Vered Ben-David
11 Remembering Carol Smart: Tensions between feminism, victims' rights and abolitionism p. 184 / Jennifer M. Kilty and Katarina Bogosavljevic
12 Carceral enjoyments and killjoying the social life of social death p. 196 / Andrew Diets
Part IV Multispecies carceralities p. 225
13 The "carceral enjoyments" of animal protection p. 227 / Kelly Struthers Montford and Eva Kasprzycka
14 Carceral canines: Racial terror and animal abuse from slave hounds to police dogs p. 248 / Paula Cepeda Gallo and Chloë Taylor
15 Trauma as a Möbius strip: PTSD, animal research, and the Oak Ridge prisoner experiments p. 269 / Lauren Corman
16 Coexistence as resistance: Humans and non-human animals in carceral settings p. 286 / Calvin John Smiley.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Electronic reproduction. London Available via World Wide Web.
Description based on print version record.
Other Format:
Print version: Building abolition
ISBN:
9780429329173
0429329172
9781000398489
100039848X
9781000398496
1000398498
Publisher Number:
40030682217
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