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    9780367751326
    ISBN
    9780367751326
    Book Title
    Contesting Carceral Logic: Towards Abolitionist Fu
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    9780367751326
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    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN-10
    0367751321
    ISBN-13
    9780367751326
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    23058372303

    Product Key Features

    Number of Pages
    214 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Name
    Contesting Carceral Logic
    Publication Year
    2021
    Subject
    Sociology / General, Public Policy / Social Policy, Criminal Law / General, Political Ideologies / General
    Type
    Textbook
    Author
    Michael J. Coyle
    Subject Area
    Law, Political Science, Social Science
    Series
    Routledge Studies in Penal Abolition and Transformative Justice Ser.
    Format
    Trade Paperback

    Dimensions

    Item Weight
    12 Oz
    Item Length
    9.2 in
    Item Width
    6.1 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    College Audience
    LCCN
    2020-058078
    Dewey Edition
    23
    Reviews
    "Contesting Carceral Logic is a truly inspiring volume that draws energy from one of the most momentous social movements of our time. It is visionary as an anthology of collective voices from activists to scholars, profoundly anchored in the voices of the incarcerated themselves, besides, a critique that travels deep into the prison's modern history and far into its unexpected impact for those who of us who believe we dwell peacefully and securely outside the system. Offering the fundamentals for abolition theory along with glimpses into what may well summon us beyond an epoch of social life rooted in punishment, it would be key reference for understanding calls for defunding the police as well as for imagining in ways both practical and philosophical a new way of living." - Cynthia Willett, Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Philosophy at Emory University "Our so-called logics of crime and punishment deform our thinking to comport with scar tissues of consciousness founded upon the lawlessness of colonial exploitation. In Contesting Carceral Logic , voices from inside and outside prison walls document and bravely resist the relentless harms of our carceral world order. As this book demonstrates, another logic is necessary, and the struggle to secure it is well underway." - Greg Moses, Editor of The Acorn: Philosophical Studies in Pacifism and Nonviolence and former college instructor at Greenhaven Prison
    Dewey Decimal
    364.6
    Table Of Content
    Introduction: Penal Abolitionism as a Challenge to Carceral Logic Michael J. Coyle and Mechthild Nagel PART 1: The Harms of Carceral Logic: People and Places 1 Prison Provokes People into Being More Aggressive, Hyper Sexualized and Prone to Crime Joseph (Dont'e) Williams 2 If I Weren't White I'd Be Dead Gabriella 3 Reader Emanuel Eoz 4 Carceral Other and Severing of People, Place and Land: Redefining the Politics of Abolition through an Anti-Colonial Framework Vicki Chartrand and Niko Rougier 5 The Lawlessness of Law: Outlaw Nation, Settler Colonialism, and a Possessive Investment in Whiteness Mechthild Nagel 6 Not Behind Bars: The Rippling of Carceral Habitus and Corrective Violence on the Family and Community Life of Prison Guards S.M. Rodriguez and Brittany Clark PART 2: Creating Anti-Carceral Knowledge 7 Start Emanuel Eoz 8 The Only Advice I Got is 'Stay Out of Trouble' David Head 9 Designed to Bury You in a Mental Grave Adrian Outten 10 The Courtroom Philip Johnson 11 Generating Abolitionist Affect: Decarceral Feminist Methodologies and the Closure of Holloway Prison Carly Guest and Rachel Seoighe 12 'There is no Justice, There is Just Us!' Towards a Postcolonial Feminist Critique of Policing Using the Example of Racial Profiling in Europe Vanessa E. Thompson 13 Humanism and Penal Justice: A Foucauldian Critique Clécio Lemos PART 3: Case Studies Pointing to Radical Alternatives 14 Feet on the Ground Emanuel Eoz 15 The System is Designed for Me to Fail Douglas Knakmuhs 16 Incarceration as the Worst Possible Treatment for Mental Illness Richard Sean Gross 17 The Rhetoric of Dehumanization: Japanese American Concentration Camps and the US Criminalizing System Michael J. Coyle and Stephen T. Young 18 RAP's Significance to the Formation of the British Abolitionist Movement Marc Jacobs 19 The Struggle Over the Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre: Challenging Neutralization Techniques, Fighting State Inertia Aaron Doyle, Justin Piché, and Kelsey Sutton PART 4: Resisting Carceral Logic 20 Something From Here Emanuel Eoz 21 Disenthrall Jamine Emmanual Felton 22 Contesting the Collateral Damages of Imprisonment from Below Valeria Vegh Weis and Julieta Sosa 23 Land, Race and State: Situating the Carceral State and the Mass Imprisonment of Maori in Aotearoa within the Settler-Colonial Landscape Verena Tan 24 Extreme Hazards Emanuel Eoz Index
    Synopsis
    Contesting Carceral Logic will be of great interest to not only scholars and activists, but also provides an introduction to key carceral issues and debates for students of penology, criminology, social policy, geography, politics, philosophy, social work, and social history programs in countries all around the world., Contesting Carceral Logic provides an innovative and cutting-edge analysis of how carceral logic is embedded within contemporary society, emphasizing international perspectives, the harms and critiques of using carceral logic to respond to human wrongdoing, and exploring penal abolition thought. With chapters from scholars across many disciplines, people in prison, as well as penal abolition activists, the book explores what a future without carceral logic would look like, as well as how such a future is to be developed. The book is also an exploration of penal abolition thought as it is developing in the twenty-first century. Diverse geographical, cultural, identity and experiential frames inform the book's themes of analysing carceral logic as it harms disparate people in disparate places, creating anti-carceral knowledge, exploring case studies pointing to radical alternatives, and to contesting carceral logic from below. Ultimately, Contesting Carceral Logic provides the reader with an alternative and critical perspective from which to reflect on carceral logic, the punitive state and the criminalizing systems that almost exclusively dominate across the world. Finally, it raises the questions of how we are to build communities as well as transform our response to human wrongdoing in ways that are not defined by racism/ethnocentrism, class war and heteropatriarchy. Contesting Carceral Logic will be of great interest to not only scholars and activists, but also provides an introduction to key carceral issues and debates for students of penology, criminology, social policy, geography, politics, philosophy, social work and social history programmes in countries all around the world., Contesting Carceral Logic provides an innovative and cutting-edge analysis of how carceral logic is embedded within contemporary society, emphasizing international perspectives, the harms and critiques of using carceral logic to respond to human wrongdoing, and exploring penal abolition thought.
    LC Classification Number
    HV9272.C56 2021

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