Global Lockdown (eBook, PDF)
Race, Gender, and the Prison-Industrial Complex
Redaktion: Sudbury, Julia
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Race, Gender, and the Prison-Industrial Complex
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Global Lockdown is the first book to apply a transnational feminist framework to the study of criminalization and imprisonment. The distinguished contributors to this collection offer a variety of perspectives, from former prisoners to advocates to scholars from around the world. The book is a must-read for anyone concerned by mass incarceration and the growth of the prison-industrial complex within and beyond U.S. borders, as well as those interested in globalization and resistance.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. März 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317793670
- Artikelnr.: 40824349
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. März 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317793670
- Artikelnr.: 40824349
Visions, Julia Sudbury Part I: Criminalizing Survival 1. Domestic Enemies
and Carceral Circles: African Women and Criminalization in Italy, Asale
Angel-Ajani 2. Challenging the Criminalization of Women Who Resist, Lisa
Neve and Kim Pate 3. Victims and Agents of Crime: The New Crusade Against
Trafficking, Kamala Kempadoo 4. The Prison-Industrial Complex in Indigenous
California, Stormy Ogden 5. Through the Eyes of a Strong Black Woman
Survivor of Domestic Violence: An Australian Story, Robbie Kina 6. Queering
Antiprison Work: African American Lesbians in the Juvenile Justice System,
Beth Richie 7. Imprisoned for Zina: Geopolitics and Women's Narratives in
Pakistan, Shahnaz Khan Part II: Women in the Global Prison 8. Modern Day
Slavery: Inside the Prison-Industrial Complex, Kemba Smith 9. Remaking Big
Government: Immigration and Crime Control in the United States, Rebecca
Bohrman and Naomi Murakawa 10. Las Mujeres Olvidadas: Women in Mexican
Prisons, Cristina Jose-Kampfner, Translated by Dereka Rushbrook 11. Latinas
and the War on Drugs in the United States, Latin America and Europe,
Juanita Díaz-Cotto 12. From Neighborhood to Prison: Women and the War on
Drugs in Portugal, Manuela Ivone Pereira da Cunha 13. Mules, Yardies and
Other Folk Devils: Mapping Cross-Border Imprisonment in Britain, Julia
Sudbury 14. Nigerian Women in Prison: Hostages in Law, Biko Agozino 15.
Occupied Territories, Resisting Women: Palestinian Women Political
Prisoners, Elham Bayour 16. Playing Global Cop: U.S. Militarism and the
Prison-Industrial Complex, Linda Evans Part III: From Criminalization to
Resistance 17. Pierce the Future for Hope: Mothers and Prisoners in the
Post-Keynesian California Landscape, Ruth Wilson Gilmore 18. The Justice
for Women Campaign: Incarcerated Domestic Violence Survivors in
Post-Apartheid South Africa, Lisa Vetten and Kailash Bhana 19. Reproductive
Rights in Nepal: From Criminalization to Resistance, Melissa Upreti 20.
Sisters Inside: Speaking Out Against Criminal Injustice, Debbie Kilroy
Visions, Julia Sudbury Part I: Criminalizing Survival 1. Domestic Enemies
and Carceral Circles: African Women and Criminalization in Italy, Asale
Angel-Ajani 2. Challenging the Criminalization of Women Who Resist, Lisa
Neve and Kim Pate 3. Victims and Agents of Crime: The New Crusade Against
Trafficking, Kamala Kempadoo 4. The Prison-Industrial Complex in Indigenous
California, Stormy Ogden 5. Through the Eyes of a Strong Black Woman
Survivor of Domestic Violence: An Australian Story, Robbie Kina 6. Queering
Antiprison Work: African American Lesbians in the Juvenile Justice System,
Beth Richie 7. Imprisoned for Zina: Geopolitics and Women's Narratives in
Pakistan, Shahnaz Khan Part II: Women in the Global Prison 8. Modern Day
Slavery: Inside the Prison-Industrial Complex, Kemba Smith 9. Remaking Big
Government: Immigration and Crime Control in the United States, Rebecca
Bohrman and Naomi Murakawa 10. Las Mujeres Olvidadas: Women in Mexican
Prisons, Cristina Jose-Kampfner, Translated by Dereka Rushbrook 11. Latinas
and the War on Drugs in the United States, Latin America and Europe,
Juanita Díaz-Cotto 12. From Neighborhood to Prison: Women and the War on
Drugs in Portugal, Manuela Ivone Pereira da Cunha 13. Mules, Yardies and
Other Folk Devils: Mapping Cross-Border Imprisonment in Britain, Julia
Sudbury 14. Nigerian Women in Prison: Hostages in Law, Biko Agozino 15.
Occupied Territories, Resisting Women: Palestinian Women Political
Prisoners, Elham Bayour 16. Playing Global Cop: U.S. Militarism and the
Prison-Industrial Complex, Linda Evans Part III: From Criminalization to
Resistance 17. Pierce the Future for Hope: Mothers and Prisoners in the
Post-Keynesian California Landscape, Ruth Wilson Gilmore 18. The Justice
for Women Campaign: Incarcerated Domestic Violence Survivors in
Post-Apartheid South Africa, Lisa Vetten and Kailash Bhana 19. Reproductive
Rights in Nepal: From Criminalization to Resistance, Melissa Upreti 20.
Sisters Inside: Speaking Out Against Criminal Injustice, Debbie Kilroy