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Carceral Liberalism - Feminist Voices Against State Violence

English · Paperback / Softback

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Foreword Demita Frazier Acknowledgments
Introduction Shreerekha Pillai
Part One: Carceral Narratives and Fictions
Poems: Honorée Fanonne Jeffers, “Pantoum for a Black Man on a Greyhound Bus” and “Lost Letter #27: John Peters, Boston-Gaol to Phillis Wheatley Peters, Boston, December 3, 1784″
1. Carceral Trauma at the Intersections of Race, Class, Gender, Sexuality, and Maternity
 Cassandra D. Little
2. Prisons and Politics: Conceptualizing Prison Memoirs
 Shailza Sharma
3. Seeing Orange: Mediatizing the Prison Empire
 Shreerekha Pillai
4. Emptied Chairs and Faceless Inmates: A Critical Analysis of the Texas Prison Museum
 Beth Matusoff Merfish
Poems: Ravi Shankar, “Against Innocence” and “Sunday School” The Stories that will not be Confined
Poems: Solmaz Sharif, “Reaching Guantánamo”
Part Two: Carceral Bodies and Systems
Poem: Jeremy Eugene, “Space”
5. These Stories Will Not Be Confined
 Joanna Eleftheriou
6. Cornered: Day Laborers, Criminalization and Rituals of Democracy in Texas
 Francisco Argüelles Paz y Puente, aka Pancho
7. Resisting Criminalization: Principles, Practicalities, and Possibilities of Alternative Justices Beyond the State
 Autumn Elizabeth, Zarinah Agnew, D Coulombe
8. Going Carceral? Analyzing Written and Visual Representations of Prison Yoga Programs
 Tria Blu Wakpa and Jennifer Musial
9. Vacant Refuge, Unfinished Resettlement: Gendered Nativism and the Experience of Ambivalence among Displaced Syrian Iraqi and Women and Children in Houston, Texas
 Maria F. Curtis
10. Gendered Punishment and Social Control: Silenced Memories of Women in Wartime Peru
 Marta Romero-Delgado
11. Bad Girls of Pindra Tod
 Alka Kurian
Poem: Javier Zamora, “Citizenship”
Contributors
Index
 


About the author










Shreerekha Pillai is a professor of humanities at the University of Houston, Clear Lake. She is the author of Women Writing Violence: The Novel and Radical Feminist Imaginaries.

Product details

Authors Shreerekha Pillai
Assisted by Shreerekha Pillai (Editor)
Publisher University Of Illinois Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.08.2023
 
EAN 9780252087325
ISBN 978-0-252-08732-5
No. of pages 288
Series Dissident Feminisms
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > Social education, social work

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