Abolition Geography: Essays Towards Liberation

by Ruth Wilson Gilmore

Other authorsAlberto Toscano (Editor), Brenna Bhandar (Editor)
EPUB, 2022

Publication

Verso (2022), 512 pages

ISBN

1839761709 / 9781839761706

Notes

CONTENTS
Original Sources
Editors’ Introduction

PART I. What Is to Be Done?
1. What Is to Be Done?
2. Decorative Beasts: Dogging the Academy in the Late 20th Century
3. Public Enemies and Private Intellectuals: Apartheid USA
4. Scholar-Activists in the Mix

PART II. Race and Space
5. Race and Globalization
6. Fatal Couplings of Power and Difference: Notes on Racism and Geography
7. Terror Austerity Race Gender Excess Theater
8. Race, Prisons, and War: Scenes from the History of US Violence

PART III. Prisons, Militarism, and the Anti-State State
9. Globalization and US Prison Growth: From Military Keynesianism to Post-Keynesian Militarism
10. In the Shadow of the Shadow State
11. The Other California (w/ Craig Gilmore)
12. Restating the Obvious (w/ Craig Gilmore)
13. Beyond Bratton (w/ Craig Gilmore)
14. From Military-Industrial Complex to Prison-Industrial Complex: An Interview with Trevor Paglen
15. Prisons and Class Warfare: An Interview with Clément Petitjean/Période

PART IV. Organizing for Abolition
16. You Have Dislodged a Boulder: Mothers and Prisoners in the Post-Keynesian California Landscape
17. Forgotten Places and the Seeds of Grassroots Planning
18. The Worrying State of the Anti-Prison Movement
19. Race, Capitalist Crisis, and Abolitionist Organizing: An Interview with Jenna Loyd
20. Abolition Geography and the Problem of Innocence

Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
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