Publication
Verso (2022), 512 pages
ISBN
1839761709 / 9781839761706
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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
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