Carceral Worlds: Legacies, Textures and Futures
Editat de Hanneke Stuit, Jennifer Turner, Julienne Weegelsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 aug 2024
Carceral Worlds focuses on carceral practices, experiences and imaginaries that reach far beyond traditional spaces of confinement. It shows the lasting effects of colonial carceral heritage, the influence of prison systems on city management, and the entrapping nature of digital infrastructures. It also discusses new urbanized forms of migrant detention, the relation between prisons and homelessness, the use of carceral metaphors in the everyday, and the carceral implications of the uneven distribution of climate risk across the globe.
The volume brings together work from scholars across the world and from a variety of disciplines in the social sciences and humanities, offering a fresh approach to the carceral as a central vector in modern life.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350298064
ISBN-10: 1350298069
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 164 x 238 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350298069
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 164 x 238 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
List of Tables
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Chapter 1 Introduction: Carceral worlds now
Hanneke Stuit, Jennifer Turner and Julienne Weegels
PART 1: LEGACIES
Chapter 2 The biopolitics of colonial carcerality: Colonialism and its afterlife in prison historiography of Guyana
Dylan Kerrigan, Kristy Warren, Kellie Moss, Mellissa Ifill, Tammy Ayres and Clare Anderson
Chapter 3 'This side of the bridge': The connection between modernist knowledge production and carceral city management technologies in São Paulo, Brazil
Karina Biondi
Chapter 4 The labyrinth beneath the surface: Carceral and necropolitical conditions in By Night in Chile and 'The Colonel's Son' by Roberto Bolaño
Josh Weeks
Carceral reverberations
Julienne Weegels
PART 2: TEXTURES
Chapter 5 Lockdowns and curfews: Metaphoric prisons during COVID-19 in Germany, France and the UK
Monika Fludernik
Chapter 6 Star rovers: Rap escapes and nostalgic narrations in a Milanese social housing neighbourhood
Paolo Grassi
Chapter 7 Rethinking disciplinary and control society through a temporal lens: Imprisonment-seeking among rough sleepers in Germany
Luisa T. Schneider
Failing systems
Jennifer Turner
PART 3: FUTURES
Chapter 8 Digital carceral bodies and abolitionist dreams: Ethnographic poetry and the electronic record systems in the New York City jails
Ariel Ludwig
Chapter 9 Carceral adaptability and the global detention hotel
Andrew Burridge and Jonathan Darling
Chapter 10 Colonizing the future: Assembling a Gulf Carceral Urban World
Bruce E. Stanley
Pastoral power
Hanneke Stuit
PART 4: PROVOCATIONS
Chapter 11 Abolishing carceral geography?
Chris Philo and Anna Schliehe
Chapter 12 Carcerality, fire and the politics of entrapment
Sarah Nuttall
Index
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Chapter 1 Introduction: Carceral worlds now
Hanneke Stuit, Jennifer Turner and Julienne Weegels
PART 1: LEGACIES
Chapter 2 The biopolitics of colonial carcerality: Colonialism and its afterlife in prison historiography of Guyana
Dylan Kerrigan, Kristy Warren, Kellie Moss, Mellissa Ifill, Tammy Ayres and Clare Anderson
Chapter 3 'This side of the bridge': The connection between modernist knowledge production and carceral city management technologies in São Paulo, Brazil
Karina Biondi
Chapter 4 The labyrinth beneath the surface: Carceral and necropolitical conditions in By Night in Chile and 'The Colonel's Son' by Roberto Bolaño
Josh Weeks
Carceral reverberations
Julienne Weegels
PART 2: TEXTURES
Chapter 5 Lockdowns and curfews: Metaphoric prisons during COVID-19 in Germany, France and the UK
Monika Fludernik
Chapter 6 Star rovers: Rap escapes and nostalgic narrations in a Milanese social housing neighbourhood
Paolo Grassi
Chapter 7 Rethinking disciplinary and control society through a temporal lens: Imprisonment-seeking among rough sleepers in Germany
Luisa T. Schneider
Failing systems
Jennifer Turner
PART 3: FUTURES
Chapter 8 Digital carceral bodies and abolitionist dreams: Ethnographic poetry and the electronic record systems in the New York City jails
Ariel Ludwig
Chapter 9 Carceral adaptability and the global detention hotel
Andrew Burridge and Jonathan Darling
Chapter 10 Colonizing the future: Assembling a Gulf Carceral Urban World
Bruce E. Stanley
Pastoral power
Hanneke Stuit
PART 4: PROVOCATIONS
Chapter 11 Abolishing carceral geography?
Chris Philo and Anna Schliehe
Chapter 12 Carcerality, fire and the politics of entrapment
Sarah Nuttall
Index
Recenzii
This diverse, multifaceted collection affirms the richness of contemporary carceral studies bringing important insights and provocations from social science and the humanities to bear on a range of literal and literary carceral worlds and imaginaries. Significantly, running throughout is an insistent current of abolitionist thought that has the potential to enable and energize the necessary ongoing pushback against carceral power. The collection is forceful but pragmatic, ambitious but attritional and makes a timely contribution to our collective understandings of the detrimental, deliberate dynamics associated with the desire to secure and the will to confine.
'Carceral Worlds', brings together a diverse and fascinating collection of essays and reflections that challenge, inform, and advance the theorization of the carceral and the varied legacies with which it is articulated.
Carceral Worlds investigates how the concept of the carceral and its bordering holds and are held. Attentive to assaults on geographic liberatory practices and the resonances of carceral states beyond the prison, nowhere in this conceptual work do the authors forget on whose bodies the hold lands. Collectively, the authors offer a profound meditation on how the carceral bleeds its logics across tight epistemic and institutional walls, how the punitive polices a global ordering of spatial distinctions and temporal inequities, and ultimately, how the carceral is a predatory form of life that sustains racial capitalism.
'Carceral Worlds', brings together a diverse and fascinating collection of essays and reflections that challenge, inform, and advance the theorization of the carceral and the varied legacies with which it is articulated.
Carceral Worlds investigates how the concept of the carceral and its bordering holds and are held. Attentive to assaults on geographic liberatory practices and the resonances of carceral states beyond the prison, nowhere in this conceptual work do the authors forget on whose bodies the hold lands. Collectively, the authors offer a profound meditation on how the carceral bleeds its logics across tight epistemic and institutional walls, how the punitive polices a global ordering of spatial distinctions and temporal inequities, and ultimately, how the carceral is a predatory form of life that sustains racial capitalism.