Captive genders : trans embodiment and the prison industrial complex /
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Imprint: | Oakland, CA : AK Press, ©2011. |
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Description: | x, 365 pages ; 22 cm |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10873979 |
Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: Fugitive Flesh: Gender Self-Determination, Queer Abolition, andTrans Resistance
- Out Of Time: From Gay Liberation To Prison Abolition
- Building an Abolitionist Trans & Queer Movement with Everything We've Got
- "Street Power" and the Claiming of Public Space: San Francisco's "Vanguard" and Pre-Stonewall Queer Radicalism
- Brushes with Lily Law
- Looking Back: The Bathhouse Raids in Toronto, 1981
- Prison Beyond The Prison: Criminalization Of The Everyday
- "Rounding Up the Homosexuals": The Impact of Juvenile Court on Queer and Trans/Gender-Non-Conforming Youth
- Hotel Hell: With Continual References to the Insurrection
- Regulatory Sites: Management, Confinement, and HIV/AIDS
- Awful Acts and the Trouble with Normal: A Personal Treatise on Sex Offenders
- How to Make Prisons Disappear: Queer Immigrants, the Shackles of Love, and the Invisibility of the Prison Industrial Complex
- Identities Under Siege: Violence Against Transpersons of Color
- Walled Lives: Consolidating Difference, Disappearing Possibilities
- Krystal Is Kristopher and Vice Versa
- "The Only Freedom I Can See:" Imprisoned Queer Writing and the Politics of the Unimaginable
- Being an Incarcerated Transperson: Shouldn't People Care?
- Out of Compliance: Masculine-Identified People in Women's Prisons
- My Story
- Exposure
- No One Enters Like Them: Health, Gender Variance, and the PIC
- Bustin' Out: Organizing Resistance And Building Alternatives
- Transforming Carceral Logics: 10 Reasons to Dismantle the Prison Industrial Complex Using a Queer/Trans Analysis
- Making It Happen, Mama: A Conversation with Miss Major
- gender wars: state changing shape, passing to play, & body of our movements
- Maroon Abolitionists: Black Gender-oppressed Activists in the Anti-Prison Movement in die US and Canada
- Abolitionist Imaginings: A Conversation with Bo Brown, Reina Gossett, and Dylan Rodriguez
- Tools/Resources
- Picturing the PIC Exercise
- Questions for Abolitionist Work: 7 Easy Steps
- Addressing the Prison Industrial Complex: Case Studies
- Resource List
- Contributors Bios