Beyond walls and cages : prisons, borders, and global crisis /
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Imprint: | Athens : University of Georgia Press, c2012. |
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Description: | xi, 372 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Geographies of justice and social transformation ; 14 Geographies of justice and social transformation ; 14. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8926759 |
Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Borders, Prisons, and Abolitionist Visions
- Part I. Why Now?
- Prisons, Borders, and Global Crisis
- Policing Mobility
- Maintaining Global Apartheid from South Africa to the United States
- Understanding Conquest through a Border Lens
- A Comparative Analysis of the Mexico-U.S. and Morocco-Spain Regions
- Race, Capitalist Crisis, and Abolitionist Organizing
- An Interview with Ruth Wilson Gilmore, February 2010
- Part II. Global Crisis, National Struggles
- The Work of Policing the Nation around the World
- The Texas-Mexico Border Wall and Ndé Memory
- Confronting Genocide and State Criminality, beyond the Guise of "Impunity"
- Prisoners of Passage
- Immigration Detention in Canada
- Mapping Remote Detention
- Dis/location through Isolation
- Migration Policy and the Criminalization of Protest 105
- William Bratton in the Other L.A. 115
- Part III. Poverty and Wars at Home
- Finding Spaces for Refuge and Change
- Building Prisons, Building Poverty
- Prison Sitings, Dispossession, and Mass Incarceration
- Business of Detention 143
- Torn Apart
- Struggling to Stay Together after Deportation
- Creating Spaces for Change
- An Interview with Amy Gottlieb, November 2009
- Bajo la Misma Luna
- (Under the Same Moon)
- Part IV. Battleground Arizona
- Local Crossroads, National Struggles
- Policing Our Border, Policing Our Nation
- An Examination of the Ideological Connections between Border Vigilantism and U.S. National Ideology
- Resisting the Security-Industrial Complex
- Operation Streamline and the Militarization of the Arizona-Mexico Borderlands
- Detention and Access to Justice
- A Florence Project Case Study
- Community, Identity, and Political Struggle
- Challenging Immigrant Prisons in Arizona
- "Live, Love, and Work"
- An Interview with Luis Fernandez, August 2010
- Part V. Speaking Up! Standing Up!
- Local Struggles against Walls and Cages
- A Politics for Our Time?
- Organizing against Jails
- "A Prison Is Not a Home"
- Notes from the Campaign to End Immigrant Family Detention
- Fighting for the Vote
- The Struggle against Felon and Immigrant Disenfranchisement
- ¡La Policía, la Migra, la Misma Porquería!
- Popular Resistance to State Violence
- Part VI. Ending Border Wars
- Building Abolitionist Futures
- Mapping Black Bodies for Disease
- Prisons, Migration, and the Politics of hiv/aids
- The War on Drugs Is a War on Relationships
- Crossing the Borders of Fear, Silence, and HIV Vulnerability in the Prison-Created Diaspora
- Immigrant Justice from a Trans Perspective
- An Interview with Gael Guevara, May 2009
- Descado en Los Angeles
- Cycles of Invisible Resistance
- Winning the Fight of Our Lives 337
- Contributors
- Index