Building Abolition


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<p><em>Building Abolition: Decarceration and Social Justice</em> explores the intersections of the carceral in projects of oppression while at the same time providing intellectual pragmatic and undetermined paths toward abolition.</p><p>Prison abolition is at once about the institution of the prison and a broad intersectional political project calling for the end of the social structured by settler colonialism anti-black racism and related oppressions. Beyond this prison abolition is a constructive project that imagines and strives for a transformed world in which justice is not equated with punishment and accountability is not equated with caging. </p><p>Composed of sixteen chapters by an international team of scholars and activists with a Foreword by Perry Zurn and an Afterword by Justin Piché the book is divided into four themes:</p><p>• Prisons and Racism</p><p>• Prisons and Settler Colonialism</p><p>• Anti-Carceral Feminisms</p><p>• Multispecies Carceralities.</p><p>This book will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students activists and scholars working in the areas of Critical Prison Studies Critical Criminology Native Studies Postcolonial Studies Black Studies Critical Race Studies Gender and Sexuality Studies and Critical Animal Studies with particular chapters being of interest to scholars and students in other fields such as Feminist Legal Studies Animal Law Critical Disability Studies Queer Theory and Transnational Feminisms.</p>
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