- The
concept of a
carceral archipelago was
first used by the
French historian and
philosopher Michel Foucault in his 1975 publication,
Surveiller et Punir...
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Carceral feminism is a
critical term for
types of
feminism that
advocate for
enhancing and
increasing prison sentences that deal with
feminist and gender...
- feminism.
Abolition Feminism is in
opposition to
carceral feminism.
Abolitionist Feminist reject carceral solutions to gender-based
violence and propose...
- Liberty's Prisoners:
Carceral Culture in
Early America is a
history book by Jen Manion, a
professor of
History and ****uality, Women's and
Gender Studies...
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American professor, author, and poet. She is best
known for her
books Carceral Capitalism,
which critiques the
relationship between the debt
economy and...
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Stranger Danger:
Family Values, Childhood, and the
American Carceral State is a 2020
history book by
American historian Paul M. Renfro. The book investigates...
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scholar Thalia Anthony, the
Australian settler colonial state has
engaged in
carceral tactics of
containment and
segregation against Aboriginal Australians since...
- 101. ISBN 978-1-134-02667-8.
Archived from the
original on 2016-06-17.
Carceral, K.C. (2006). Prison, Inc: A
Convict Exposes Life
Inside a
Private Prison...
- York. She has been
credited with "more or less single-handedly"
inventing carceral geography, the "study of the
interrelationships across space, institutions...
- like
heaven over there":
medicine as
discipline and the
production of the
carceral body".
Health & Justice. 8 (1): 5. doi:10.1186/s40352-020-00107-5. PMC 7007681...