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Captive genders : trans embodiment and the prison industrial complex / edited by Eric A. Stanley and Nat Smith.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oakland : AK Press, [2011]Copyright date: ©2011Description: 1 online resource (x, 365 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781849350716
  • 184935071X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Captive genders.DDC classification:
  • 306.7680973 23
LOC classification:
  • HQ77.9
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: Fugitive flesh: gender, self-determination, queer abolition, and trans resistance / Eric A. Stanley -- Out of time: from gay liberation to prison abolition : Building an abolitionist trans & queer movement with everything we've got / Morgan Bassichis, Alexander Lee, Dean Spade -- "Street power" and the Claiming of public space: San Francisco's "Vanguard" and pre-Stonewall queer radicalism / Jennifer Worley -- Brushes with Lily Law / Tommi Avicolli Mecca -- Looking back: the bathhouse raids in Toronto, 1981 / Nadia Guidotto -- 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 / Wesley Ware -- Hotel hell: with continual references to the insurrection / Ralowe T. Ampu -- Regulatory sites: management, confinement, and HIV/AIDS / Michelle C. Potts -- Awful acts and the trouble with normal: a personal treatise on sex offenders / Erica R. Meiners -- How to make prisons disappear: queer immigrants, the shackles of love, and the invisibility of the prison industrial complex / Yasmin Nair -- Identities under siege: violence against transpersons of color / Lori A. Saffin -- Walled lives: consolidating difference, disappearing possibilities : Krystal is Kristopher and vice versa / Kristopher Shelley "Krystal" -- "The only freedom I can see:" imprisoned queer writing and the politics of the unimaginable / Stephen Dillon -- Being an incarcerated transperson: shouldn't people care? / Clifton Goring/Candi Raine Sweet -- Out of compliance: masculine-identified people in women's prisons / Lori Girshick -- My story / Paula Rae Witherspoon -- Exposure / Cholo -- No one enters like them: health, gender variance, and the PIC / blake nemec -- Bustin' out: organizing resistance and building alternatives : Transforming carceral logics: 10 reasons to dismantle the prison industrial complex using a queer/trans analysis / S. Lambel -- Making it happen, mama: a conversation with Miss Major / Jayden Donahue -- gender wars: state changing shape, passing to play, & body of our movements / Vanessa Huang -- Maroon abolitionists: black gender-oppressed activists in the Anti-Prison Movement in the US and Canada / Julia Sudbury AKA Julia C. Oparah -- Abolitionist imaginings: a conversation with Bo Brown, Reina Gossett, and Dylan Rodriguez / Che Gossett -- Tools/resources : Picturing the PIC exercise / Critical Resistance -- Questions for abolitionist work: 7 easy steps / Critical Resistance -- Addressing the Prison Industrial Complex: case studies / Nat Smith.
Summary: "This collection represents years of struggle in both transgender, gender variant, and queer liberation movements, and the movement against the prison industrial complex. The first of its kind, not simply a bridge, but a space for discourse about the linkages between these struggles. A vital look at how gender and sexuality are lived under the crushing weight of corporal captivity"--Provided by publisher.Summary: "Pathologized, terrorized, and confined, trans/gender-non-conforming and queer folks have always struggled against the enormity of the prison industrial complex. The first collection of its kind, Eric A. Stanley and Nat Smith bring together current and former prisoners, activists, and academics to offer new ways for understanding how race, gender, ability, and sexuality are lived under the crushing weight of captivity. Through a politic of gender self-determination, this collection argues that trans/queer liberation and prison abolition must be grown together. From rioting against police violence and critiquing hate crimes legislation, to prisoners demanding access to HIV medications, and far beyond, Captive Genders is a challenge for us all to join the struggle"--Publisher's description.
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Introduction: Fugitive flesh: gender, self-determination, queer abolition, and trans resistance / Eric A. Stanley -- Out of time: from gay liberation to prison abolition : Building an abolitionist trans & queer movement with everything we've got / Morgan Bassichis, Alexander Lee, Dean Spade -- "Street power" and the Claiming of public space: San Francisco's "Vanguard" and pre-Stonewall queer radicalism / Jennifer Worley -- Brushes with Lily Law / Tommi Avicolli Mecca -- Looking back: the bathhouse raids in Toronto, 1981 / Nadia Guidotto -- 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 / Wesley Ware -- Hotel hell: with continual references to the insurrection / Ralowe T. Ampu -- Regulatory sites: management, confinement, and HIV/AIDS / Michelle C. Potts -- Awful acts and the trouble with normal: a personal treatise on sex offenders / Erica R. Meiners -- How to make prisons disappear: queer immigrants, the shackles of love, and the invisibility of the prison industrial complex / Yasmin Nair -- Identities under siege: violence against transpersons of color / Lori A. Saffin -- Walled lives: consolidating difference, disappearing possibilities : Krystal is Kristopher and vice versa / Kristopher Shelley "Krystal" -- "The only freedom I can see:" imprisoned queer writing and the politics of the unimaginable / Stephen Dillon -- Being an incarcerated transperson: shouldn't people care? / Clifton Goring/Candi Raine Sweet -- Out of compliance: masculine-identified people in women's prisons / Lori Girshick -- My story / Paula Rae Witherspoon -- Exposure / Cholo -- No one enters like them: health, gender variance, and the PIC / blake nemec -- Bustin' out: organizing resistance and building alternatives : Transforming carceral logics: 10 reasons to dismantle the prison industrial complex using a queer/trans analysis / S. Lambel -- Making it happen, mama: a conversation with Miss Major / Jayden Donahue -- gender wars: state changing shape, passing to play, & body of our movements / Vanessa Huang -- Maroon abolitionists: black gender-oppressed activists in the Anti-Prison Movement in the US and Canada / Julia Sudbury AKA Julia C. Oparah -- Abolitionist imaginings: a conversation with Bo Brown, Reina Gossett, and Dylan Rodriguez / Che Gossett -- Tools/resources : Picturing the PIC exercise / Critical Resistance -- Questions for abolitionist work: 7 easy steps / Critical Resistance -- Addressing the Prison Industrial Complex: case studies / Nat Smith.

"This collection represents years of struggle in both transgender, gender variant, and queer liberation movements, and the movement against the prison industrial complex. The first of its kind, not simply a bridge, but a space for discourse about the linkages between these struggles. A vital look at how gender and sexuality are lived under the crushing weight of corporal captivity"--Provided by publisher.

"Pathologized, terrorized, and confined, trans/gender-non-conforming and queer folks have always struggled against the enormity of the prison industrial complex. The first collection of its kind, Eric A. Stanley and Nat Smith bring together current and former prisoners, activists, and academics to offer new ways for understanding how race, gender, ability, and sexuality are lived under the crushing weight of captivity. Through a politic of gender self-determination, this collection argues that trans/queer liberation and prison abolition must be grown together. From rioting against police violence and critiquing hate crimes legislation, to prisoners demanding access to HIV medications, and far beyond, Captive Genders is a challenge for us all to join the struggle"--Publisher's description.

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