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Captive genders
Eric A. Stanley
Published
2015 .
Written in
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.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Other titles | Trans embodiment and the prison industrial complex |
Statement | edited by Eric A. Stanley and Nat Smith |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HQ77.9 .C36 2015 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 399 pages |
Number of Pages | 399 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL27211819M |
ISBN 10 | 1849352348 |
ISBN 10 | 9781849352345 |
LC Control Number | 2015942530 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 907167460 |
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"Captive Genders is a crucial book, furthering an understanding of the evolving struggle for sexual and gender liberation, driving home the impossibility of freeing some, but not all, and calling it victory."- Xtra.
Canada's Gay and Lesbian Captive genders book. Captive Genders was a required text for a corrections class I took recently, and I was open to the discussion about lgbt groups and other small groups in regards to incarceration. What this book presented me with was overwhelmingly emotional and subjective arguments and accounts of persons who claimed to be victimized by police or Captive genders book justice 4/4(5).
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Captive Genders Trans Embodiment and the Prison Industrial Complex Eric A. Stanley & Nat Smith, EditorsAK Press Available for $ from AK Press: A 23rd St, Oakland, CA This book is a compilation of essays from various transgender individuals, activists, prisoners and researchers.
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"Captive Genders is at once a scathing and necessary analysis of the prison industrial complex and a history of queer resistance to state tyranny.
By queering a prison abolition analysis, Captive Genders moves us to imagine the impossible dream of liberation."—Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore, author of So Many Ways to Sleep BadlyPrice: $ Captive Genders | Pathologized, terrorized, and confined, trans/gender non-conforming and queer folks have always struggled against the prison industrial complex.
Eric A. Stanley and Nat Smith bring together current and former prisoners, activists, and academics for a new understanding of how race, gender, ability, and sexuality are lived under the crushing weight of : AK Press.
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Captive Genders: Trans Embodiment and the Prison Industrial Complex (available to order with a donation to Truthout) brings together trans, queer and gender nonconforming views on police and prisons.
Its pages brim with anger, grief, hope, humor and daring, taking on everything from bathhouse raids to capitalism, from prison rape to sex offender registries.
The contributors to Captive Genders brilliantly shatter the assumption that the antidote to danger is human sacrifice. In other words, for these thinkers: where life is precious life is precious.
--Ruth Wilson Gilmore, author of Golden Gulag: Prisons, Surplus, Crisis, and Opposition in Globalizing California. [crossposted from Radically Queer]. I received a review copy of Captive Genders: Trans Embodiment and the Prison Industrial Complex (coming out this month from AK Press) at the perfect time.
I’ve been frustrated by the growing focus in recent months on two of the things I care least about when it comes to queer rights, the two things that the mainstream LGBT movement seems most.
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By queering a prison abolition analysis, Captive Genders moves us to imagine the impossible dream of liberation."-Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore, author of So Many Ways to Sleep Badly/5(6). "Captive Genders is an exciting assemblage of writings—analyses, manifestos, stories, interviews—that traverse the complicated entanglements of surveillance, policing, imprisonment, and the production of gender normativity.
By analyzing the root causes of anti-queer and anti-trans violence, this book exposes the brutality of state. A Lambda Literary Award finalist, Captive Genders is a powerful tool against the prison industrial complex and for queer expanded edition contains four new essays, including a foreword by CeCe McDonald and a new essay by Chelsea Manning.
52 books based on 30 votes: Are Prisons Obsolete. by Angela Y. Davis, Captive Genders: Trans Embodiment and the Prison Industrial Complex by Eric A. Stan. Captive Genders: Trans Embodiment and the Prison Industrial Complex is a groundbreaking anthology of academic, activist, and personal narratives about the struggles of trans/gender non-conforming and queer folks against the enormity of the prison industrial complex.
It is the recipient of the Sylvia Rivera Award in Transgender Studies. 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. Captive Genders was the first book of its kind.
It remains the touchstone for studies of trans and gender-queer people in prison. It has been revamped to appeal to recent broadened interest.
With a new Foreword by CeCe MacDonald and essay by Chelsea Manning. Captive Genders by Cece Pdf,available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide. Captive Genders: Cece Mcdonald: We use cookies to give you the best possible experience/5().The editors of Captive Genders make a dynamic, authoritative duo in addressing transgender prison studies.
Stanley, a high school dropout who calls himself “an outlaw academic,” is a published PhD candidate at the University of California at Santa Cruz. Mentored by Angela by: The second edition of Captive Genders: Trans Ebook and the Prison Industrial Complex was ebook last month.
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