Incarcerating the crisis freedom struggles and the rise of the neoliberal state

"The United States currently has the highest incarceration rate of any country: one in thirty-five adults are in jail, prison, immigrant detention, or on parole or probation. Over the last four decades, structural unemployment, concentrated urban poverty, and mass homelessness have also become...

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adam_text INCARCERATING THE CRISIS / CAMP, JORDAN T. [AUTHOR] 1979- : 2016 TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS INTRODUCTION: AN OLD WORLD IS DYING THE EXPLOSION IN WATTS: THE SECOND RECONSTRUCTION AND THE COLD WAR ROOTS OF THE CARCERAL STATE FINALLY GOT THE NEWS: THE BLACK FREEDOM STRUGGLE AND THE CRISIS OF U.S. HEGEMONY IN DETROIT THE SOUND BEFORE THE FURY: ATTICA, RACIALIZED STATE VIOLENCE, AND THE NEOLIBERAL TURN IN NEW YORK READING THE WRITING ON THE WALL: THE LOS ANGELES UPRISING AND THE CARCERAL CITY WHAT S GOING ON? MORAL PANICS AND MILITARIZATION IN POST-KATRINA NEW ORLEANS SHUT EM DOWN: SOCIAL MOVEMENTS CONFRONT MASS HOMELESNESS AND MILITARIZED POLICING IN LOS ANGELES EPILOGUE: POETRY OF THE FUTURE DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT. THE U.S. CURRENTLY HAS THE LARGEST PRISON POPULATION ON THE PLANET. IN THIS SEARING CRITIQUE, JORDAN T. CAMP TRACES THE RISE OF THE NEOLIBERAL CARCERAL STATE THROUGH A SERIES OF HISTORICAL TURNING POINTS INCLUDING THE WATTS INSURRECTION IN 1965, THE DETROIT REBELLION IN 1967, THE ATTICA UPRISING IN 1971, THE LOS ANGELES REVOLT IN 1992, AND EVENTS IN POST-KATRINA NEW ORLEANS IN 2005. THROUGH AN EXAMINATION OF THE POETRY OF SOCIAL MOVEMENTS, HE ALSO SUGGESTS THAT ALTER- NATIVE OUTCOMES HAVE BEEN AND CONTINUE TO BE POSSIBLE. INCARCERATING THE CRISIS OFFERS CAREFULLY RESEARCHED ACCOUNTS OF MAJOR HISTORICAL CONJUNCTURES, ELUCIDATING HOW IDEOLOGIES OF RACE AND CRIMINALIZATION HAVE BEEN CENTRAL TO THE NEOLIBERAL EXPANSION OF POLICING AND PRISONS. BUT AT THE SAME TIME, CAMP ATTENDS TO THE POETIC IMAGI- NARLES THAT GENERATE NECESSARY HOPE AND POSSIBLE FUTURES. ANGELA Y. DAVIS, DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR EMERITA, HISTORY OF CONSCIOUSNESS AND FEMINIST STUDIES, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA CRUZ THIS IS A WORK OF STAGGERING INSIGHT, BOLD IMAGINATION, AND POLITICAL URGENCY. ESSENTIAL READING FOR ANYONE INTERESTED IN RACE, NEOLIBERALISM, AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS-MANDATORY FOR ANYONE INTERESTED IN LIBERATION. ROBIN 0. G. KELLEY, AUTHOR OF FREEDOM DREAMS: THE BLACK RADICAL IMAGINATION INCARCERATING THE CRISIS CAREFULLY DELINEATES HOW POLITICAL ELITES TRANSLATED THE CRISIS OF JIM CROW CAPITALISM INTO THE NEOLIBERAL RACIAL SECURITY STATE, THE BRUTAL REGIME THAT DISAVOWS RAC- ISM WHILE CAGING AND KILLING THE RACIALLY AND ECONOMICALLY MARGINALIZED. NAOMI MURAKAWA, AUTHOR OF THE FIRST CIVIL RIGHT: HOW LIBERALS BUILT PRISON AMERICA JORDAN T. CAMP MOVINGLY RESISTS THE TEMPTATION TO IMAGINE THAT OUR PLIGHT RESULTS FROM SOCIAL MOVEMENTS BEING SO EASILY DEFEATED. AGAIN AND AGAIN HE SHOWS WITH SOBER ANALYSIS AND PASSIONATE CARE THAT POPULAR CREATIVITY AND RESISTANCE WERE THE VERY STUFF TO WHICH BRUTAL NEO- LIBERAL POLICIES RESPONDED AND HAVE CONTINUED TO RESPOND. DAVID ROEDIGER, AUTHOR OF SEIZING FREEDOM: SLAVE EMANCIPATION AND LIBERTY FOR ALL JORDAN T. CAMP IS A POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW IN THE CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF RACE AND ETHNICITY IN AMERICA AND THE WATSON INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS AT BROWN UNIVERSITY.
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title_full Incarcerating the crisis freedom struggles and the rise of the neoliberal state Jordan T. Camp
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title_full_unstemmed Incarcerating the crisis freedom struggles and the rise of the neoliberal state Jordan T. Camp
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