This volume considers the interconnection of racial oppression in the U.S. South and West, presenting thirteen case studies that explore the ways in which citizens and migrants alike have been caged, detained, deported, and incarcerated, and what these practices tell us about state building, converging and coercive legal powers, and national sovereignty. As these studies depict the institutional development and state scaffolding of overlapping carceral regimes, they also consider how prisoners and immigrants resisted such oppression and violence by drawing on the transnational politics of human rights and liberation, transcending the isolation of incarceration, detention, deportation and the boundaries of domestic law.
Contributors: Dan Berger, Ethan Blue, George T. Diaz, David Hernandez, Kelly Lytle Hernandez, Pippa Holloway, Volker Janssen, Talitha L. LeFlouria, Heather McCarty, Douglas K. Miller, Vivien Miller, Donna Murch, and Keramet Ann Reiter.
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Uma obra fundamental para compreender os mecanismos de opressão racial e institucional nos Estados Unidos, explorando as complexas dinâmicas de encarceramento, deportação e controle de fronteiras. Reúne treze estudos de caso que desvendam as estratégias de aprisionamento e resistência de cidadãos e migrantes, revelando as estruturas de poder que moldam a soberania nacional e os direitos humanos. Oferece uma análise crítica e multidisciplinar sobre os sistemas carcerários, apresentando perspectivas que transcendem os limites tradicionais do direito doméstico e destacam as estratégias de resistência dos grupos marginalizados.
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