دانلود کتاب Fugitive Life: The Queer Politics of the Prison State
by Stephen Dillon
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عنوان فارسی: فراری زندگی: عجیب و غریب سیاست از زندان دولت |
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Stephen Dillon is Assistant Professor of Critical Race and Queer Studies in the School of Critical Social Inquiry at Hampshire College.
Endorsements:
“In this beautifully written work, Stephen Dillon brings together a variety of threads from the literatures on prisons, feminisms, and queer studies to make novel arguments about fugitivity, neoliberalism, and carcerality. His engagement with poetry, accounts of underground activists, and the other highly charismatic materials he works with will be gripping for students as they read through this compelling entry point into the book's topics. Fugitive Life is a wonderful contribution.” — Dean Spade, author of, Normal Life: Administrative Violence, Critical Trans Politics, and the Limits of Law
“In Fugitive Life, fugitive women of color emerge as feminist thinkers who expose the inherent carcerality of neoliberalism. This groundbreaking intervention in carceral studies, gender studies, American studies, and literary studies offers deep interrogations of queerness and temporality and an extraordinary model for analyzing the dialectics of freedom and repression. Stephen Dillon provides a dramatic contribution that will reshape urgent debates regarding carceral crisis, influencing future scholarship and activism.” — Sarah Haley, author of, No Mercy Here: Gender, Punishment, and the Making of Jim Crow Modernity