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Ecologies of Incarceration
Carceral Discard Studies in the Anthropocene- Authors:
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- 2024
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- Copyright year
- 2024
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-6669-6401-1
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-6669-6402-8
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 252
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- Dedication No access
- Contents No access
- Preface No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Reading This Book No access
- Social Epistemic Thinking No access
- Reframing Literary Histories No access
- “Environment” as an Interdisciplinary, Far-Reaching Terminology No access
- The Environment Is Humans, Too No access
- The Prison Pastoral No access
- Recognizing Ecofascism and Fossil Fascism No access
- Intersubjectivity: Resituating “The Other” No access
- Trash Heap Oracle: Situating Yourself in the Anthropocene No access
- Everyday Narrative Ecologies No access
- MOVE No access
- On Literature, More Generally No access
- Note No access
- Intra-action and Entanglement No access
- Ripples in Flint Michigan No access
- Connection and Post-anthropocentrism No access
- American Environmental History No access
- Writing the Land No access
- Nobody No access
- Witness No access
- Write What You Know No access
- Prison Writing Formations No access
- The Waste Land: Prison Life Writing’s Intertextuality No access
- Lost Cargo: Prison Life Writing against the Law No access
- “Waste” and the Life Cycle Analysis No access
- Reading Ecologies and the Re-reading of Discard No access
- Open Pedagogies No access
- The Spectacle of Exposure No access
- Thanks, Hon. No access
- Against Finalization No access
- Notes No access
- Material History Is Gritty No access
- Miasma and Sensing Environment No access
- Built-in Hazards No access
- Placing Prison No access
- Worlding and Queer Ecology No access
- Weelaunee Forest a Representative Space No access
- Writing Solitary Confinement No access
- The Optics of Carceral Psychogeography No access
- Ballad of the Landlord No access
- The Fabric of Society No access
- Unauthorized Breaks: The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire No access
- “. . . the building itself reeks of death.” No access
- Insiders’ Guides to the Prison Ecosystem No access
- Seabrook Farms: Agribusiness as Carceral Psychogeography No access
- Louisiana State Penitentiary: Angola: The Farm No access
- Note No access
- Child Abuse: A Public Health Crisis of Stolen Time No access
- Innocence for Profit: The Kids for Cash Scandal No access
- Achterhuis No access
- “Lingering Pastness” and “Being with the Other” as the De-reification of Carceral Culture’s Individualistic Paradigm No access
- Legacies of Stolen Children No access
- Child Abuse, Child Separation, and the Carceral Hauntology of Stolen Time No access
- A Tenuous Line of Shared Residence: the Co-existence of Prison Guards and Prisoners across Space and Time No access
- “Doing Time”: Cumulative Disadvantage and the Continuity of the Carceral Subject No access
- Note No access
- Writing the Landscape—Having a Body under Racial Capitalism No access
- There Is No Equitable Prison: Discussions of Gender Justice and Carceral Culture No access
- Refusal to be Forgotten No access
- “Cut, Snip, You Ain’t Doing Nothin’”: Racial Capitalism’s Gendered and Racialized Miasma No access
- Decarcerating Birth No access
- The “Natural Resource” Discourse in the Prison Ecosystem No access
- Notes No access
- Pro-death No access
- Parish Prison No access
- “I Will Stand Up for You” No access
- The Beneficial Resistance of Predecessors and History of Others as Part of Prison Life Writings’ “I” No access
- “She’d Surely Regret Having Survived” No access
- “A Hopeless Imprisonment Preceding Death” No access
- Note No access
- “Am I the Worst I’ve Ever Done?” No access
- Narrative Theory and the Transformation of Subjects No access
- Background of Critical Justices No access
- False Shock and the Realities of Systemic Mental Health Failures No access
- Addressing Responses to Trauma as a Component of Critical Justices No access
- Only Treating the Symptoms: Change and the Contradictions of Endurance No access
- Treating Trauma with America’s Rugged Individualism No access
- The Transformation of Subjects by the Presence of Others, or, Friendship Should Not be a Luxury No access
- What Is Public Service? No access
- Note No access
- The System Works as It Was Designed No access
- Gaza’s Expedited Metaphysical and Ecological Consciousness No access
- A Global Struggle for a Future No access
- Forced Extinction: Native Reservation Life and the Struggle to Exist under Racial Capitalism’s Eugenics Project No access
- A Radical Will to Exist No access
- Bikes over Baghdad No access
- Praxis for Everyone No access
- Leave Tonight or Live and Die This Way No access
- References No access Pages 237 - 246
- Index No access Pages 247 - 250
- About the Author No access Pages 251 - 252





