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One of Ms. Magazine's Most Anticipated Books of 2023 Carceral
liberalism emerges from the confluence of neoliberalism,
carcerality, and patriarchy to construct a powerful ruse disguised
as freedom. It waves the feminist flag while keeping most women
still at the margins. It speaks of a post-race society while one in
three Black men remain incarcerated. It sings the praises of
capital while the dispossessed remain mired in debt. Shreerekha
Pillai edits essays on carceral liberalism that continue the
trajectory of the Combahee River Collective and the many people
inspired by its vision of feminist solidarity and radical
liberation. Academics, activists, writers, and a formerly
incarcerated social worker look at feminist resurgence and
resistance within, at the threshold of, and outside state violence;
observe and record direct and indirect forms of carcerality
sponsored by the state and shaped by state structures, traditions,
and actors; and critique carcerality. Acclaimed poets like Honorée
Fanonne Jeffers and Solmaz Sharif amplify the volume’s themes in
works that bookend each section. Cutting-edge yet historically
grounded, Carceral Liberalism examines an American ideological
creation that advances imperialism, anti-blackness, capitalism, and
patriarchy. Contributors: Maria F. Curtis, Joanna Eleftheriou,
Autumn Elizabeth and Zarinah Agnew and D Coulombe, Jeremy Eugene,
Demita Frazier, Honorée Fanonne Jeffers, Alka Kurian, Cassandra D.
Little, Beth Matusoff Merfish, Francisco Argüelles Paz y Puente,
Shreerekha Pillai, Marta Romero-Delgado, Ravi Shankar, Solmaz
Sharif, Shailza Sharma, Tria Blu Wakpa and Jennifer Musial, Javier
Zamora
One of Ms. Magazine's Most Anticipated Books of 2023 Carceral
liberalism emerges from the confluence of neoliberalism,
carcerality, and patriarchy to construct a powerful ruse disguised
as freedom. It waves the feminist flag while keeping most women
still at the margins. It speaks of a post-race society while one in
three Black men remain incarcerated. It sings the praises of
capital while the dispossessed remain mired in debt. Shreerekha
Pillai edits essays on carceral liberalism that continue the
trajectory of the Combahee River Collective and the many people
inspired by its vision of feminist solidarity and radical
liberation. Academics, activists, writers, and a formerly
incarcerated social worker look at feminist resurgence and
resistance within, at the threshold of, and outside state violence;
observe and record direct and indirect forms of carcerality
sponsored by the state and shaped by state structures, traditions,
and actors; and critique carcerality. Acclaimed poets like Honorée
Fanonne Jeffers and Solmaz Sharif amplify the volume’s themes in
works that bookend each section. Cutting-edge yet historically
grounded, Carceral Liberalism examines an American ideological
creation that advances imperialism, anti-blackness, capitalism, and
patriarchy. Contributors: Maria F. Curtis, Joanna Eleftheriou,
Autumn Elizabeth and Zarinah Agnew and D Coulombe, Jeremy Eugene,
Demita Frazier, Honorée Fanonne Jeffers, Alka Kurian, Cassandra D.
Little, Beth Matusoff Merfish, Francisco Argüelles Paz y Puente,
Shreerekha Pillai, Marta Romero-Delgado, Ravi Shankar, Solmaz
Sharif, Shailza Sharma, Tria Blu Wakpa and Jennifer Musial, Javier
Zamora
'Zimbardo has put his finger on a great challenge of the modern
era' - The Sunday Times Masculinity is in meltdown. Young men are
failing as never before - academically, socially and sexually. But
why? And what needs to be done? Internationally-acclaimed
psychologist Philip Zimbardo, and research partner Nikita Coulombe,
show how symptoms include excessive gaming and porn use, apathy and
drug abuse. They argue that digital technologies create alternative
worlds that many boys find less demanding and more rewarding than
real life, yet which are ultimately harmful. There is hope. Man
Disconnected reveals where the solutions are to be found, and what
action we can take. Controversial, provocative and insightful, this
book is an alarm call ignored at our peril.
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