Michel Foucault, the Prisons Information Group, and the Future of Abolition
Buch, Englisch, 297 Seiten, Format (B × H): 140 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 3988 g
ISBN: 978-1-349-55286-3
Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan US
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Table of Contents
Foreword; Bernard Harcourt
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Active Intolerance: An Introduction; Perry Zurn and Andrew Dilts
PART I: HISTORY: THE GIP AND FOUCAULT IN CONTEXT
1. The Abolition of Philosophy; Ladelle McWhorter
2. The Untimely Speech of the GIP Counter-Archive; Lynne Huffer
3. Conduct and Power: Foucault ' 's Methodological Expansions in 1971; Colin Koopman
4. Work and Failure: Assessing the Prisons Information Group; Perry Zurn
Intolerable 1: Abu Ali Abdur ' 'Rahman
PART II: BODY: RESISTANCE AND THE POLITICS OF CARE
5. Breaking the Conditioning: The Relevance of the Prisons Information Group; Steve Champion (Adisa Kamara)
6. Between Discipline and Care-giving: Changing Prison Population Demographics and Possibilities for Self-Transformation; Dianna Taylor
7. Unruliness without Rioting: Hunger Strikes in Contemporary Politics; Falguni Sheth
Intolerable 2: Derrick Quintero
PART III: VOICE: PRISONERS AND THE PUBLIC INTELLECTUAL
8. Disrupted Foucault: Los Angeles ' ' Coalition Against Police Abuse (CAPA) and the Obsolescence of White Academic Raciality; Dylan Rodríguez
9. Investigations from Marx to Foucault; Marcelo Hoffman
10. The GIP as a Neoliberal Intervention: Trafficking in Illegible Concepts; Shannon Winnubst
11. The Disordering of Discourse: Voice and Authority in the GIP; Nancy Luxon
Intolerable 3: Donald Middlebrooks
PART IV: PRESENT: THE PRISON AND ITS FUTURE(S)
12. Beyond Guilt and Innocence: The Creaturely Politics of Prisoner Resistance Movements; Lisa Guenther
13. Resisting ' 'Massive Elimination ' ': Foucault, Immigration, and the GIP; Natalie Cisneros
14. ' 'Can They Ever Escape? ' ': Foucault, Black Feminism, and the Intimacy of Abolition; Stephen Dillon
Notes on Contributors
Index