by Alisa Bierria (Editor), Brooke Lober (Editor), Jakeya Caruthers (Editor)
A collection of radical reconsiderations and creative critiques that aims to expose, disrupt, and uproot carcerality.
Author Biography
Alisa Bierria is a Black feminist philosopher and an assistant professor in the Department of Gender Studies at UCLA. Her writing can be found in numerous scholarly journals and public anthologies, including her co-edited volume, Community Accountability: Emerging Movements to Transform Violence, a special issue of Social Justice. She has been an advocate within the feminist anti-violence movement for over 25 years, including co-founding Survived & Punished, a national abolitionist organization that advocates for the decriminalization of survivors of domestic and sexual violence.
Jakeya Caruthers is Assistant Professor of English & Africana Studies at Drexel University. Her research attends to black political aesthetics within 20th and 21st century cultural production as well as race, gender, sexuality, and state discipline. Jakeya is a principal investigator of an inside-outside research initiative with Survived & Punished California that maps pathways between surviving gender violence, incarceration, and radical possibilities for survivor release. She is also collaborating on a digital archive of feminist decriminalization campaigns waged over the last 50 years.
Brooke Lober is a teacher, writer, and social movement scholar who is currently researching legacies of antiracist and anti-Zionist feminisms in the Bay Area. Brooke's writing is published in the scholarly journals
Feminist Formations,
Women's Studies, the
Journal of Lesbian Studies,
Meridians: Feminism, Race, Transnationalism, and on numerous websites of radical culture.
Number of Pages: 328
Dimensions: 0.75 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: January 24, 2023