Gathering together Ruth Wilson Gilmore's work from over three decades,
Abolition Geography presents her singular contribution to the politics
of abolition as theorist, researcher, and organizer, offering scholars
and activists ways of seeing and doing to help navigate our turbulent
present. Abolition Geography moves us away from explanations of mass
incarceration and racist violence focused on uninterrupted histories of
prejudice or the dull compulsion of neoliberal economics. Instead,
Gilmore offers a geographical grasp of how contemporary racial
capitalism operates through an "anti-state state" that answers crises
with the organized abandonment of people and environments deemed surplus
to requirement.
Gilmore escapes one-dimensional conceptions of
what liberation demands, who demands liberation, or what indeed is to be
abolished. Drawing on the lessons of grassroots organizing and
internationalist imaginaries, Abolition Geography undoes the
identification of abolition with mere decarceration, and reminds us that
freedom is not a mere principle but a place. Edited with an
introduction by Brenna Bhandar and Alberto Toscano.
Abolition Geography : Essays Towards Liberation - Ruth Wilson Gilmore
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