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18 Crime, Punishment, and Economic Violence
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
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I. Reconceptualizing Antiviolence Strategies
- 1 Rethinking Antiviolence Strategies 13
- 2 Disability in the New World Order 25
- 3 Federal Indian Law and Violent Crime 32
- 4 Feminism, Race, and Adoption Policy 42
- 5 The Color of Choice 53
- 6 Heteropatriarchy and the Three Pillars of White Supremacy 66
- 7 A Call for Consistency 74
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II. Forms of Violence
- 8 The Color of Violence 81
- 9 Four Generations in Resistance 88
- 10 The War to Be Human / Becoming Human in a Time of War 92
- 11 The Forgotten "-ismn 97
- 12 Reflections in a Time of War 113
- 13 Don't Liberate Me 118
- 14 "National Securitys and the Violation of Women 119
- 15 The Complexities of "Feminicide" on the Border 130
- 16 INS Raids and How Immigrant Women are Fighting Back 135
- 17 Law Enforcement Violence Against Women of Color 138
- 18 Crime, Punishment, and Economic Violence 157
- 19 Pomo Woman, Ex-Prisoner, Speaks Out 164
- 20 The War Against Black Women, and the Making of NO! 170
- 21 Medical Violence Against People of Color and the Medicalization of Domestic Violence 179
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III. Building Movement
- 22 Unite and Rebel! 191
- 23 Sistas Makin' Moves 196
- 24 Disloyal to Feminism 208
- 25 Gender Violence and the Prison-Industrial Complex 223
- 26 Trans Action for Social and Economic Justice 227
- 27 "The Personal is the Private is the Cultural" 231
- 28 An Antiracist Christian Ethical Approach to Violence Resistance 243
- 29 Taking Risks 250
- 30 poem on trying to love without fear 267
- Endnotes and Works Cited 270
- Index 305
- About the Contributors 321
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
I. Reconceptualizing Antiviolence Strategies
- 1 Rethinking Antiviolence Strategies 13
- 2 Disability in the New World Order 25
- 3 Federal Indian Law and Violent Crime 32
- 4 Feminism, Race, and Adoption Policy 42
- 5 The Color of Choice 53
- 6 Heteropatriarchy and the Three Pillars of White Supremacy 66
- 7 A Call for Consistency 74
-
II. Forms of Violence
- 8 The Color of Violence 81
- 9 Four Generations in Resistance 88
- 10 The War to Be Human / Becoming Human in a Time of War 92
- 11 The Forgotten "-ismn 97
- 12 Reflections in a Time of War 113
- 13 Don't Liberate Me 118
- 14 "National Securitys and the Violation of Women 119
- 15 The Complexities of "Feminicide" on the Border 130
- 16 INS Raids and How Immigrant Women are Fighting Back 135
- 17 Law Enforcement Violence Against Women of Color 138
- 18 Crime, Punishment, and Economic Violence 157
- 19 Pomo Woman, Ex-Prisoner, Speaks Out 164
- 20 The War Against Black Women, and the Making of NO! 170
- 21 Medical Violence Against People of Color and the Medicalization of Domestic Violence 179
-
III. Building Movement
- 22 Unite and Rebel! 191
- 23 Sistas Makin' Moves 196
- 24 Disloyal to Feminism 208
- 25 Gender Violence and the Prison-Industrial Complex 223
- 26 Trans Action for Social and Economic Justice 227
- 27 "The Personal is the Private is the Cultural" 231
- 28 An Antiracist Christian Ethical Approach to Violence Resistance 243
- 29 Taking Risks 250
- 30 poem on trying to love without fear 267
- Endnotes and Works Cited 270
- Index 305
- About the Contributors 321