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Abolitionist Feminism as Prisons Close: Fighting the Racist and Misogynist Surveillance “Child Welfare” System

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Abolitionist Feminism as Prisons Close: Fighting the Racist and Misogynist Surveillance “Child Welfare” System
Abstract
The global prison industrial complex was built on Black and brown women’s bodies. This economy will not voluntarily loosen its hold on the bodies that feed it. White carceral feminists traditionally encourage State punishment, while anti-carceral, intersectional feminism recognizes that it empowers an ineffective and racist system. In fact, it is built on the criminalization of women’s survival strategies, creating a “victimization to prison pipeline.” But prisons are not the root of the problem; rather, they are a manifestation of the over-policing of Black women’s bodies, poverty, and motherhood. Such State surveillance will continue unless we disrupt these powerful systems both inside and outside prisons.
Publication
The Prison Journal
Publisher
SAGE Publications Inc
Date
2019-09-01
Volume
99
Issue
4
Pages
504-511
Citation Key
michalsenAbolitionistFeminismPrisons2019
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6/6/25, 1:48 PM
ISSN
0032-8855
Short Title
Abolitionist Feminism as Prisons Close
Language
EN
Library Catalog
SAGE Journals
Citation
Michalsen, V. (2019). Abolitionist Feminism as Prisons Close: Fighting the Racist and Misogynist Surveillance “Child Welfare” System. The Prison Journal, 99(4), 504–511. https://doi.org/10.1177/0032885519852091