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Feminism And The (Trans)Gender Entrapment Of Gender Nonconforming Prisoners, Julia Oparah
Feminism And The (Trans)Gender Entrapment Of Gender Nonconforming Prisoners, Julia Oparah
Sociology
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Celling Black Bodies: Black Women In The Global Prison Industrial Complex, Julia Sudbury
Celling Black Bodies: Black Women In The Global Prison Industrial Complex, Julia Sudbury
Sociology
The 1980s and 1990s have witnessed an explosion in the population of women prisoners in Europe, North America, and Australasia, accompanied by a boom in prison construction. This article argues that this new pattern of women's incarceration has been forged by three overlapping phenomena. The first is the fundamental shift in the role of the state that has occurred as a result of neo-liberal globalization. The second and related phenomenon is the emergence and subsequent global expansion of what has been labelled a 'prison industrial complex' made up of an intricate web of relations between state penal institutions, politicians and …
Hidden Struggles: Black Women's Activism And Black Masculinity, Julia Sudbury
Hidden Struggles: Black Women's Activism And Black Masculinity, Julia Sudbury
Sociology
Julia Sudbury looks at the complexity and the differences between the lives of black women and those of black men.
En-Gendering Anti-Racism: Towards A Politics Of Social Transformation, Julia Sudbury
En-Gendering Anti-Racism: Towards A Politics Of Social Transformation, Julia Sudbury
Sociology
As we approach the new millennium, African, Asian and Caribbean activists in Britain appear to be poised at the proverbial fork in the road. Do we march into a future marked by a pluralism of ethnicities, identities and interests? Or do we continue to hark bak to the golden days of black struggle -- when the movement was united in deed, action and purpose -- in the frail hope that outdated or failed notions of black unity will be revitalized?
The need for a new strategy for anti-racist struggle is evident. Increasing social stratification in black communities and the emergence …