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Author:
Wang, Jackie, author.
Title:
Carceral capitalism / Jackie Wang.
Publisher:
Distributed by The MIT Press,
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
359 pages ; 18 cm
Subject:
Fees, Administrative--United States.
Costs (Law)--United States.
Fines (Penalties)--United States.
Notes:
Includes selected bibliography (pages 345-354) and bibliographical references.
Summary:
What we see happening in Ferguson and other cities around the country is not the creation of livable spaces, but the creation of living hells. When people are trapped in a cycle of debt it also can affect their subjectivity and how they temporally inhabit the world by making it difficult for them to imagine and plan for the future. What psychic toll does this have on residents? How does it feel to be routinely dehumanized and exploited by the police? -- from Carceral CapitalismIn this collection of essays in Semiotext(e)'s Intervention series, Jackie Wang examines the contemporary incarceration techniques that have emerged since the 1990s. The essays illustrate various aspects of the carceral continuum, including the biopolitics of juvenile delinquency, predatory policing, the political economy of fees and fines, cybernetic governance, and algorithmic policing. Included in this volume is Wang's influential critique of liberal anti-racist politics, "Against Innocence," as well as essays on RoboCop, techno-policing, and the aesthetic problem of making invisible forms of power legible.Wang shows that the new racial capitalism begins with parasitic governance and predatory lending that extends credit only to dispossess later. Predatory lending has a decidedly spatial character and exists in many forms, including subprime mortgage loans, student loans for sham for-profit colleges, car loans, rent-to-own scams, payday loans, and bail bond loans.
Series:
Semiotext(e) Intervention Series ; 21
ISBN:
1635900026
9781635900026
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1025343349
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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