Carceral logics : human incarceration and animal captivity

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Collectivité auteur: Cambridge University Press ()
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Langue:English
Publié: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2022.
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Carceral logics permeate our thinking about humans and nonhumans. We imagine that greater punishment will reduce crime and make society safer. We hope that more convictions and policing for animal crimes will keep animals safe and elevate their social status. The dominant approach to human-animal relations is governed by an unjust imbalance of power that subordinates or ignores the interest nonhumans have in freedom. In this volume Lori Gruen and Justin Marceau invite experts to provide insights into the complicated intersection of issues that arise in thinking about animal law, violence, mass incarceration, and social change. Advocates for enhancing the legal status of animals could learn a great deal from the history and successes (and failures) of other social movements. Likewise, social change lawyers, as well as animal advocates, might learn lessons from each other about the interconnections of oppression as they work to achieve liberation for all.


Table des matières:
  • Gruen, Lori Marceau, Justin Introduction (s. 1-10) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108919210.001
  • Lori, Gruen Justin, Marceau Part I - Carceral Thinking in Animal Protection: Justifications and Repudiations : Introduction (s. 11-14) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108919210.002
  • Tarankow, Paula Saved : The Historical Roots of Humane Carceral Logics in the United States (s. 15-36) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108919210.003
  • Cupp, Richard L. Criminal Animal Abuse, Interconnectedness, and Human Morality (s. 37-52) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108919210.004
  • Beck, Ashley N. Giving a Voice to the Voiceless : A Prosecutor’s Efforts to Combat Animal Cruelty (s. 53-69) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108919210.005
  • Frasch, Pamela D. Examining Anticruelty Enhancements : Historical Context and Policy Advances (s. 70-86) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108919210.006
  • Levin, Benjamin Carceral Progressivism and Animal Victims (s. 87-99) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108919210.007
  • Lori, Gruen Justin, Marceau Part II - Animal Law in Context: The Limits of Carceral Strategies : Introduction (s. 101-103) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108919210.008
  • Chacón, Jennifer M. Spectacular Immigration Enforcement in Hidden Spaces (s. 105-127) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108919210.009
  • Kamin, Sam Against a “War on Animal Cruelty” : Lessons from the War on Drugs and Mass Incarceration (s. 128-143) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108919210.010
  • Kuennen, Tamara L. Criminalization as a Solution to Abuse : A Cautionary Tale (s. 144-157) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108919210.011
  • Gruber, Aya Humanizing Animals, Dehumanizing Humans (s. 158-186) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108919210.012
  • Winders, Delcianna J. Treating Humans Worse Than Animals? : Exposing a False Solitary Confinement Narrative (s. 187-203) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108919210.013
  • Marceau, Justin Carceral Logics beyond Incarceration (s. 204-224) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108919210.014
  • Lori, Gruen Justin, Marceau Part III - Implications of Carceral Spaces for Animals and for Humans : Introduction (s. 225-227) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108919210.015
  • Pierce, Jessica Bekoff, Marc Incarcerating Animals and Egregious Losses of Freedoms (s. 229-237) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108919210.016
  • Deckha, Maneesha Juvenile Smokescreens : Softening the Harm of Zoos, Aquaria, and Prisons through (Human) Children (s. 238-260) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108919210.017
  • Morin, Karen M. Bovine Lives and the Making of a Nineteenth-Century American Carceral Archipelago (s. 261-275) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108919210.018
  • Montford, Kelly Struthers Animals in Prison : Collateral Damage and Commodities of “Rehabilitation” (s. 276-296) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108919210.019
  • Pellow, David N. Political Prisoners and the Repression of Animal Liberation and Intersectional Environmental Justice Movements (s. 297-313) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108919210.020
  • Lori, Gruen Justin, Marceau Part IV - Challenging Captivity and Changing Carceral Thinking : Introduction (s. 315-317) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108919210.021
  • Chen, Alan K. Amar, Vikram David Cause Lawyering for the Caged : Invisibility, Moral Suasion, and Disenfranchisement in the Prisoners’ Rights and Animal Protection Movements (s. 319-342) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108919210.022
  • Eisen, Jessica Litigating Animal Captivity : Habeas Corpus in the Carceral State (s. 343-365) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108919210.023
  • Kysar, Douglas A. “True” Imprisonment (s. 366-383) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108919210.024
  • Potter, Will Imagining Animal Rights as a Civil Rights Movement (s. 384-399) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108919210.025
  • Gruen, Lori Abolition : Thinking beyond Carceral Logics (s. 400-416) https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108919210.026