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Abolitionist Intimacies

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In Abolitionist Intimacies, El Jones examines the movement to abolish prisons through the Black feminist principles of care and collectivity. Understanding the history of prisons in Canada in their relationship to settler colonialism and anti-Black racism, Jones observes how practices of intimacy become imbued with state violence at carceral sites including prisons, policing and borders, as well as through purported care institutions such as hospitals and social work. The state also polices intimacy through mechanisms such as prison visits, strip searches and managing community contact with incarcerated people. Despite this, Jones argues, intimacy is integral to the ongoing struggles of prisoners for justice and liberation through the care work of building relationships and organizing with the people inside. Through characteristically fierce and personal prose and poetry, and motivated by a decade of prison justice work, Jones observes that abolition is not only a political movement to end prisons; it is also an intimate one deeply motivated by commitment and love.

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El Jones

El Jones is a poet, journalist, professor and activist living in Halifax, Nova Scotia. She teaches at Mount Saint Vincent University, where she was named the 15th Nancy’s Chair in Women’s Studies in 2017. She was Halifax’s Poet Laureate from 2013 to 2015. She is the author of Live from the Afrikan Resistance!, a collection of poems about resisting white colonialism. Her work focuses on social justice issues, such as feminism, prison abolition, anti-racism and decolonization. Since 2016, she has co-hosted a radio show called Black Power Hour, on CKDU-FM where listeners from prisons call in to rap and read their poetry, providing a voice to people who rarely get a wide audience.
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A poem from the author El Jones. 1 $0.10

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Chapter 1 examines the Black experiences and how it shapes the sense of collective action, of collectivity. The chapter includes discussions on the “All Black Lives Matter” movement, … 21 $2.10

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Chapter 2 focuses on placing the experiences of the other into the re-collection of the national memory, this chapter discusses topics including think the fight against the deportation of somali … 25 $2.50

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Chapter 3 examines the the current state of Black Studies in Canada, discussing topics including the work of Black abolitionist and Black feminist abolitionists, the “afterlife of … 20 $2.00

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Chapter 4 examines the racialization and colonial ideologies that build up the Canadian system. Blackness is categorized outside the ways the courts and colonial systems assign Indigenous … 21 $2.10

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Chapter 5 examines the idea of the abolition of the life sentence, discussing topics including the “punishment agenda” in Canada, our reliance upon incarceration as a solution to … 25 $2.50

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Chapter 6 explores ways of more just and dignified treatment of incarcerated people and those policed by the state. Discussing the topic of carceral intimacies, the friendship methods of … 25 $2.50

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In Chapter 7 reflects how the stories of incarcerated people and shared and focuses on the role, black women as mothers are often the ones who advocate for their incarcerated family members and … 21 $2.10

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Chapter 8 serves as the conclusion to the book, reflecting on the types of desire, acts of kindness and humanity, Black capitalism, and includes the poems "To All My People Doing Time" … 17 $1.70