Abolitionist Intimacies, El Jones
Abolitionist Intimacies, El Jones
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Abolitionist Intimacies

Author: El Jones

Narrator: Aiza Ntibarikure

Unabridged: 9 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: ECW Press

Published: 04/16/2024


Synopsis

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.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Lois

This audiobook was made available to me by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.  This audiobook narrator was perfect for this nonfiction text. Her voice was full of compassion and richly lyrical. This is a heavy read, with heavy themes. I personally find nonfiction books with serious themes li......more

It's not often that I come across a book I wish I didn't have to articulate my feelings about and in this particular instance I really wish I didn't have to be the first to review it here because I feel that my review cannot possibly do any justice to this book. I've read 160 books this year and the......more

Goodreads review by Vanessa

This was my first read on the topic of prison abolition and I think I could have used a bit more background before diving into this. I very quickly found myself jotting down questions about prison economics, organization, history, etc. Unfortunately I let my library loan lapse and I lost my electron......more