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New bones abolition : captive maternal agency and the (after)life of Erica Garner

Title
New bones abolition : captive maternal agency and the (after)life of Erica Garner / Joy James.
ISBN
9781942173748
1942173741
9781942173984
Publication
Brooklyn, NY : Common Notions, [2023]
Physical Description
xiii, 233 pages : illustrations, map ; 23 cm
Summary
"New Bones Abolition addresses "those of us broken enough to grow new bones" about the traditions we inherit and renew in the struggle for freedom. Joy James offers us a new framework for inspired abolitionist organizing and risk-taking today, one that situates the everyday and ordinary acts of revolutionary love and caretaking at the radical root of resistance to anti-Blackness. James introduces us to a powerful figure in these struggles, the "captive maternal," who emerge from communities devastated by or disappeared within the legacy of colonialism and chattel slavery, and who sustain resistance and rebellion toward the horizon of collective liberation. She recognizes a long line of such freedom fighters, women and men alike, who transform from coerced or conflicted caretakers within a racial order to builders of movements and maroon spaces, and ultimately into war resisters mobilized against genocide and state violence. From Mamie Till-Mobley, mother of Emmit Till, to the incarcerated at Attica prison in 1971, to Erica Garner, daughter of Eric Garner, the captive maternal is rarely celebrated in the annals of abolition, but, as Joy James provocatively and urgently reminds us, are essential to its work. This deep meditation on the role of revolutionary care honors the legacy of Erica Garner, the daughter of Eric Garner."--Publisher's website.
Variant and related titles
Captive maternal agency and the after life of Erica Garner
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
April 12, 2024
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Black feminisms and captive maternal agency
Old/new bones abolition: Academic conferences and communal gatherings
Movement capture and monetized Black death
The killing and dishonor of Eric Garner
Mother-daughter doula
Campaigning for Bernie and against the DNC
Captive (after)lives
Police violence and the limits of legalism
International alliances for human rights
War resistance: We Charge Genocide and Return to the Source
Conclusion: Prioritizing care and ancestors.
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