Warfare in the American Homeland: Policing and Prison in a Penal Democracy
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface: The American Archipelago -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Violations -- I. Insurgent Knowledge -- 1. The Prison Slave as Hegemony's (Silent) Scandal -- 2. Forced Passages -- 3. Sorrow: The Good Soldier and the Good Woman -- 4. War Within: A Prison Interview -- 5. Domestic Warfare: A Dialogue -- 6. Soledad Brother and Blood in My Eye (Excerpts) -- 7. The Masked Assassination -- 8. A Century of Colonialism: One Hundred Years of Puerto Rican Resistance -- II. Policing and Prison Technologies -- 9. Racial Profiling and the Societies of Control -- 10. Jihadis in the Hood: Race, Urban Islam, and the War on Terror -- 11. The Effects of Repression on Women in Prison -- 12. Ponderings from the Eternal Now -- 13. Resisting the Ordinary -- 14. Cultures of Torture -- 15. Katrina's Unnatural Disaster: A Tragedy of Black Suffering and White Denial -- Bibliography -- Contributors -- Permissions -- Index