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"Green spaces remake the ground that decades of carceral enclosure built, and they show that poor and working-class people can transform their geographies on their own terms."
Aug 06, 2023 08:51AM
Spatializing Blackness: Architectures of Confinement and Black Masculinity in Chicago (New Black Studies Series)

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Aug 06, 2023 10:14AM
Spatializing Blackness: Architectures of Confinement and Black Masculinity in Chicago (New Black Studies Series)


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"Policing helped Nootbaar, a first-generation immigrant from Germany, shore up his own racial identity through reinforcing racist heteronormative masculinity. By placing boundaries around white women's sexuality and using policing as a tool to do so, Nootbaar was able to shed his ethnic identity and enter whiteness."
Aug 06, 2023 09:36AM
Spatializing Blackness: Architectures of Confinement and Black Masculinity in Chicago (New Black Studies Series)


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"By "prisonize" I mean that techniques and technologies of prison punishment-policing, containment, surveillance and the establishment of territory, the creation of frontiers-functioned in the quotidian space of Black Chicago."
Aug 06, 2023 08:17AM
Spatializing Blackness: Architectures of Confinement and Black Masculinity in Chicago (New Black Studies Series)


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