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Japanese Women’s Liberation to Abolition Feminism Now: Violence and the Imprisonment of Fusako Shigenobu

 
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This lecture elaborates an internationalist genealogy of abolition feminism in contradistinction to carceral feminism that legitimizes the state as the arbiter of justice. Through an analysis of the proto-abolitionist feminist practices of the 1970s radical Japanese women's liberation movement known as ūman ribu Shigematsu elaborates a theory for a feminist ethics of violence and a feminist philosophy of force.

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Campus After Cops: Building Abolitionist Communities