Necropolitics

The Religious Crisis of Mass Incarceration in America

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Necropolitics

The Religious Crisis of Mass Incarceration in America

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Necropolitics: The Religious Crisis of Mass Incarceration in America explores the pernicious and persistent presence of mass incarceration in American public life. Christophe D. Ringer argues that mass incarceration persists largely because the othering and criminalization of Black people in times of crisis is a significant part of the religious meaning of America. This book traces representations from the Puritan era to the beginning of the War on Drugs in the 1980s to demonstrate their centrality in this issue, revealing how these images have become accepted as fact and used by various aspects of governance to wield the power to punish indiscriminately. Ringer demonstrates how these vilifying images contribute to racism and political economy, creating a politics of death that uses jails and prisons to conceal social inequalities and political exclusion.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Politics of Death in the Arche of the American Experience
Chapter 2: The Necropolitics of Social Death and Statecraft
Chapter 3: Beyond the Death-Bound-Subject
Chapter 4: Necropolitics and Juridical Power
Chapter 5: The Eschatological Production of Mass Incarceration
Conclusion
References
Index
About the Author

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Published 17 Nov 2020
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 162
ISBN 9781793626790
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 229 x 161 mm
Series Religion and Race
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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