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Black women under state : surveillance, poverty, & the violence of social assistance / Idil Abdillahi.
TITLE:
Black women under state : surveillance, poverty, & the violence of social assistance / Idil Abdillahi.
Alternate Title:
Black women under state : surveillance, poverty, and the violence of social assistance
Publication Date:
2022
Publication Information:
Winnipeg, Man. : ARP Books,
Physical Description:
229 p. : ill.
Bibliography Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
The lives and conditions of Black women are inseparable from, and inextricably linked to, all dimensions of social and political life. Black Women Under State centres on the realities of Black women, both in-process and theory, who are living at the intersections of race, poverty, surveillance, and social services. Abdillahi, who is uniquely positioned as a community organizer, practitioner, public intellectual, and scholar, engaged twenty women living at these life intersections in the greater Toronto area. The text undertakes a deep and studied inquiry into these women's subjective experiences of surveillance while on the province of Ontario's social assistance program Ontario Works and interrogates the dimensional effects of those experiences. Offering a timely and crucial contribution to the discourse around abolition, Abdillahi makes explicit the ways in which social systems are made opaque so that we don't connect them to the carceral state; this concept of carceral care talks to abolition as the broad concept that it is a fully-embraced understanding that abolition dismantles systems of policing that extend beyond the institution we call the police. Three major themes emerge through her inquiry: surveillance, poverty, and morality each interconnected to a larger social and public policy discourse.
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781927886588