How gender and race structure the prison system: dialogues with Angela Davis about racism and sexism in Brazilian punitive control
Fernanda da Silva Lima,
Jéssica Domiciano Cardoso Jeremias,
Débora Ferrazzo
Abstract:We present an analysis of the phenomenon of female incarceration in Brazil, placing it as a concrete determination of the capitalist mode of production. We start from the issue of how the categories of gender and race act as structural elements of Brazilian penal control, based on the reading proposed by Angela Davis, in dialogue with authors of Brazilian feminist. For this reason, initially, we will promote initial debates about oppression as structures of social relations in capitalism. Subsequently, it will… Show more
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