jayemtee's review against another edition
3.0
Although certainly relevant, I didn’t feel this added many new insights into the prison abolition discussion. It read more as an overview of historical feminist abolition movements and organizations than a manifesto for action.
Still decent, but a bit of a letdown if you’re familiar with intersectional feminism and expecting something of depth from these scholars.
Still decent, but a bit of a letdown if you’re familiar with intersectional feminism and expecting something of depth from these scholars.
schnurln's review against another edition
challenging
hopeful
informative
reflective
medium-paced
5.0
mercedesb's review
5.0
A little academic but one of the best books I’ve read outlining how abolition and feminism intersect. It describes how so much of our current feminism is centered around carceral feminism. It illustrates many ways to think about abolition and feminism as intersecting ideologies. Will be recommending.