Abstract
The following book review of Shreerekha Pillai’s Carceral Liberalism: Feminist Voices against State Violence (2023) is an expansive and timely collection of essays on the carceral state in its implications for feminist educators. This review focuses on the connections and connectivity of two essays in the collection that attempt to address a minor examination of the person as political.
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Michaels, Andrea
(2024)
"Carceral Liberalism: Feminist Voices Against State Violence,"
Feminist Pedagogy: Vol. 5:
Iss.
1, Article 11.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/feministpedagogy/vol5/iss1/11
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