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 LAW General Collection - 2nd Floor  HT1581 .R56 2020    AVAILABLE  
Author Rios, Jodi, 1967- author.
Title Black lives and spatial matters : policing Blackness and practicing freedom in suburban St. Louis / Jodi Rios.
OCLC 1122184971
ISBN 9781501750465 (hardcover)
1501750461 (hardcover)
9781501750472 (paperback)
150175047X (paperback)
(electronic publication)
(electronic book)
Publisher Ithaca, New York : Cornell University Press, 2020.
©2020.
Description xix, 271 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm.
LC Subject heading/s Black people -- Race identity -- United States.
Black people -- Race identity -- Missouri -- Saint Louis Suburban Area.
Race -- Social aspects -- United States.
Space -- Social aspects.
Discrimination in criminal justice administration -- Missouri -- Saint Louis Suburban Area.
Racism in criminal justice administration -- Missouri -- Saint Louis Suburban Area.
Sociology, Urban -- Missouri -- Saint Louis Suburban Area.
Other
Subject heading/s
Racism in criminal justice administration. (OCoLC)fst02025479
Black people -- Race identity. (OCoLC)fst00833987
Discrimination in criminal justice administration. (OCoLC)fst00895034
Race -- Social aspects. (OCoLC)fst01086449
Sociology, Urban. (OCoLC)fst01123961
Missouri -- Saint Louis Suburban Area. (OCoLC)fst01347561
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Race and Space -- Confluence and Contestation -- Racial States and Local Governance -- Discursive Regimes and Everyday Practice -- Politics and Policing in Pagedale -- Queering Protest -- Ontologies of Freedom.
Summary "This book argues that the historical and material production of blackness-as-risk is foundational to the historical and material construction of our society and certainly foundational to the construction and experience of metropolitan space. This book also considers how an ethics of lived blackness-living fully and visibly in the face of forces intended to dehumanize and erase-can create a powerful counterpoint to blackness-as-risk"-- Provided by publisher.
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