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# Abolition Feminism (References)
**Zerilli 2018, Advanced Theories of Gender and Sexuality Syllabus**
- Elisabeth Bernstein, “Carceral Politics as Gender Justice: The ‘Traffic in Women’ and Neoliberal Circuits of Crime, Sex, and Rights,” _Theory and Society_ vol. 43, no. 3 (May 2012): 233-259.
- *Jasbir K. Puar, “The Golden Handcuffs of Gay Rights: How Pinkwashing Distorts both LGBTIQ and Anti-Occupation Activism,” _The Feminist Wire,_ January 30, 2012, [http://thefeministwire.com/2012/01/the-golden-handcuffs-of-gay-rights-how-](http://thefeministwire.com/2012/01/the-golden-handcuffs-of-gay-rights-how-) pinkwashing-distorts-both-lgbtiq-and-anti-occupation-activism/
**Haslanger 2023 Feminist Thought Syllabus**
- Erica R. Meiners et al, (2022). “Why Policing and Prisons Can’t End Gender Violence.”
- Amia Srinivasan, (2021). “Sex, Carceralism, Capitalism.”
- Angela Davis, (2003). “How Gender Structures the Prison System.” and “Abolitionist Alternatives.”
- Dorothy E. Roberts, (2011-12). “Prison, Foster Care, and the Systemic Punishment of Black Mothers.”
**Briggs 2021, PHIL385N꞉ Transfeminism Syllabus**
- Excerpts from Eric A Stanley and Nat Smith, 2011, _Captive Genders: Trans Embodiment and the Prison Industrial Complex_
- Introduction by Eric A. Stanley,
- “Building an Abolitionist Trans & Queer Movement with Everything We’ve Got” by Morgan Bassichs, Alexander Lee, and Dean Spade
- ““The Only Freedom I Can See:” Imprisoned Queer Writing and the Politics of the Unimaginable” by Stephen Dillon
- Angela Davis, 2003, _Are Prisons Obsolete?_
- Rae Rosenberg and Natalie Oswin, 2015, “Trans embodiment in carceral space: hypermasculinity and the US prison industrial complex”, in _Gender, Place, & Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography_
- _Discipline and Punish_, pages 293-325 (“The Carceral”)
- Che Gossett and Juliana Huxtable, 2017, “Existing in the World: Blackness at the Edge of Trans Visibility”, in _Trap Door: Trans Cultural Production and the Politics of Visibility_