Criminological discourses among people of African descent globally continue to suffer from a crisis of application of Western explanatory frameworks with gross implications on the development of African centered epistemologies and frameworks. One of the central arguments in this paper is that criminological discourses, specifically on class-specific, racialized-gendered identities of incarcerated women, are not free of the colonial matrices of power that underpin imperialism. What will emerge in this article is that incarcerated women’s identities should be reconstructed as women’s criminalization continues to be framed and presented in monolithic law and order ways. A focus on reconstruction is important to decolonize women’s imprisonment ...
Using Kimberlee Crenshaw’s concept of intersectionality, the author argues that how incarcerated Bla...
Against a range of injustices African women have made powerful challenges to structural, gender and ...
textThe circumstance of mass incarceration in the U.S. has reached the point of social crisis. When ...
The interdependent, collective agency shown by women of African descent reveals the possibility of m...
I want to use a group of prison narratives by South African women to contest some of the implication...
In this article-based dissertation, I investigate how Black women navigate the everyday challenges t...
D. Litt. et Phil.This study is an exploration of the experiences of crisis and identity. It looks sp...
D. Litt. et Phil.This study is an exploration of the experiences of crisis and identity. It looks sp...
Mainstream criminological, feminist, sociologists and historians emphasise the role, typology and pr...
Coloniality of gender speaks to the perennial question of the liberation of women from various forms...
The interdependent, collective agency shown by women of African descent reveals the possibility of m...
Seen as taboo by society to have women arrested, could this factor perhaps have played a role in how...
The interdependent, collective agency shown by women of African descent reveals the possibility of m...
The interdependent, collective agency shown by women of African descent reveals the possibility of m...
The purpose of this article is to investigate how decolonial studies can contribute to an agenda of ...
Using Kimberlee Crenshaw’s concept of intersectionality, the author argues that how incarcerated Bla...
Against a range of injustices African women have made powerful challenges to structural, gender and ...
textThe circumstance of mass incarceration in the U.S. has reached the point of social crisis. When ...
The interdependent, collective agency shown by women of African descent reveals the possibility of m...
I want to use a group of prison narratives by South African women to contest some of the implication...
In this article-based dissertation, I investigate how Black women navigate the everyday challenges t...
D. Litt. et Phil.This study is an exploration of the experiences of crisis and identity. It looks sp...
D. Litt. et Phil.This study is an exploration of the experiences of crisis and identity. It looks sp...
Mainstream criminological, feminist, sociologists and historians emphasise the role, typology and pr...
Coloniality of gender speaks to the perennial question of the liberation of women from various forms...
The interdependent, collective agency shown by women of African descent reveals the possibility of m...
Seen as taboo by society to have women arrested, could this factor perhaps have played a role in how...
The interdependent, collective agency shown by women of African descent reveals the possibility of m...
The interdependent, collective agency shown by women of African descent reveals the possibility of m...
The purpose of this article is to investigate how decolonial studies can contribute to an agenda of ...
Using Kimberlee Crenshaw’s concept of intersectionality, the author argues that how incarcerated Bla...
Against a range of injustices African women have made powerful challenges to structural, gender and ...
textThe circumstance of mass incarceration in the U.S. has reached the point of social crisis. When ...