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SUMMARY:Abolition from the South: From Carceral Feminism to Abolition as a 
 Lived Practice
DESCRIPTION:In this talk Saida Hodžić takes her book The Twilight of Cut
 ting: African Activism and Life after NGOs [https://www.ucpress.edu/books/
 the-twilight-of-cutting/paper] as a point of departure for theorizing car
 ceral feminism and abolition from a decolonial perspective. Based on ethno
 graphic research on criminalization and law enforcement at the margins of 
 the Ghanaian state\, she shows that abolition is more than a visionary\, f
 uture-oriented project. Abolition exists in the here and now. It is ground
 ed in lived practice\, mutually entangled social worlds\, and immanent cri
 tique.
X-ALT-DESC:<p>In this talk Saida Hodžić takes her book&nbsp\;<em><u><a hr
 ef="https://www.ucpress.edu/books/the-twilight-of-cutting/paper">The Twili
 ght of Cutting: African Activism and Life after NGOs</a></u></em>&nbsp\;as
  a point of departure for theorizing carceral feminism and abolition from 
 a decolonial perspective. Based on ethnographic research on criminalizatio
 n and law enforcement at the margins of the Ghanaian state\, she shows tha
 t abolition is more than a visionary\, future-oriented project. Abolition 
 exists in the here and now. It is grounded in lived practice\, mutually en
 tangled social worlds\, and immanent critique.</p>
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