Journal article
Phallicism et Abolition
Reconsidering Transformative Justice from a Black Male Studies Perspective
- By Norman Ajari
Pages 87 to 93
Cite this article
- AJARI, Norman,
- Ajari, Norman.
- Ajari, N.
https://doi.org/10.3917/mult.088.0087
Cite this article
- Ajari, N.
- Ajari, Norman.
- AJARI, Norman,
https://doi.org/10.3917/mult.088.0087
English
From the perspective of Black Male Studies, this article shows how non-white men are often the forgotten members of abolitionist struggles, even though they represent the overwhelming majority of those incarcerated. Detailing the shortcuts or omissions that plague some transformative justice texts, this paper reminds us that abolition requires a radical shift in the imagination, and that it cannot be achieved without confronting racial misandry.