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Social death; racialized rightlessness and the criminalization of the unprotected

Social death; racialized rightlessness and the criminalization of the unprotected

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Social death; racialized rightlessness and the criminalization of the unprotected

by Cacho, Lisa Marie

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New York :: London: New York University Press, 2012. Paperback. xii, 224p., warps; bottom corner on back of text block is bumped, else in very good condition.

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Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB US (US)
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Title
Social death; racialized rightlessness and the criminalization of the unprotected
Author
Cacho, Lisa Marie
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used
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1
ISBN 10
0814723764
ISBN 13
9780814723760
Publisher
New York University Press
Place of Publication
New York :: London
Date Published
2012
Keywords
criminlization
Bookseller catalogs
Labor - American; Critical Theory; Law; Civil Rights; Prisons;

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