Damien M. Sojoyner is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of California, Irvine. He is the author of First Strike: Prison and Educational Enclosures in Black Los Angeles and Joy and Pain: A Story of Black Life and Liberation in Five Albums.
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Introduction 1 1 The Human and the Carceral Archival Project 17 2 Police and the Carceral Archival Project 32 3 Technology and the Social Sciences as Synergistic Violence 42 4 Environmental Instability 59 5 Policing Health and Safety 72 6 Liberation 81 Conclusion 93 Acknowledgments 103 References 107
In Against the Carceral Archive, Damien Sojoyner shows how antiblack state violence creates its own archive as it permeates the modern processes of city planning, institution building, and law-and-order. Scholars, teachers, and researchers of all kinds will be activated and intellectually emboldened by this book's deep demystifications of police power, juridical violence, and carceral domestic warfare.---Dylan Rodriguez, author of White Reconstruction: Domestic Warfare and the Logics of Genocide