Invisible Mothers
Unseen Yet Hypervisible after Incarceration
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of California Press
Published:3rd Jan '23
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Drawing on interviews conducted throughout New York City, Black feminist criminologist Janet Garcia-Hallett shares the traditionally silenced voices of formerly incarcerated mothers of color and exposes the difficult realities they face when reentering the community and navigating motherhood. Patriarchy, misogyny, and systemic racism marginalize and criminalize these mothers, pushing them into the grasp of penal control and forcing them to live in a state of disempowerment and hypersurveillance after imprisonment.
Armed with critical insight, Invisible Mothers demonstrates the paradox of visibility: social institutions treat mothers of color as invisible by restricting them from equal opportunities, and simultaneously as hypervisible by penalizing them for the ways they survive their marginalization. This thoughtful book reveals and contests their marginalization and highlights how mothers of color perform motherwork on their own terms.
"A valuable contribution to our knowledge about the lives of justice-involved African American, West Indian, and Latina mothers who are navigating the carceral state in the face of intersecting forms of oppression." * Affilia: Feminist Inquiry in Social Work *
“Garcia-Hallett’s work tells a story of visibility and recognition, acknowledging the full humanity of these women whose identities are often fragmented in society. By weaving in testimonies and real-life experiences, she challenges prevailing narratives that depict these women as deviant or invisible.” * American Sociological Association *
ISBN: 9780520315044
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
Weight: 499g
248 pages