Editor's introduction. --
Part I: What is to be done?: 1. What is to be done? --
2. Decorative beasts : dogging the academy in the late 20th century --
3. Public enemies and private intellectuals : apartheid USA --
4. Scholar-activists in the mix. --
Part II: Race and space: 5. Race and globalization --
6. Fatal couplings of power and difference : notes on racism and geography --
7. Terror austerity race gender excess theater --
8. Race, prisons, and war : scenes from the history of US violence. --
Part III: Prisons, militarism, and the anti-state state: 9. Globalization and US prison growth : from military Keynesianism to post-Keynesian militarism --
10. In the shadow of the shadow state --
11. The other California (w/ Craig Gilmore) --
12. Restating the obvious (w/ Craig Gilmore) --
13. Beyond Bratton (w/ Craig Gilmore) --
14. From military-industrial complex to prison-industrial complex : an interview with Trevor Paglen --
15. Prisons and class warfare : an interview with Clément Petitjean/Période. --
Part IV: Organizing for abolition: 16. You have dislodged a boulder : mothers and prisoners in the post-Keynesian California landscape --
17. Forgotten places and the seeds of grassroots planning --
18. The worrying state of the anti-prison movement --
19. Race, capitalist crisis, and abolitionist organizing : an interview with Jenna Loyd --
20. Abolition geography and the problem of innocence. --