In Disappearing Rooms Michelle CastaNeda lays bare the criminalization of race enacted every day in US immigration courts and detention centers. She uses a performance studies perspective to show how the theatrical concept of mise-en-scEne offers new insights about immigration law and the absurdist dynamics of carceral space. CastaNeda draws upon her experiences in immigration trials as an interpreter and courtroom companion to analyze the scenography-lighting, staging, framing, gesture, speech, and choreography-of specific rooms within the immigration enforcement system. CastaNeda's ethnographies of proceedings in a "removal" office in New York City, a detention center courtroom in Texas, and an asylum office in the Northeast reveal the depersonalizing violence enacted in immigration law through its embodied, ritualistic, and affective components. She shows how the creative practices of detained and disappeared people living under acute duress imagine the abolition of detention and borders. Featuring original illustrations by artist-journalist Molly Crabapple, Disappearing Rooms shines a light into otherwise hidden spaces of law within the contemporary deportation regime. Duke University of Press Scholars of Color First Book Award Recipient
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Book Details
Title
Disappearing Rooms
Imprint
Duke University Press
Product Form
Paperback
Publisher
Duke University Press
Genre
Social Science
ISBN13
9781478019633
Book Category
Higher Education and Professional Books
BISAC Subject Heading
SOC044000
Book Subcategory
Law Books
Language
English
Dimensions
Height
229 mm
Length
152 mm
Weight
295 gr
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