how carceral space produces and manages social disposability in late capitalist American
life. In so doing, it posits that carceral space must be conceived as a complex geography,
one that inscribes the production of racialized poverty, incarceration, and devalued life into
its everyday socio-spatial relations. Carceral space encompasses the whole chain of
relationships that make up the prison system: from the sites of criminalization, arrest and …