<p>"The book … is a quintessential one in times of increasing hatred towards immigrants. This timely book will help the reader understand the intensity of immigration crises and the need for the growth of a humanitarian world than a world with borders."</p> - T.S. Gangothri (Social Identities) "Michelle CastaÑeda’s book Disappearing Rooms... is a tour de force that clearly demonstrates how the study of cultural performance provides an indispensable tool for understanding social performances and everyday life. CastaÑeda diagnoses various institutions at the sites of their theatrical manipulations-the disappearing rooms in her title-to show how immigration law, the prison-industrial complex, and even sometimes immigration activists stage these institutional mise-en-scÈnes in ways that play into the (in)visibility of carceral power." - Jennifer Tyburczy (Theatre Journal)
Duke University of Press Scholars of Color First Book Award Recipient
Introduction 1
1. Removal Room: Disappearance and the Practice of Accompaniment 19
2. The Prison-Courtroom: No-Show Justice in Family Detention 56
3. Bring Me the Room: Tragic Recognition and the Right Not to Tell Your Story 91
Coda 129
Notes 135
References 159
Index 177
Produktdetaljer
Biografisk notat
Michelle CastaÑeda is Assistant Professor of Performance Studies at New York University.Molly Crabapple is an artist and writer based in New York.