Ghost Criminology 2022
DOI: 10.18574/nyu/9781479885725.003.0014
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Ghost Criminology: A Requiem

Abstract: Ghost Criminology has used the metaphors of haunting to sketch the pressing demands of a present in which the intersecting crises of racial injustice, structural imbalance, and climate catastrophe rise. In listening to the ghosts of the future, we must shape the “not yet” and imagine a social order that does not “let die.” We must imagine a state that is not death-dealing, that does not rely upon the technologies of war to police its subjects. Rather than using the “language and rituals” of violence, we must i… Show more

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“…Undoubtedly, the creation of palimpsests relies on some similar mechanisms (more on this below), but, as Quinn, Canossini & Evans (2020) argue: ‘the topographical metaphor is limited by its linear understanding of historical time – submerged layers impact shallow layers, but not vice versa’ (p.476). Palimpsestic penality, by contrast, offers a more flexible understanding of time and sequencing – aligning broadly with what Fiddler, Kindynis & Linnemann (2022) characterise as Weird temporality.…”
Section: Palimpsestic Penality and Institutional Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 79%
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“…Undoubtedly, the creation of palimpsests relies on some similar mechanisms (more on this below), but, as Quinn, Canossini & Evans (2020) argue: ‘the topographical metaphor is limited by its linear understanding of historical time – submerged layers impact shallow layers, but not vice versa’ (p.476). Palimpsestic penality, by contrast, offers a more flexible understanding of time and sequencing – aligning broadly with what Fiddler, Kindynis & Linnemann (2022) characterise as Weird temporality.…”
Section: Palimpsestic Penality and Institutional Evolutionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…These handful of examples illustrate the generative possibility of palimpsests well beyond our present focus. It is our hope that other punishment scholars may find thinking about palimpsests useful as they explore the complex, intersecting and malleable ways in which penal history matters, such that ‘time is scarcely as solid as it seems to be’ (Fiddler, Kindynis & Linnermann, 2022, p.3).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Criminology itself is haunted (Fiddler et al, 2022). The discipline is besieged by voices from its unsettled past; plus, its future is threatened.…”
Section: Hauntology and The Spectres Of Colonialismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of these spectres must be confronted and exorcised while others remain at society's edges. Populations can become haunted, and Fiddler et al (2022) indicate that the Dakota Sioux population of Minneapolis have been haunted by the European-American settlers who arrived in 1680, and perhaps the haunting has also happened in the reverse direction. After colonisation, slavery soon followed but was forbidden in the Northwest Territory in 1787.…”
Section: Hauntology and The Spectres Of Colonialismmentioning
confidence: 99%