Whakapapa of a Prison Riot: Prison Censorship, Free Speech, and the Fight against Fascism
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Authors/contributors
- Rakete, Emmy (Author)
- Lamusse, Ti (Author)
Title
Whakapapa of a Prison Riot: Prison Censorship, Free Speech, and the Fight against Fascism
Abstract
Starting with the whakapapa of the Waikeria Prison Uprising in 2020/21, this article examines what the suppression of prisoners’ freedom of speech tells us about the struggle to defeat the far right. Drawing on the authors’ personal experience of censorship at the hands of the Crown, the article demonstrates the futility of relying on the capitalist state to achieve the liberation of exploited and oppressed people. The article critiques liberal ‘safetyism’ as a demobilising force, which prioritises fear for personal safety over the necessity of struggle. In contrast, the authors argue that it is only through mass struggle that we can defeat the far right and liberate ourselves.
Date
2024-12-06
Accessed
10/27/25, 8:12 PM
ISSN
2463–5340
Short Title
Whakapapa of a Prison Riot
Language
en
Library Catalog
researchspace.auckland.ac.nz
Notes
- Waikeria prison uprising
- Prison abolition
- Prison as manifestation of capitalist oppression against Māori
- Could go in pols theory category
Citation
Rakete, E., & Lamusse, T. (2024). Whakapapa of a Prison Riot: Prison Censorship, Free Speech, and the Fight against Fascism. https://hdl.handle.net/2292/70807
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