Contextualizing Indigenous people and the state of exception: New Zealand's Waikeria Prison protest

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Martin, Jessica [1 ]
Norris, Adele N. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Univ Waikato, Private Bag 3105, Hamilton 3240, New Zealand
[2] Univ Waikato, Fac Arts & Social Sci, Sociol & Social Policy, Hamilton, New Zealand
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New Zealand; prison protest; state of exception; Indigenous people; imprisoned intellectual thought; policing rage; Black power; AGAMBEN; GIORGIO;
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10.1177/14624745241252224
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DF [法律]; D9 [法律];
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0301 ;
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On Tuesday, December 29, 2020, 16 protesters at Waikeria Prison, one of New Zealand's largest male prisons, engaged in a six-day standoff with prison guards to protest inhumane prison conditions. The Department of Corrections framed the event as an aimless riot, delegitimizing the intentional demonstration of resistance against state violence. Imprisoned intellectuals, specifically Imprisoned Black Radical tradition, have long examined and centered the prison as the harshest instrument of the state linked to the struggles of the collective. However, voices from imprisoned intellectuals are rarely considered in academic scholarship despite acute analysis of the state and liberation. This article employs the state of exception to contextualize the Waikeria protest. Particular attention is devoted to the 'state of continuity,' which allows for a broader understanding of a permanent state of racialized oppression and marginalization faced by Indigenous and Black communities in racialized-settler-colonial contexts. Populations designated as the exception are thus framed as a threat targeted for militaristic police intervention. This article concludes by extending the discussion of the state of continuity to include how expressions of rage and dissent by Indigenous and Black people are viewed as a direct threat to the sovereign order but are necessary for revolutionary change.
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