Incarcerated resistance: how identity, gender, and privilege shape the experiences of America's nonviolent activists
Justice action prisoners in the school of the Americas watch and plowshares movements -- Resistance in an imperial state: prison witness -- Like a chiropractic adjustment: aligning actions and beliefs through identity-work -- Embodiment, privilege power, and the experience of action -- Prison commun...
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| Tipo de documento: | Print Libro |
| Lenguaje: | Inglés |
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Lanham Boulder New York London
Lexington Books
[2022]
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| En: | Año: 2022 |
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| Disponibilidad en Tübingen: | Disponible en Tübingen. UB: KB 21 A 1979 |
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| Sumario: | Justice action prisoners in the school of the Americas watch and plowshares movements -- Resistance in an imperial state: prison witness -- Like a chiropractic adjustment: aligning actions and beliefs through identity-work -- Embodiment, privilege power, and the experience of action -- Prison communities -- A visitor in someone else's house: the standpoint of justice action prisoners -- Journey through prison witness: the significance of privilege and gender. "Grounded in the lives of some of its most committed nonviolent activists, Incarcerated Resistance tells a story of anti-war resistance, what it means to "go to jail for justice" in the contemporary United States, and shows how identity matters in both the activation of prison witness, and as a key shaper of individual experience"-- |
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| Notas: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
| Descripción Física: | xviii, 213 Seiten |
| ISBN: | 978-1-7936-0561-0 |
