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Life, death, and corporeal resistance in immigration detention

This thesis analyzes corporeal strategies of resistance used by immigration detainees in the global North. Corporeal resistance is defined as an act of protest that physically harms the actor but is not intended to harm anyone else. Examples include hunger strikes, lip sewing, self-immolation, and o...

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Main Author: Moss, Jana Michelle
Format: Thesis
Published: AUC Knowledge Fountain 2019
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