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  • ART : 31331 : Not available for external loan
    Politics of remembering the enemy : prisoner narratives of the 1980 military coup
    English
    20230000
    Taylor and Francis
    autobiographies | degrading treatment | attitude to torture | prisoner treatment | stereotyping | political ideologies | memorialisation | perception of the enemy | torture victims | personal narratives | former political detainees | review [publication type] | literary criticism | Turkey
    Turkish studies ; vol. 24, no. 1
  • ART : 30346 : Not available for external loan
    Torture and autobiography : a Scarrian reading of self, rights, and revolution in Lualhati Milan Abreu’s ‘Dawn’
    English
    20221100
    Taylor and Francis
    torture representation | literary criticism | autobiographies | Abreu, Lualhati Milan | ego | self disclosure | torture purposes | survival | torture victims | torture effects | resistance | non state agents | discourse analysis | communists | insurgencies | narration | Scarry, Elaine | Philippines
    Law and literature ; vol. 34, no. 3
  • ART : 30379 : Not available for external loan
    Memoirs of women-in-conflict : Ugandan ex-combatants and the production of knowledge on security and peacebuilding
    English
    20221000
    Sage
    Uganda | former combatants, female role | personal narratives | developing countries | knowledge production | gender aspects | memoirs | memorialisation | history | research | autobiographies | violence representation | abduction | conscription | debate | violence representation | warfare | coercion | writing | data sources | child soldiers, female | combatant rehabilitation | victimhood | sexual abuse | forced marriage | victim-perpetrators | coping behaviour | transvestism | gender roles | emigration | advocacy
    Security dialogue ; vol. 53, no. 5
  • ART : 29991 : Not available for external loan
    Negotiating the legacies of intragroup violence in Timor Leste
    English
    20210700
    Oxford University Press
    Timor-Leste | transitional justice | political violence | impunity | ingroup glorification | ingroup outgroup | silence | denial | leadership | accountability | autobiographies | politics | killings | political ideologies | political opposition | insurgencies | disappearances
    International journal of transitional justice ; vol. 15, no. 2
  • ART : 28584 : Not available for external loan
    Trauma, violence, and memory in African child soldier memoirs
    English
    20210300
    Springer
    Uganda | Sierra Leone | Sudan | Eritrea | Congo, Democratic Republic of the | child soldiers, male | child soldiers, female | traumatic exposure effects | violence effects | life change events | autobiographies | humanitarianism | child abuse | warfare | memory, autobiographical | discourse analysis | self concept | postconflict situations | childhood experiences, adverse | personal narratives | combatants | combatant recruitment | victimhood | perpetratorhood | masculinities | attitude to violence | sexual abuse | guilt
    Culture, medicine and psychiatry ; vol. 45, no. 1
  • ART : 28442 : Not available for external loan
    Prison autobiographical narratives : making sense of personal and social (racial) transformation
    English
    20210300
    Sage
    United States | political detainees | autobiographies | personal narratives | self concept | race | racism | radicalisation | political activists | criminals | interpersonal relations | socialisation | prisoners | criminal gangs | war on crime | historical aspects of imprisonment | residence characteristics | poverty areas | violence effects | urban areas | social change | prisoner rehabilitation | prisoner characteristics
    Crime, media, culture ; vol. 17, no. 1
  • ART : 28450 : Not available for external loan
    Entangled memories of violence : Jean Améry and Frantz Fanon
    English
    20210200
    Sage
    Western Europe | Holocaust | counterinsurgencies | memorialisation | autobiographies | violence effects | personal narratives | Fanon, Frantz | Amery, Jean | torture | discourse analysis | knowledge transfer | torture victims | Holocaust survivors
    Memory studies ; vol. 14, no. 1
  • ART : 26430 : Not available for external loan
    The absent perpetrators : Morocco’s failed accountability, Tazmamart literature and the survivors’ testimony for their jailers (1973-1991)
    English
    20200400
    Sage
    repression | prisoner treatment | cruelty | sadism | corruption | survival | suffering | perpetrator characteristics | prison personnel | autobiographies | arbitrary arrest and detention | disappearances | perpetratorhood | Morocco. Equity and Reconciliation Commission | Marzouki, Ahmed | Dlimi, Ahmed | Hachad, Salah | Raïss, Mohamed | torturers | information disclosure | literary criticism | Tazmamart prison (Morocco) | truth commission effectiveness | right to justice | truth | former political detainees | family members | torture victims | personal narratives | impunity | accountability | Morocco
    Violence: an international journal ; vol. 1, no. 1
  • ART : 25907 : Not available for external loan
    Torture and textuality : Guantánamo Diary as postcolonial text
    English
    20200000
    Taylor and Francis
    torture | Butler, Judith | coping behaviour | detention | cooperative behaviour | communication, verbal | interpersonal relations | interrogators | interrogation | Mauritanians | literary genre | politics | debate | extraordinary rendition | communication, written | Slahi, Mohamedou Ould | former detainees | autobiographies | torture victims | disappeared persons | personal narratives | war on terror | postcolonialism | literary criticism | United States | Mauritania
    Textual practice ; vol. 34, no. 7
  • ART : 28683 : Not available for external loan
    ‘O prison darkness … lions in the cage’ : the ‘peculiar’ prison memoirs of Guantánamo Bay
    English
    20200000
    Palgrave Macmillan
    prisoners | hunger strikes | memorialisation | family members | coping behaviour | human dignity | prisoner-personnel relations | international complicity in torture | extraordinary rendition | Guantánamo Diary (2015) | Slahi, Mohamedou Ould | The General (2013) | Errachidi, Ahmed | Five Years of My Life: An Innocent Man in Guantanamo (2008) | Kurnaz, Murat | Falkoff, Mark | Poems from Guantanamo (2007) | Begg, Moazzam | Enemy Combatant (2006) | torture victims | literary criticism | solitary confinement | personal narratives | Guantanamo Bay detention camp (United States) | war on terror | autobiographies | United States | United Kingdom
    The Palgrave handbook of incarceration in popular culture / Marcus Harmes, Meredith Harmes, Barbara Harmes (eds.)- ISBN: 978-3-030-36058-0
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