The architecture of confinement : incarceration camps of the Pacific War
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The architecture of confinement : incarceration camps of the Pacific War
(Studies in the social and cultural history of modern warfare)
Cambridge University Press, 2022
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Summary: "Two tropes circulating in discussions of the types of architecture that were purpose-built for confinement are the carceral archipelago and the panopticon prison, both used in scholarship on disciplinary institutions in ways useful for our focus. They have not yet been used for discussions of Pacific War incarceration environments. For this volume, a wide arc of the Pacific geography interpreted through carceral sites conjures a network of isolated camps reminiscent of Aleksandr Solzenitsyn's description of the Soviet Gulag system under Stalin"--Provided by publisher
Bibliography: p. 340-357
Includes index
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目次
- Introduction
- 1. Carceral Archipelago
- 2. A Network of Internment Camps
- 3. Prisoner-of-War Resistance
- 4. Land and Labor
- 5. A Military Geography
- 6. The Colonial Prison
- 7. Empire of Camps
- 8. Prison City
- 9. Recovery, Redress, and Commemoration
- 10. Intersectional Sovereignty
- 11. Border Politics
- Bibliography
- Index.
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