The Bastille Effect Transforming Sites of Political Imprisonment
The "Bastille Effect" refers to the unique ways that former sites of political imprisonment are transformed, physically and culturally. In their afterlives, these sites represent sustained efforts to hold perpetrators accountable for state violence. For that narrative to surface, the sites...
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Main Author: | Welch, Michael (auth) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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Oakland
University of California Press
2022
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