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Living to Read True Crime : Theorizations from Prison Megan Sweeney How much of this right here are you gonna take out there and pass along ? [ . . . ] I mean , if you don't listen to what people are telling you , what are you fighting ...
Living to Read True Crime : Theorizations from Prison Megan Sweeney How much of this right here are you gonna take out there and pass along ? [ . . . ] I mean , if you don't listen to what people are telling you , what are you fighting ...
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In more well - stocked prison libraries , the shelves of Harlequin romances , self - help books , and " Cops & Crime " novels make it difficult to imagine prisoners reading Fanon and Angela Davis , or — as San Quentin inmates did in the ...
In more well - stocked prison libraries , the shelves of Harlequin romances , self - help books , and " Cops & Crime " novels make it difficult to imagine prisoners reading Fanon and Angela Davis , or — as San Quentin inmates did in the ...
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Rae argued that the harsh realities and forms of victimization that women in prison have faced , and continue to face , are " not on the daily agenda " of women on the outside . " They don't deal with things like this , " she charged .
Rae argued that the harsh realities and forms of victimization that women in prison have faced , and continue to face , are " not on the daily agenda " of women on the outside . " They don't deal with things like this , " she charged .
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony I | 17 |
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