Refusing to Eat: Sensations, Solidarities and the Crises of Detainee Hunger Strikes
Charles E Young Research Library Conference RoomNayan Shah, American Studies, USC Why, when and how does the refusal to eat while in detention become a viscerally potent and politically volatile protest that challenges the legitimacy and conditions of incarceration. The presentation examines mass hunger strikes of political prisoners in South Africa, Israel, Guantanamo and refugees in the U.S., Australia and […]