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  • Mazzone, Dorene L., Exposing Coercion, Divesting Myths: Women Politica Prisoners and the Politics of Resistance in the United States, Ph.D. Dissertation. Political Science, Criminology and Penology. University of Hawaii.; Honolulu, 2000, 175
    Ph.D. Dissertation. Political Science, Criminology and Penology. University of Hawaii.
    «In recognizing the existence of women political prisoners, the fundamental myths of American democracy are disrupted and the gendered, racialized, and individualized notions of revolutionary struggle are subverted. Together with the theoretical formulations of women political prisoners, the analytic frameworks of Antonio Gramsci, Michel Foucault, and Wendy Brown are mobilized to discern and integrate the operations of state powers».
    SOGGETTI:Donne, Prigioniere Politiche; Prigionieri Scrittori





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