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Carceral Civilizations - Volume 1 (Paperback)
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The usual notion of incarceration suggests specific locations in a
given society: prisons or, in gentler form, psychiatric
institutions. This notion will be incorporated in the text in
various and much broader contexts. We investigate civilizations and
their specific cultures in terms of their compositions which may
"incarcerate" a person without specific facilities: More recent and
still continuous examples are Fascistic and Communist empires, or
traditional autocratic and theocratic systems. In addition, there
are civilizations which, while open and democratic, might exclude
various groups from participation due to education, race, or class
statusaand such exclusion may not be regarded as "incarceration."
One prevalent form of autocratic incarceration is the control of
education and literature available to the citizens. There are other
forms which subject a group, or an entire civilization, to
"incarceration" due to colonialisms and their usual "monological"
imposition of totalizing discourse as a criterion for what is
civilized and what is not, all the way to what is human and what is
not adequate to be regarded as human. The monological form also
applies to totalizing discourses in modern "sciences" and technical
fields, offering "explanations" of every facet of human behavior.
The trend is a push for "education" only in technical fields. It is
also imperative to investigate the various contemporary trends in
cultural theories which propose multi-cultural "methods" without
attending to the issue of the illogical nature of such methods.
Finally, we address the current debates of global migrations,
immigrations, and the issues as to the status of persons caught in
such movements with regard to "legal" questions. This issue is
confronted by the emergence of "populisms" and "nationalisms"
worldwide, and a usually avoided question, "Why there is a
denouncement of the West by members of various civilizations and
their cultures, and yet the demand that only the West should
welcome "the others."
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