Expanding the influence of auto/biography studies into cultural
criminology, Radicalization: The Life Writings of Political
Prisoners addresses the origins, processes and cultures of
terrorist criminality and political resistance in a globalized
world.
Criminologists and penologists have long been aware of the sheer
volume of autobiography emerging from our prisons. Political
prisoners, POWs, freedom fighters and terrorists have been
consistently and strongly represented in this corpus of work,
including such authors as Bobby Sands, Wole Soyinka, Nelson
Mandela, Moazzam Begg, Ngugi wa Thiong?o, Angela Davis, George
Jackson, and Aung San Suu Kyi among others. For many of those who
have been detained for ostensibly politically motivated crimes,
life writing has proven to be indispensable in explaining the
causes and processes which account for their situation. Embedded
with these life writings are narratives of radicalization or
resistance. Melissa Dearey here undertakes an international and
comparative analysis of such narratives, where the 'life story' is
considered as a mode of expressing and transmitting 'radical'
cultural values.
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