Prisoners' Bodies: Activism, Health, and the Prisoners' Rights Movement in Ireland, 1972-1985
Prisoners' Bodies investigates the history of the Irish ordinary prisoners' movement and how it was shaped by public discourse, highlighting the lived experiences of individual people in prison
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Schriftenreihe: | States, People, and the History of Social Change Series
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Zusammenfassung: | Prisoners' Bodies investigates the history of the Irish ordinary prisoners' movement and how it was shaped by public discourse, highlighting the lived experiences of individual people in prison |
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Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (261 Seiten) |
ISBN: | 9780228023401 |
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spellingShingle | Wall, Oisín Prisoners' Bodies Activism, Health, and the Prisoners' Rights Movement in Ireland, 1972-1985 Prisoners' Bodies: Activism, Health, and the Prisoners' Rights Movement in Ireland, 1972-1985 -- Cover -- Half Title Page -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Content Note -- Abbreviations -- Introduction: The Prisoner's Two Bodies -- Themes: Three Red Threads -- What Is Communication? -- Prison Discipline: Communicating without Words -- Legitimate Voices: Encoding Trustworthiness -- Asymmetric Communication -- Retrieving Voices: The Challenges of Asymmetric Communication -- The Literature on Irish Prison History -- Structure -- The Politics of Names -- Absent Bodies: A Note to the Reader -- Expanding the Prison System -- Reform -- Political Prisoners and The Troubles in the Republic of Ireland -- 'School for Revolution:' The Attica Prison Rebellion and Irish Public Discourse -- Conclusion -- 1 'Join Your Prisoners' Union!': A Microhistory of Daniel Redmond and the Prisoners' Union, 1972-77 -- Introduction -- Becoming a 'Hard Man' (1964-72) -- 'I Am Not Political, Far from It': Daniel Redmond and the Prisoners' Union (1972-73) -- Hunger Strikes and the Prisoner's Union in the Curragh (1975) -- A New Prisoners' Union in Mountjoy (1977) -- Daniel Redmond: Coda -- Conclusion -- 2 'A Voice for Prisoners': The Prisoners' Rights Organisation, 1973-76 -- Introduction -- What Did the PRO Do? -- Who Were the PRO? -- A Passive Voice? -- Conclusion -- 3 'A Project against Authority': A Microhistory of Karl Crawley's Disruptive Autonomy -- Introduction -- The PRO's Campaign for Karl Crawley -- Karl Crawley's Early Life -- 'My Right to Resist' -- 'The Punishment Centre, Irish Style' -- Conclusion -- 4 'The Beginning of the End': Protest, Rioting, and Revenge, 1979-86 -- Introduction -- The Prison Officers' Association -- Prisoner Protest after the PU: Mountjoy, 1979 Prisoners' Revenge Squad, 1979-86 -- Prisoners' Bodies and Antibodies: The 1986 Arbour Hill Riot -- Conclusion -- 5 'It Is Doubtful If There Is a Single Prisoner or Ex-prisoner Here': The PRO's Sociological Turn, 1977-86 -- Introduction -- The Old Guard: McCartan, de Búrca, and Walsh -- Respectability: Surveys and the MacBride Commission -- 'The Toilet Assumption:' The MacBride Commission Report (1980) -- Partial Success: The Death Penalty (1981) and the Curragh (1981-83) Campaigns -- Conclusion: The 'Crime Wave', Prison Expansion, and the Decline of the PRO -- 6 'What We Thought We Had Achieved': Whitaker, Reform, and the Legacy of the Prisoners' Rights Movement -- Introduction -- The Establishment of the Whitaker Inquiry -- The Reception of the Whitaker Report -- The Implementation of the Whitaker Report -- The Legacy of the Prisoners' Rights Movement -- Conclusion -- Epilogue: Communicating Bodies -- Constructing Articulate Bodies -- A Haunting Absence: Kevin and Paul Kenna -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index Prisoners-Civil rights Prisoners-Civil rights-Ireland-History-20th century |
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title_short | Prisoners' Bodies |
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title_sub | Activism, Health, and the Prisoners' Rights Movement in Ireland, 1972-1985 |
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