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contents | Africa and political incarceration -- Human rights and narratives of incarceration in the colonial Kenya -- Political incarceration and the postcolonial period in Kenya -- Chapter 1: A tale of two prison tales -- Who are the Babukusu? -- The Sela and Mwambu tale and incarceration -- Power dynamics and belly politics -- Gender prison and gender politics -- Songs as subversion -- The Waswahili people -- The Liyongo epic as a prison narrative -- The question of gender -- The I-pronoun, truth, and trauma -- Chapter 2: Articulating human rights violations in the pioneer prison memoir -- A martyr in the making -- The narrative imperative -- Torture as human rights violation -- The 'I' and the 'we' -- Truth claims -- Issues of style -- Chapter 3: The tenor and genre of Ngugi's prison narrative -- Narrator as harbinger of truth -- Torture and trauma -- Political manifesto and art manifesto -- Foreshortened history of oppression -- List of grievances -- Calling audience to action -- Chapter 4: Doing things with words in prison poetry -- The multiple is and speaking in tongues -- Why write? -- Swahili prosody and poetry as autobiography -- Resistance and truth -- Masking the message -- A range of miscellaneous voices -- The journey motif -- Voice of the unborn -- Chapter 5: The quest for the right to be human in prison poetry -- Where and why? -- Dissipation and disappearance of hope -- The female and parental selves -- Disavowal of ideology -- Trauma and tragedy -- Comparing Mazrui's and Abdalla's prison poetry. |
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spelling | Walibora, Ken Author. Narrating prison experience : human rights, self, society, and political incarceration in Africa. [Place of publication not identified] Common Ground 2013 1 online resource text txt computer c online resource cr Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph. English. Africa and political incarceration -- Human rights and narratives of incarceration in the colonial Kenya -- Political incarceration and the postcolonial period in Kenya -- Chapter 1: A tale of two prison tales -- Who are the Babukusu? -- The Sela and Mwambu tale and incarceration -- Power dynamics and belly politics -- Gender prison and gender politics -- Songs as subversion -- The Waswahili people -- The Liyongo epic as a prison narrative -- The question of gender -- The I-pronoun, truth, and trauma -- Chapter 2: Articulating human rights violations in the pioneer prison memoir -- A martyr in the making -- The narrative imperative -- Torture as human rights violation -- The 'I' and the 'we' -- Truth claims -- Issues of style -- Chapter 3: The tenor and genre of Ngugi's prison narrative -- Narrator as harbinger of truth -- Torture and trauma -- Political manifesto and art manifesto -- Foreshortened history of oppression -- List of grievances -- Calling audience to action -- Chapter 4: Doing things with words in prison poetry -- The multiple is and speaking in tongues -- Why write? -- Swahili prosody and poetry as autobiography -- Resistance and truth -- Masking the message -- A range of miscellaneous voices -- The journey motif -- Voice of the unborn -- Chapter 5: The quest for the right to be human in prison poetry -- Where and why? -- Dissipation and disappearance of hope -- The female and parental selves -- Disavowal of ideology -- Trauma and tragedy -- Comparing Mazrui's and Abdalla's prison poetry. Political prisoners Kenya. Political prisoners' writings, Kenyan Kenya. Prisoners as authors. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85106968 Prisoners as authors Kenya. Social Welfare & Social Work. Social Sciences. Criminology, Penology & Juvenile Delinquency. Prisonniers politiques Kenya. Écrivains prisonniers Kenya. Écrivains prisonniers. Political prisoners fast Political prisoners' writings, Kenyan fast Prisoners as authors fast Kenya fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJrgMQKpcY3M4dvk48PJDq Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast 1-61229-216-X FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1022530 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Walibora, Ken Narrating prison experience : human rights, self, society, and political incarceration in Africa. Africa and political incarceration -- Human rights and narratives of incarceration in the colonial Kenya -- Political incarceration and the postcolonial period in Kenya -- Chapter 1: A tale of two prison tales -- Who are the Babukusu? -- The Sela and Mwambu tale and incarceration -- Power dynamics and belly politics -- Gender prison and gender politics -- Songs as subversion -- The Waswahili people -- The Liyongo epic as a prison narrative -- The question of gender -- The I-pronoun, truth, and trauma -- Chapter 2: Articulating human rights violations in the pioneer prison memoir -- A martyr in the making -- The narrative imperative -- Torture as human rights violation -- The 'I' and the 'we' -- Truth claims -- Issues of style -- Chapter 3: The tenor and genre of Ngugi's prison narrative -- Narrator as harbinger of truth -- Torture and trauma -- Political manifesto and art manifesto -- Foreshortened history of oppression -- List of grievances -- Calling audience to action -- Chapter 4: Doing things with words in prison poetry -- The multiple is and speaking in tongues -- Why write? -- Swahili prosody and poetry as autobiography -- Resistance and truth -- Masking the message -- A range of miscellaneous voices -- The journey motif -- Voice of the unborn -- Chapter 5: The quest for the right to be human in prison poetry -- Where and why? -- Dissipation and disappearance of hope -- The female and parental selves -- Disavowal of ideology -- Trauma and tragedy -- Comparing Mazrui's and Abdalla's prison poetry. Political prisoners Kenya. Political prisoners' writings, Kenyan Kenya. Prisoners as authors. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85106968 Prisoners as authors Kenya. Social Welfare & Social Work. Social Sciences. Criminology, Penology & Juvenile Delinquency. Prisonniers politiques Kenya. Écrivains prisonniers Kenya. Écrivains prisonniers. Political prisoners fast Political prisoners' writings, Kenyan fast Prisoners as authors fast |
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title_full_unstemmed | Narrating prison experience : human rights, self, society, and political incarceration in Africa. |
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topic | Political prisoners Kenya. Political prisoners' writings, Kenyan Kenya. Prisoners as authors. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85106968 Prisoners as authors Kenya. Social Welfare & Social Work. Social Sciences. Criminology, Penology & Juvenile Delinquency. Prisonniers politiques Kenya. Écrivains prisonniers Kenya. Écrivains prisonniers. Political prisoners fast Political prisoners' writings, Kenyan fast Prisoners as authors fast |
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