通过记忆探索监狱:贝鲁特女子监狱的故事

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Lara Sabra
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在黎巴嫩,caral空间位于废弃的建筑、地下停车场和其他类似的结构中。这些空间的特点是被忽视:床垫暴露在霉菌上,传染病猖獗传播,食物和水是稀缺资源。然而,尽管有这种明显的暴行,黎巴嫩的监狱在文学作品中仍然代表性不足,也没有引起公众的注意。我的文章试图消除这种不可见性,通过一位名叫Sana的前监禁妇女的记忆,集中讨论黎巴嫩监狱网络中生活的可能性。从萨娜那里,我了解到她与其他被监禁的妇女建立的相互、互惠和亲密的关系。在我的文章中,我运用了创造性的民族志工具来探索Sana是如何记住她与其他被监禁的女性建立的关怀、亲属般的关系纽带的,尽管监禁场所普遍压制关怀。根据看护人类学,我认为这些关系指出了监狱权力运作的裂缝,或者囚犯相互合作改变监狱内日常生活的小空间。最后,这篇文章有助于填补监禁学术研究的空白,因为在这一领域,被监禁妇女的经历,特别是在黎巴嫩,仍然是缺失的。
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Exploring prison through memory: Stories from a women's prison in Beirut

Exploring prison through memory: Stories from a women's prison in Beirut

Exploring prison through memory: Stories from a women's prison in Beirut

Exploring prison through memory: Stories from a women's prison in Beirut

In Lebanon, carceral spaces are located in abandoned buildings, underground parking lots, and other such structures. These spaces are marked by neglect: mattresses are exposed to mold, infections spread rampantly, and food and water are scarce resources. Yet in spite of this marked brutality, Lebanon's prisons remain underrepresented in the literature and absent from public awareness. My article seeks to undo this invisibility, centering on the possibilities of life within Lebanon's carceral network through the memories of one formerly incarcerated woman named Sana. From Sana, I learned about the mutual, reciprocal, and intimate bonds that she forged with other incarcerated women. In my article, I mobilize creative ethnographic tools to explore how Sana remembers the caring, kin-like, and relational bonds she forged with other incarcerated women despite the suppression of care endemic to carceral spaces. Drawing on the anthropology of care, I argue that these relationships point to cracks in the workings of carceral power or small spaces of alterity where prisoners collaborate with one another to transform everyday life inside the prison. In the end, this article helps fill a void within the scholarship on incarceration from which the experiences of incarcerated women, particularly in Lebanon, are still missing.

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Anthropology and Humanism
Anthropology and Humanism Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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