Behrouz Boochani and the Biopolitics of the Camp: The New Primo Levi?

Public Seminar (2019)
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Abstract

Behrouz Boochani’s No Friend but the Mountains, a literary sensation upon its publication in Australia in August 2018, deserves a place alongside classics of the prison writing genre. At the same time, it contains important lessons for everyone thinking about power in the contemporary world. In particular, it prompts to reconsider the kind of power that is exercised in camps, where it comes from and how it could be resisted.

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Dimitris Vardoulakis
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