Guantanamo and American Empire

Guantanamo and American Empire

The Humanities Respond

Walicek, Don E.; Adams, Jessica

Springer International Publishing AG

02/2019

302

Mole

Inglês

9783319872766

15 a 20 dias

This book explores the humanities as an insightful platform for understanding and responding to the military prison at Guantanamo Bay, other manifestations of "Guantanamo," and the contested place of freedom in American Empire.
1. Finding Guantanamo: Freedom, Paradox, and Poetry - Don E. Walicek and Jessica Adams.- 2. "The Amen Temple of Empire - Diana Murtaugh Coleman.- 3. Responding to Erasure - Don E. Walicek.- 4. The Many Bodies of Mos Def: Notes for an Unremarkable Poem on Failure" - Guillermo Rebollo Gil.- 5. Storytelling and Truth-telling: Testimonial Narratives in The Road to Guantanamo and Guantanamo: Honor Bound to Defend to Freedom'- A. Naomi Paik.- 6. Guantanamo and Community: Visual Approaches to the Naval Base - Esther Whitfield.- 7. Ana Luz Garcia Calzada's "Breathing Room" and "Kites" (fiction) with an introduction by the author, translated by Jessica Adams, Sean Manning, and Don E. Walicek.- 8. Jose Sanchez Guerra's "Guantanamo: In the Eye of the Hurricane;" translated by Andrew Hurley.- 9. Where's Guantanamo in Granma? Competing Discourses on Detention and Terrorism - Jana Lipman.- 10. Poetic Imaginings of the Real Guantanamo (No, Not the Base) - Laurie Frederik.- 11. Poetry and the Enemy's Arrows: An Interview with Jose Ramon Sanchez Leyva - Jose Ramon Sanchez Leyva and Don. E. Walicek, translated by Eduardo Rodriguez Santiago.- 12. Selected poetry- Jose Ramon Sanchez Leyva, with translations by Jessica Adams and Don E. Walicek.-
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