In Central Europe, terrorist attacks by Communist and anarchist groups were a common occurrence in the 1970s. Many of them existed 'underground', robbing banks and carrying out bombings of symbolic places, as well as kidnapping high-profile public figures. Arguably some of the most publicised terrorist acts happened in prison. In Switzerland, it was the hunger strikes of Italian-German anarchist Petra Krause that unsettled the Swiss state and its citizens. Not only did her prison resistance manage to confound the gendered power relations between the rational, sane body politic and the unsavoury, emaciated body of the irrational hunger striker, she also upturned the gendered differentiation between the masculine perpetrator and the feminine ...
Graduate student conference held December 4-5, 2009 at the University of British Columbia. Panel 4: ...
This dissertation focuses on the empowerment and disempowerment of the female body during the Troubl...
A proliferation of media discourse on the ‘phenomenon’ of violent women in 1960s and 1970s West Ger...
Assuming that gender relationships are essential to any analysis of terrorism and political violence...
Hunger strikers operate in a liminal space between the active political subject and the passive obje...
This monograph focuses on the remarkable juxtaposition of political violence on West Germany's stree...
The female criminal’s brain, in formalin, sits in the dark inside a jar, inside a box, in a storage ...
Name: Claire LynessTitle: Governing Bodies: Gender and the Politics of Corporeal WeaponizationThis d...
The Red Brigades were a far-left terrorist group in Italy formed in 1970 and active all through the ...
In the context of Germany's encounter with left-wing terrorism, the novel Die Reise (1977) by Bernwa...
Using feminist anthropology and interview data, this article investigates the gendered dimension of ...
Using feminist anthropology and interview data, this article investigates the gendered dimension of ...
The article explores the themes of body, physical pain, and corporeal memory as framed by Fatna El B...
Most terrorist research is focused on the actual terrorists or on counter-terrorist policies. Still,...
Are prison hunger strikes a means of liberation or harbingers of death? Are they passive or active m...
Graduate student conference held December 4-5, 2009 at the University of British Columbia. Panel 4: ...
This dissertation focuses on the empowerment and disempowerment of the female body during the Troubl...
A proliferation of media discourse on the ‘phenomenon’ of violent women in 1960s and 1970s West Ger...
Assuming that gender relationships are essential to any analysis of terrorism and political violence...
Hunger strikers operate in a liminal space between the active political subject and the passive obje...
This monograph focuses on the remarkable juxtaposition of political violence on West Germany's stree...
The female criminal’s brain, in formalin, sits in the dark inside a jar, inside a box, in a storage ...
Name: Claire LynessTitle: Governing Bodies: Gender and the Politics of Corporeal WeaponizationThis d...
The Red Brigades were a far-left terrorist group in Italy formed in 1970 and active all through the ...
In the context of Germany's encounter with left-wing terrorism, the novel Die Reise (1977) by Bernwa...
Using feminist anthropology and interview data, this article investigates the gendered dimension of ...
Using feminist anthropology and interview data, this article investigates the gendered dimension of ...
The article explores the themes of body, physical pain, and corporeal memory as framed by Fatna El B...
Most terrorist research is focused on the actual terrorists or on counter-terrorist policies. Still,...
Are prison hunger strikes a means of liberation or harbingers of death? Are they passive or active m...
Graduate student conference held December 4-5, 2009 at the University of British Columbia. Panel 4: ...
This dissertation focuses on the empowerment and disempowerment of the female body during the Troubl...
A proliferation of media discourse on the ‘phenomenon’ of violent women in 1960s and 1970s West Ger...