Welsh Writing, Political Action and Incarceration examines the prison literature of certain iconic Welsh authors whose political lives and creative writings are linked to ideas about Wales and the Welsh language. Through this case study, the author interrogates the nature of political activism and social movements, including the use of violence and non-violent approaches to protest. Also examined are the function and significance of variations in literary form, style and language in this prison literature along with the motivations driving each of these prison authors and the effects of their texts on their readers - their community outside of prison, and upon society more widely. This work successfully challenges orthodox perspectives on t...
This thesis provides a detailed sociological analysis of the prison riot atStrangeways in April 1990...
The thesis places Wales within a postcolonial framework, and uses postcolonial theory to analyse the...
International audience"In 2013, the Ministry of Justice’s ban on sending books to prisoners sparked ...
Welsh Writing, Political Action and Incarceration examines the prison literature of certain iconic W...
This paper presents the results of research into the experiences of prisoners from Wales incarcerate...
This chapter explores the centrality of the imprisoned writer to the identity and advocacy work of w...
This book represents the longest single-volume work on modern Welsh literature ever published, and p...
The presence of the creative arts has a long history in prisons in England and Wales. During the se...
This paper argues that the politics of Brexit has created a particular challenge for intellectuals i...
Prison Cultures offers the first systematic examination of women in prison and performances in and o...
This article explores the consequences that the conditions of incarceration have on the linguistic m...
Abstract: This article explores issues of discrimination which may be experienced by Welsh speaking ...
An account of LJMU's Free to Write project, exploring the impact of creative writing practice, infor...
This thesis traces the relation between Anglophone Welsh fiction and politics, in light of the campa...
This interdisciplinary study utilises life narrative methodologies to analyse political prisoner lif...
This thesis provides a detailed sociological analysis of the prison riot atStrangeways in April 1990...
The thesis places Wales within a postcolonial framework, and uses postcolonial theory to analyse the...
International audience"In 2013, the Ministry of Justice’s ban on sending books to prisoners sparked ...
Welsh Writing, Political Action and Incarceration examines the prison literature of certain iconic W...
This paper presents the results of research into the experiences of prisoners from Wales incarcerate...
This chapter explores the centrality of the imprisoned writer to the identity and advocacy work of w...
This book represents the longest single-volume work on modern Welsh literature ever published, and p...
The presence of the creative arts has a long history in prisons in England and Wales. During the se...
This paper argues that the politics of Brexit has created a particular challenge for intellectuals i...
Prison Cultures offers the first systematic examination of women in prison and performances in and o...
This article explores the consequences that the conditions of incarceration have on the linguistic m...
Abstract: This article explores issues of discrimination which may be experienced by Welsh speaking ...
An account of LJMU's Free to Write project, exploring the impact of creative writing practice, infor...
This thesis traces the relation between Anglophone Welsh fiction and politics, in light of the campa...
This interdisciplinary study utilises life narrative methodologies to analyse political prisoner lif...
This thesis provides a detailed sociological analysis of the prison riot atStrangeways in April 1990...
The thesis places Wales within a postcolonial framework, and uses postcolonial theory to analyse the...
International audience"In 2013, the Ministry of Justice’s ban on sending books to prisoners sparked ...