The Death of Asylum: The Hidden Geographies of the Enforcement Archipelagodoi:10.24908/ss.v19i2.14528ARCHIPELAGOESGEOGRAPHYPOLITICAL refugeesCochrane, BrandySurveillance & Society
The harsh discipline of the asylum came later to be regarded as a form of ill-treatment, and the insane were physically less restrained. They were then subject to the attentions of psychiatrists, and the medical approach of attempting a cure was established. But, Foucault maintains, they were...
Jutt, MinhaKansas Law Review
Becoming Insane: The Death of Arch Wolfe at the Canton Asylum for Insane IndiansMihesuah, DevonDisability Studies Quarterly
Villa, llariaOther Modernities / Altre Modernita / Otras Modernidades / Autres Modernités
the aim of the Greek asylum process has been to subject migrant populations in Moria to various processes of control, detention, illegalization and ultimately exposure to premature socio-physical death as in black holes: historical spaces of anti-black racism and humanitarian a...