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Carceral Afterlives Prisons, Detention, and Punishment in Postcolonial Uganda

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Katherine Bruce-Lockhart, "Carceral Afterlives: Prisons, Detention, and Punishment in Postcolonial Uganda "
English | ISBN: 0821424777 | 2022 | 302 pages | PDF | 4 MB
Drawing upon social history, political history, and critical prison studies, this book analyzes how prisons and other instruments of colonial punishment endured after independence and challenges their continued existence.​

In Carceral Afterlives, Katherine Bruce-Lockhart traces the politics, practices, and lived experiences of incarceration in postcolonial Uganda, focusing on the period between independence in 1962 and the beginning of Yoweri Museveni's presidency in 1986. During these decades, Ugandans experienced multiple changes of government, widespread state violence, and war, all of which affected the government's approach to punishment. Bruce-Lockhart analyzes the relationship between the prison system and other sites of confinement-including informal detention spaces known as "safe houses" and wartime camps-and considers other forms of punishment, such as public executions and "disappearance" by state paramilitary organizations.
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