The Great Wall of Confinement
Philip F. Williams, Yenna Wu
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University of California Press
Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Regional- und Ländergeschichte
Beschreibung
China is the only major world power to have entered the twenty-first century with a thriving prison camp network—a frightening, mostly hidden realm known since 1951 as the laogai system. This book, the most comprehensive study of China's prison camps to date, draws from a wide range of primary sources, including many compelling literary documents, to illuminate life inside China's prison camps. Focusing mainly on the second half of the twentieth century, Philip F. Williams and Yenna Wu outline the evolution of the laogai system, construct a vivid picture of prisoners' lives from arrest and interrogation to release, and provide a troubling new perspective on the human rights issues plaguing China.
Kundenbewertungen
human rights issues, 20th century, prison camp network, historical, literary documents, prisoners, chinese law, contemporary fiction, human rights, cultural anthropology, confinement, cultural historians, anthropologists, china, chinese society, social impact, primary sources, discussion books, chinese prison camp, law enforcement, asia scholars, chinese history, modern reports, laogai system, nonfiction study, prison life, prison stories, world powers