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The neocolonial prison and the ‘mark’ of whiteness in current Argentina: Race, gender and chronopolitics in media accounts of incarcerated immigrant population

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Border Criminologies
Victoria Pereyra (Warwick University)

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Series
Border Criminologies
People
Victoria Pereyra
Keywords
race
gender
immigrants
prison
Department: Faculty of Law
Date Added: 31/03/2014
Duration: 00:20:00

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