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voicing the non-place: precarious theatre in a women's prison

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Based on the personal experience of the author, who is involved in theatre projects with women convicts, the article moves across issues of detention, migration, and precarity. Foucault's concept of governmentality is instrumental in describing the arbitrary exercise of power on incarcerated people and their precarious living conditions. Life in jail is especially uncertain for clandestine migrants. In the article, recollections from the rehearsals of the show I racconti del corpo (Tales of the body) alternate with images and quotes from the play, poems by women convicts, and reflections on detention as the ultimate condition of precarity for migrant women.

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Poole, S. voicing the non-place: precarious theatre in a women's prison. Fem Rev 87, 141–152 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.fr.9400359

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