The Inmate’s Two Bodies: Survival and Metamorphosis in a Moroccan Secret Prison

Tazmamart is not an ordinary prison. It is a system of secret detention that challenges the Foucauldian model and its rationale is best understood outside a universal paradigm of modernity. All rational forms, all the proceedings, the choice of place of detention, the organization of the cells, and...

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Main Author: Zakaria Rhani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centro de Estudos Sociais da Universidade de Coimbra 2019-12-01
Series:Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/rccs/9884
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description Tazmamart is not an ordinary prison. It is a system of secret detention that challenges the Foucauldian model and its rationale is best understood outside a universal paradigm of modernity. All rational forms, all the proceedings, the choice of place of detention, the organization of the cells, and the policy of rationing are driven by the will to undo life. The prisoners either die or transmute to survive. This paper reports the experience of one of the survivors who, compared to his fellow inmates, narrates his bodily metamorphosis in confounding and unparalleled terms, with the purpose of grasping his experience of becoming in its intertwining with a theory of becoming. His own metamorphosis, I argue, is concomitant with a radical “revolutionary” act that transfigures the meaning and the relation to confinement and to the world, thereby converting suffering into joy, bodily death into a transcendent corporeality, madness into wisdom, and total seclusion into cosmic amplitude – a universal being.
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The Inmate’s Two Bodies: Survival and Metamorphosis in a Moroccan Secret Prison
Revista Crítica de Ciências Sociais
detention of people
political violence
slow death
survival
Tazmamart (Morocco)
testimony
title The Inmate’s Two Bodies: Survival and Metamorphosis in a Moroccan Secret Prison
title_full The Inmate’s Two Bodies: Survival and Metamorphosis in a Moroccan Secret Prison
title_fullStr The Inmate’s Two Bodies: Survival and Metamorphosis in a Moroccan Secret Prison
title_full_unstemmed The Inmate’s Two Bodies: Survival and Metamorphosis in a Moroccan Secret Prison
title_short The Inmate’s Two Bodies: Survival and Metamorphosis in a Moroccan Secret Prison
title_sort inmate s two bodies survival and metamorphosis in a moroccan secret prison
topic detention of people
political violence
slow death
survival
Tazmamart (Morocco)
testimony
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