The Body as a Hostage
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When Europe in once again using barbed wire to protect itself against immigrants and imprison those who have no papers in sinister detention camps before sending them back to the country they have fled in order to escape from misery, hunger and sometimes even political persecution, let us return to the passage where Lacan addresses Joyce’s work “Only the deportee takes part in history: since man has a body, it is through his body that he is caught. An inverted Habeas Corpus.”
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