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Babaylan Speaks |
 | | Speaking from settings as diverse as a Roman prison cell in 203 AD, the labor camps of Siberia in the 1930s, and a Philippines prison in the 1980s, these writers explore the ways in which actual incarceration rests in the shadow of imprisonment within larger society. |
 | | Contributors include Mila Aguilar, Saint Perpetua, Madame Roland, Vera Figner, Lady Constance Lytton, Agnes Smedley, Eugenia Semyonovna Ginzburg, Ethel Rosenberg, Lolita Lebrón, Ericka Huggins, Carolyn Baxter, Assata Shakur, Beatrice Saubin, and Nawal El Sadaawi, as well as many unknown women. |
 | | In memoir, letters, diaries, essays, fiction, and poetry, these writers affirm the power of expression. |
| www.meritagepress.com /bspeaks_mar03.htm (2262 words) |
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