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Walls and bridges: framing lockdown through metaphors of imprisonment and fantasies of escape

Chapter of: Law, Humanities and the COVID Crisis(pp. 109–133)

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TitleWalls and bridges
Subtitleframing lockdown through metaphors of imprisonment and fantasies of escape
ContributorDavid Gurnham(author)
Landing pagehttps://uolpress.co.uk/book/law-humanities-and-the-covid-crisis/
Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/legalcode
CopyrightDavid Gurnham
PublisherUniversity of London Press
Published on2023-01-26
Page rangepp. 109–133
Print length25 pages
LanguageEnglish (Original)
Media5 illustrations
Contributors

David Gurnham

(author)
Professor of Criminal Law and Interdisciplinary Legal Studies at the Law School at University of Southampton

David Gurnham is Professor of Criminal Law and Interdisciplinary Legal Studies at the Law School of the University of Southampton. He holds a PhD from the University of Warwick, and was previously a lecturer at the Universities of Reading and Manchester. He co-convenes the Law and Literature stream of the Socio-Legal Studies Association, and is co-editor in chief of the journal Law and Humanities (Routledge).