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89 Prison J. 3 (2009)

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An   Analysis of Penal Discourse,
Technologies, and Resistance


Michael  Welch
Rutgers University, New Brunswick,  New  Jersey



   The Detention Camp at Guantanamo Bay (DCGB) has emerged as one of the
   most controversial penal institutions in a post-9/1 1 world, raising sharp ques-
   tions about its legality under international law and reports of harsh confine-
   ment conditions, coercive interrogations, and indefinite detention. Although
   a fast-growing literature addresses those issues, there are few penological
   excursions into the precise nature of DCGB and its internal workings.
   Attempting to offer a coherent theoretical interpretation, this article situates
   DCGB   within the work of Michel Foucault. Although Foucault has under-
   gone considerable critique for his writings on imprisonment, there remains
   much  potential for improving scholars' understanding of the prison and
   specifically the role of DCGB in the war on terror. The analysis sets out to
   decipher the significance of penal discourse, technologies, and resistance
   unfolding at DCGB.  By doing so, critical insights into various forms of
   modern  power are illuminated alongside their unintended consequences.
   Implications for human rights are discussed throughout.

   Keywords:  Detention Camp at Guantanamo Bay; penal discourse; Foucault;
              human  rights


   n the emergent war on  terror, the Detention Camp at Guantanamo   Bay
   (DCGB)   has emerged  as a unique and highly controversial experiment,
prompting  a penological question: What kind of prison is it exactly?' While


Author's Note: I am grateful to Deans Arnold Hyndman, Holly Smith, Ed Rhodes, and Allan
Horwitz and the Rutgers University sabbatical program for providing the opportunity com-
plete this project. Likewise, I acknowledge my colleagues at the Centre for the Study of
Human  Rights at the London School of Economics, particularly Conor Gearty and Stan
Cohen, for their support.


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