Telling it like it is (and isn't) : recreating the self in Brendan Behan's Borstal boy
Vol.37,No.2(2011)
Anglo-Irish; censorship; class; colonial domination; colonialism; cultural imperialism; homosexuality; identity; imprisonment; nationalism; prison memoir; Catholic; prison narrative
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