Repatriation is an essential part of any experience of captivity: it is wished for, longed for and—most of the time—long awaited; at the same time, and more often than one might expect, it is dreaded by both prisoners and those waiting for them at home. For prisoners, it implies a substantial change of status, as they become veterans even before they perceive themselves as free men.

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Going Home, or Not

  • Isabella Insolvibile

摘要

Repatriation is an essential part of any experience of captivity: it is wished for, longed for and—most of the time—long awaited; at the same time, and more often than one might expect, it is dreaded by both prisoners and those waiting for them at home. For prisoners, it implies a substantial change of status, as they become veterans even before they perceive themselves as free men.