Jamal Awil

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Occupation of the body is totalized by conflict. [fact]

There is not occupation of territory, on the one hand, and independence of persons on the other. It is the country as a whole, its history, its daily pulsation that are contested, disfigured, in the hope of a final destruction. Under these conditions, the individual’s breathing is an observed, an occupied breathing. It is a combat breathing.

Frantz Fanon, A Dying Colonialism, loc. 223