Confined Freedom and Free Confinement: The Ethics of Captivity in Life of Pi

In Adam T. Bogar & Rebeka Sara Szigethy (eds.), Critical Insights: Life of Pi. Ipswich, MA: Salem Press. pp. 119-134 (2020)
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