The imprisonment and trial of Guantanamo Bay detainee David Hicks catalysed widespread public debate in Australia over issues of nationalism and citizenship. This article discusses the competing forms of nationalism that underpinned this debate, especially critical nationalism, which evidences both a critique of and caring for the nation. Following Ghassan Hage\u27s notion of the dichotomy between national caring and worrying, the article looks at a theatre production based on the David Hicks story to illustrate the role the arts play in challenging and redefining our attachment to the nation.<br /
This essay reviews different notions about and approaches to nationalism in Australia in the year 20...
This article argues that the inclusion of Indigenous Australian arts within federal cultural policym...
This first issue of 2014 illustrates just how transnational, multidisciplinary and diverse in approa...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comThis paper analyses texts from the Australian pr...
When you think of the war on terror, Guantanamo Bay and the incarceration of David Hicks you don't a...
The public censure of the National Museum of Australia (NMA) is a significant site of analysis for t...
On the Friday before the Cronulla riots, Sydney's daily tabloid newspaper the Daily Telegraph (2005:...
© 2019 Dr Liam GillespieThis thesis examines emerging (and possibly subsiding) far-right ethnic nati...
In responding to post-September 11 insecurity, the Howard government has pushed for a greater sense ...
Ghassan Hage explores the culture of \u27worrying\u27 amidst the rise of paranoid nationalism of the...
Movement across the borders of the nation-state has always been uneven, but over the past few decade...
In recent decades nationalism has sometimes been classed in the same category of immoral behaviours ...
This paper introduces a project on the role of the nation as symbol, construct, event and actor, d...
Movement across the borders of the nation-state has always been uneven, but over the past few decade...
Today nationalism is blamed for many ills and positive forms of nationalism are not often discussed ...
This essay reviews different notions about and approaches to nationalism in Australia in the year 20...
This article argues that the inclusion of Indigenous Australian arts within federal cultural policym...
This first issue of 2014 illustrates just how transnational, multidisciplinary and diverse in approa...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comThis paper analyses texts from the Australian pr...
When you think of the war on terror, Guantanamo Bay and the incarceration of David Hicks you don't a...
The public censure of the National Museum of Australia (NMA) is a significant site of analysis for t...
On the Friday before the Cronulla riots, Sydney's daily tabloid newspaper the Daily Telegraph (2005:...
© 2019 Dr Liam GillespieThis thesis examines emerging (and possibly subsiding) far-right ethnic nati...
In responding to post-September 11 insecurity, the Howard government has pushed for a greater sense ...
Ghassan Hage explores the culture of \u27worrying\u27 amidst the rise of paranoid nationalism of the...
Movement across the borders of the nation-state has always been uneven, but over the past few decade...
In recent decades nationalism has sometimes been classed in the same category of immoral behaviours ...
This paper introduces a project on the role of the nation as symbol, construct, event and actor, d...
Movement across the borders of the nation-state has always been uneven, but over the past few decade...
Today nationalism is blamed for many ills and positive forms of nationalism are not often discussed ...
This essay reviews different notions about and approaches to nationalism in Australia in the year 20...
This article argues that the inclusion of Indigenous Australian arts within federal cultural policym...
This first issue of 2014 illustrates just how transnational, multidisciplinary and diverse in approa...