Australia’s treatment of refugees and asylum seekers has been found to constitute a regime of cruelty and neglect that amounts to torture. This article seeks to answer the question: how did Australia become a state that uses torture on refugees? It uses Freud’s work on mourning and melancholia to suggest the majority of the Australian electorate made a decision to forgo the work of mourning in 1996, to deny the need to bury the myth of the kindly coloniser. This stillborn mourning became melancholia. As a consequence of denying the need to bury the myth of the kindly coloniser, a majority of the electorate reverted to the primitive and defensive split position to create a ‘good’ compassionate and generous Australia to the ‘bad’ manipulative...
In my thesis I evaluate the experience of Kosovar refugees evacuated to Australia in 1999 as part of...
This article analyses Australian audio-visual treatments of contemporary refugee experiences of the ...
Under international refugee law, there is provision for a State to deny protection to persons who mi...
Since Australia re-established offshore processing on Manus Island and Nauru in 2012, there have bee...
The current public debate on asylum seekers arriving to Australia by boat is profoundly emotional an...
Politicians in Australia opportunistically portray the tragedy of deaths at sea as necessitating 'st...
The War on Terror, initiated by the US Government under George W. Bush, reintroduced torture as an o...
Australia's policy of indefinite mandatory detention was legislatively bolted in 1992 and applied to...
Article first published online: 10 JUN 2014When Australia pledged to accept 15,000 Jewish refugees f...
The relationship between immigration detention and trauma is well established, and scholars have oft...
This article critically examines techniques employed by the Australian state to expand its control o...
This article argues that the many reasons for softening Australia’s position on refugees are idealis...
is available at the end of the articleBackground Resettled refugees are a particularly vulnerable gr...
During the last decade measures of overt and covert surveillance, information sharing and deterrence...
This article reports on a research project that investigated the framing of asylum seekers in the Au...
In my thesis I evaluate the experience of Kosovar refugees evacuated to Australia in 1999 as part of...
This article analyses Australian audio-visual treatments of contemporary refugee experiences of the ...
Under international refugee law, there is provision for a State to deny protection to persons who mi...
Since Australia re-established offshore processing on Manus Island and Nauru in 2012, there have bee...
The current public debate on asylum seekers arriving to Australia by boat is profoundly emotional an...
Politicians in Australia opportunistically portray the tragedy of deaths at sea as necessitating 'st...
The War on Terror, initiated by the US Government under George W. Bush, reintroduced torture as an o...
Australia's policy of indefinite mandatory detention was legislatively bolted in 1992 and applied to...
Article first published online: 10 JUN 2014When Australia pledged to accept 15,000 Jewish refugees f...
The relationship between immigration detention and trauma is well established, and scholars have oft...
This article critically examines techniques employed by the Australian state to expand its control o...
This article argues that the many reasons for softening Australia’s position on refugees are idealis...
is available at the end of the articleBackground Resettled refugees are a particularly vulnerable gr...
During the last decade measures of overt and covert surveillance, information sharing and deterrence...
This article reports on a research project that investigated the framing of asylum seekers in the Au...
In my thesis I evaluate the experience of Kosovar refugees evacuated to Australia in 1999 as part of...
This article analyses Australian audio-visual treatments of contemporary refugee experiences of the ...
Under international refugee law, there is provision for a State to deny protection to persons who mi...