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Australia's Schism in the Soul
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How has it become possible for the Australian state to gain public acquiescence to develop one of world's most punitive systems of processing asylum-seekers; one that not only contravenes Australia's international humanitarian commitments, but that, in the words of activists, medical professionals, and the detainees themselves amounts to torture?
In this highly readable account academic, journalist and advocate Dr Julie Macken takes a psychoanalytic approach to both the country and its public to uncover why.
Dr Macken's investigation begins by outlining how the nation's failure to mourn its colonial past has led to a state of collective melancholia, with the result that denial and psychological splitting have prevented genuine reconciliation with First Nations peoples. The central part of the book offers a compelling account of the development of Australia's current system of privatised immigration detention and the political, economic and media forces that have sustained it that will resonate globally. In conclusion the book posits that political action in these circumstanceshowever distressing and visceralshould be adopted as a mental health strategy for both the person and the nation.
This timely work offers fresh insights for those working and studying in the areas of human rights, media, refugee studies, race theory, politics, mental health and psychosocial studies.
Asks how the Australian state gained public acquiescence to develop one of world's most punitive immigration regimes Links the denial of colonial violence with the policy of mandatory, arbitrary, privatised immigration detention Describes how the melancholic psychological state of the nation shapes its policies, practices, economy and media
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Julie Macken is a journalist, political consultant and advocate. Dr Macken completed a PhD at Western Sydney University in 2023 and currently heads a national campaign to change Australia’s asylum seeker policy.
Inhalt
- Linking the 'No' Vote to 'Stop the Boats'.- 2. A Sickened Sovereignty.- 3. A Dream in Three Parts: A Nation in Pieces (17781972).- 4. Waiting with Baseball Bats (19721996).- 5. Is It Torture?.- 6. Words Make Worlds.- 7. Privatising Abuse.- 8. Mania or Mourning.- 9. Conclusion: What Is to Be Done?.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783031938122
- Genre Psychology
- Sprache Englisch
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 221
- Größe H210mm x B148mm
- Jahr 2025
- EAN 9783031938122
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- ISBN 978-3-031-93812-2
- Veröffentlichung 22.07.2025
- Titel Australia's Schism in the Soul
- Autor Julie Macken
- Untertitel Colonialism, Immigration Detention and a Nations Failure to Mourn
- Herausgeber Springer