2022
DOI: 10.3390/h11010028
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Performance as Intersectional Resistance: Power, Polyphony and Processes of Abolition

Abstract: Australia’s brutal carceral-border regime is a colonial system of intertwining systems of oppression that combine the prison-industrial complex and the border-industrial complex. It is a violent and multidimensional regime that includes an expanding prison industry and onshore and offshore immigration detention centres; locations of cruelty, and violent sites for staging contemporary politics and coloniality. This article shares insights into the making of a radical intersectional dance theatre work titled Jur… Show more

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“…104 Scholars and Indigenous community members worldwide have connected settler colonial experiences related to surveillance to other state structures of power like prisons and reservations. 105 Common security measures in archives (e.g., cameras, limitations on items in the space) can trigger shared traumatic experiences of state violence for many Indigenous peoples. For many Indigenous peoples, archives symbolize ongoing trauma and theft, and historically have been unapproachable and unwelcoming spaces.…”
Section: Planning For Travel: the Cost Of Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…104 Scholars and Indigenous community members worldwide have connected settler colonial experiences related to surveillance to other state structures of power like prisons and reservations. 105 Common security measures in archives (e.g., cameras, limitations on items in the space) can trigger shared traumatic experiences of state violence for many Indigenous peoples. For many Indigenous peoples, archives symbolize ongoing trauma and theft, and historically have been unapproachable and unwelcoming spaces.…”
Section: Planning For Travel: the Cost Of Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%