Research Bibliography


Globalisation, citizenship, borders, sovereignty, security and human rights
Incarceration and detention
Corporeality, biopolitics
Government and media representation
History, law, policy, social science and human interest (international)
History, law, policy, social science and human interest (Australia)
Performance (international)
Performance (Australia)
Performance (Canada, United States)
Performance (Europe)
Community projects and arts by refugees and asylum seekers
Community projects and arts by refugees and asylum seekers (Australia)
Children and Young People

 

Globalisation, citizenship, borders, sovereignty, security and human rights

Anderson, Kay. “Thinking ‘Postnationally’: Dialogue Across Multicultural, Indigenous, and Settler Spaces.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 90.2 (2000): 381–391.

Barwell, Graham, and Kate Bowles. “Border Crossings: The Internet and the Dislocation of Citizenship.” Not on Any Map: Essays on Postcoloniality and Cultural Nationalism. Ed. Stuart Murray. Exeter: U of Exeter P, 1997. 135–152.

Birch, Tony. “The Last Refuge of the ‘Un-Australian’.” The UTS Review 7.1 (2001): 17 – 22.

Burke, Anthony. “Borderphobias: The Politics of Insecurity Post-9/11.” borderlands e-Journal 1.1 (2002): <http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/vol1no1_2002/burke_phobias.html>.

Burke, Anthony. “The Perverse Perseverance of Sovereignty.” Borderlands e-journal 1.2 (2002): <http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/vol1no2_2002/burke_perverse.html>.

Burnside, Julian. “Only Human: Only Just.” Meanjin 63.1 (2004): 34–9.

Daly, Francis. “The Non-Citizen and the Concept of ‘Human Rights’.” borderlands e-journal 3.1 (2004): <http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/vol3no1_2004/daly_noncitizen.ht>.

Davidson, Alistair. “The Policies of Exclusion in an Era of Globalisation.” Legacies of White Australia: Race, Culture and Nation. Ed. Laksiri Jayasuriya, David Walker and Jan Gothard. Nedlands, WA: U of Western Australia P, 2003. 129–144.

Dixon, Robert. “Citizens and Asylum Seekers: Emotional Literacy, Rhetorical Leadership and Human Rights.” Cultural Studies Review 8.2 (2002): 11–26.

Evans, Christine. “Asylum Seekers and ‘Border Panic’ in Australia.” Peace Review 15.2 (2003): 163 – 70.

Fiske, Lucy. “Politics of Exclusion, Practice of Inclusion: Australia’s Response to Refugees and the Case for Community Based Human Rights Work.” International Journal of Human Rights 10.3 (2006): 219–229.

Goodman, James. “Refugee Solidarity: Dilemmas of Transnational Mobilisation.” Education Links 68 (2004): 11 – 16.

Grewal, Inderpal. Transnational America: Feminisms, Diasporas, Neoliberalisms . Durham : Duke UP, 2005.

Hughes, Helen. “A Global View.” Immigration, Refugees and Asylum Seekers. Carlton , VIC: Cardigan Street : 2002.

Khoo, Tseen. “Fortress Australia.” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 29.2 (2004): 584–8.

La Caze, Marguerite. “Not Just Visitors: Cosmopolitanism, Hospitality, and Refugees.” Philosophy Today 48.3 (2004): 313–24.

Maley, William, Alan Dupont, Jean-Pierre Fonteyne, Greg Fry, James Jupp, and Thuy Do. Refugees and the Myth of the Borderless World. Canberra: National Library of Australia, 2002.

Marfleet, Philip. Refugees in a Global Era. Houndmills, Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006.

McMaster, Don. “Asylum Seekers and the Insecurity of a Nation.” Australian Journal of International Affairs 56.2 (2002): 279–90.

McMaster, Don. “Asylum Seekers and the Politics of Citizenship.” borderlands e-journal 2.1 (2003): <http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/vol2no1_2003/mcmaster_citizen.html>.

Mitropoulos, Angela. “The Barbed End of Human Rights.” borderlands e-journal 2.1 (2003): <http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/vol2no1_2003/mitropoulos_barbed.html>.

Nield, Sophie. “On the Border as Theatrical Space: Appearance, Dis-location and the Production of the Refugee.” Contemporary Theatres in Europe: A Critical Companion. Ed. Joe Kelleher and Nicholas Ridout. London and New York: Routledge, 2006. 61–72.

Perera, Suvendrini. “A Line in the Sea.” Race and Class 44.2 (2002): 23–39.

Perera, Suvendrini. “The Tampa, Boat Stories and the Border: A Line in the Sea.” Cultural Studies Review 8.1 (2002): 11–27.

Pugliese, Joseph. “Penal Asylum: Refugees, Ethics, Hospitality.” borderlands e-journal 1.1 (2002): <http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/vol1no1_2002/pugliese.html >

Rajaram, Prem Kumar. “‘ Making Place’: The ‘Pacific Solution’ and Australian Emplacement in the Pacific and on Refugee Bodies.” Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 24.3 (2003): 290–306.

Schlunke, Katrina. “Sovereign Hospitalities?.” borderlands e-journal 1.2 (2002): <http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/vol1no2_2002/schlunke_hospitalities.html>.

Tascón, Sonia Magdalena. “Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Australia: Border-Crossers of the Postcolonial Imaginary.” Australian Journal of Human Rights 8.1 (2002): 125 – 39.

Trainor, Brian T. “Asylum Seekers, Colonialism & the De-Legitimisation of the Australian State.” AQ, Journal of Contemporary Analysis 75.5 (2003): 18–24.

Vandenberg, Andrew, ed. Citizenship and Democracy in a Global Era. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire and London: Macmillan, 2000.

 

Incarceration and detention

Australian Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (HREOC) . “A Report on Visits to Immigration Detention Facilities by the Human Rights Commissioner.” 2001: < http://www.humanrights.gov.au/human_rights/idc/idc2001.html>.

Australian Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (HREOC) . “Summary of Observations following the Inspection of Mainland Immigration Detention Facilities.” January 2007: < http://www.hreoc.gov.au/pdf/human_rights/HREOC_IDC_20070119.pdf>.

Bacon, Christine. The Evolution of Immigration Detention in the UK: The Involvement of Private Prison Companies. Refugee Studies Centre Working Paper No. 27, Oxford University, September 2005.

Bashford, Alison, and Carolyn Strange. “Asylum-Seekers and National Histories of Detention.” Australian Journal of Politics and History 48.4 (2002): 509–27.

Bessant, Judith. “The Camps, A Site of Exceptionality: Australia’s Detention of Asylum Seekers.” Australian Journal of Social Issues 37.1 (2002): 1–29.

Burnside, Julian. “Authoritarianism in the Name of Freedom: How Our Detention Camps Breach the Most Basic Human Rights.” Arena Magazine 56 (Dec. 2001 – Jan. 2002): 14–17.

Crock, Mary, ed. Protection or Punishment? Detention of Asylum Seekers. Leichhardt, NSW : Federation Press, 1993.

Klintworth, Gary. “Woomera, Hell-holes and Mandatory Detention of Illegal Immigrants.” People and Place 9.1 (2001): 13–26.

Mann, Tom. Desert Sorrow: Asylum Seekers at Woomera. Kent Town, SA: Wakefield P, 2003.

Murdolo, Adele. “Keeping ‘Our’ Women Safe: Containing Australian Fear and Danger Through Immigration Detention.” Hecate 28.1 (2002): 123–31.

Perera, Suvendrini. “ Australia: Racialised Punishment and Mandatory Sentencing”, Race and Class 42.1 (2000): 73.

Perera, Suvendrini. “What is a Camp…?.” borderlands e-journal 1.1 (2002): <http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/vol1no1_2002/perera_camp.html>.

Rajaram, Prem Kumar. The Spectacle of Detention: Theatre, Poetry and Imagery in the Contest over Identity, Security and Responsibility in Contemporary Australia. Asia Research Institute: Working Paper Series. Vol. 7. Singapore: Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, 2003.

 

Corporeality, biopolitics

Agamben, Giorgio. Homo Sacer: Sovereign Power and Bare Life. Trans. Daniel Heller-Roazen. Stanford: Stanford UP, 1998.

Athanasiou, Athena. “Technologies of Humanness, Aporias of Biopolitics, and the Cut Body of Humanity” Differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies 14.1 (2003): 125–162.

Perera, Suvendrini. “‘They Give Evidence’: Bodies, Borders and the Disappeared.” Keynote speech, Australian Studies Conference, University of Queensland, 24–26 November 2004.

Pugliese, Joseph. “Subcutaneous Law: Embodying the Migration Amendment Act 1992.” The Australian Feminist Law Journal 21 (2004): 23–34.

Wise, Amanda. “Embodying Exile: Trauma and Collective Identities Among East Timorese Refugees in Australia.” Social Analysis 48.3 (2004): 24–39.

Wise, Amanda, and Adam Chapman, eds. Journal of Intercultural Studies Special Issue: Migration, Affect and the Senses. 26.1–2 (2005): 159–170.

Zylinska, Joanna. “The Universal Acts: Judith Butler and the Biopolitics of Immigration.” Cultural Studies 18.4 (2004): 523–37.

 

Government and media representation

Bishop, Peter. “Lost at Woomera: Rereading Mainstream and Alternative Media.” Media International Australia109 (2003): 138–52.

Broinowski, Alison. “Girt by Sea: Correspondence.” Quarterly Essay 6 (2002): 80–81.

Buchanan, Ian. “August 26, 2001: Two or Three Things Australians Don’t Seem to Want to Know About ‘Asylum Seekers’… .” Australian Humanities Review 29 (2003): <http//:www.lib.latrobe.edu.au/AHR/archive/Issue-May-2003/Buchanan.html>.

Burnside, Julian. “Anaesthetising the National Conscience: The Howard Government’s Refugee Policy is a Hypocritical Contradiction of the Oft-espoused Rhetoric of the ‘Fair Go.’” Arena Magazine 70, April – May 2004: 33–37.

Corlett, David. “Asylum Seekers: An Update” The Sydney Papers 2006: 1–7.

Corlett, David. “Asylum Seekers and the New Racism.” Dissent 2002: 46–47, 59.

Corlett, David. “The Politics of Exclusion: Australia and Asylum Seekers.” Doctor of Philosophy. La Trobe University, 2002.

Corlett, David. “Politics Symbolism and the Asylum Seeker Issue.” UNSW Law Journal 23.3 (2000): 13–32.

Diprose, Rosalyn. “The Hand That Writes Community in Blood.” Cultural Studies Review 9.1 (2003): 35–49.

Dyrenfurth, Nick. “Battlers, Refugees and the Republic: John Howard’s Language of Citizenship.” JAS, Australia’s Public Intellectual Forum 84 (2005): 183–96, 259–61.

Gale, Peter. “The Refugee Crisis and Fear: Populist Politics and Media Discourse.” Journal of Sociology 40.4 (2004): 321–40.

Henderson, Gerard. “Girt by Sea: Correspondence.” Quarterly Essay 6 (2002): 82 – 88.

Hirst, John. “Girt by Sea: Correspondence.” Quarterly Essay 6 (2002): 89 – 91.

Klocker, Natascha, and Kevin M. Dunn.  “Who’s Driving the Asylum Debate?: Newspaper and Government Representations of Asylum Seekers.” The New ‘Others’: Media and Society Post-September 11. Ed. Liz Jacka and Lelia Green. [Media International Australia, Incorporating Culture and Policy 109 (Nov 2003)] 71–92.

Kundnani, Arun. “In a Foreign Land: the New Popular Racism.” Race and Class 43.2 (2001): 41–60.

Leach, Michael. “‘Disturbing Practices’: Dehumanizing Asylum Seekers in the Refugee ‘Crisis’ in Australia, 2001 – 2002.” Refugee 21.3 (2003): 25 – 33.

MacCallum, Mungo. “Girt By Sea: Australia, the Refugees and the Politics of Fear.” Quarterly Essay 5 (2002): 1 – 72.

MacCallum, Mungo. “Girt by Sea: Response to Correspondence.” Quarterly Essay 6 (2002): 109 – 15.

Manne, Robert, and David Corlett. “Sending Them Home: Refugees and the New Politics of Indifference.” Quarterly Essay 13 (2004).

Mares, Peter. “Distance makes the Heart Grow Fonder: Media Images of Refugees and Asylum Seekers.” Refugees and Forced Displacement: International Security, Human Vulnerability and the State. Ed. Edward Newman and Joanne van Selm. Tokyo and New York: United Nations UP, 2003. 330–47.

Mares, Peter, and Pascale Allotey. “Controlling Compassion: The Media, Refugees, and Asylum Seekers.” The Health of Refugees: Public Health Perspectives from Crisis to Settlement. Ed. Pascale Allotey. Melbourne: Oxford UP, 2003. 212 – 27.

Miller, Paul. “Truth Overboard: What does it Mean for Politicians and Statesmen
to Assume Responsibility for their Words of Mass Destruction?.” borderlands e-journal 3.1 (2004): <http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/vol3no1_2004/miller_truth.htm>.

Molony, Gail. “Social Representations and the Politically Satirical Cartoon: the Construction and Reproduction of the Refugee and Asylum-Seeker Identity.” Social Representations and Identity: Content, Process and Power. Ed. Gail Molony and Iain Walker. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. 61–84.

Noble, Greg. “The Discomfort of Strangers: Racism, Incivility and Ontological Security in a Relaxed and Comfortable Nation.” Journal of Intercultural Studies 26.1 (2005): 107 – 20.

O’Donoghue, Lowitja. “Refugees, Reconciliation or Ruthless Policy: A Struggle of the Australian Soul?” Reclaiming our Identity as a Nation with a Heart and a Soul. Reflections on Social Justice. Hobart: Anglicare, 2003. 12–25.

Romano, Angela. “Journalism’s Role in Mediating Public Conversation on Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Australia.” Australian Journalism Review 26.2 (2004): 43–62.

Ruddock, Philip. “Girt by Sea: Correspondence.” Quarterly Essay 6 (2002): 92–8.

Saxton, Alison. “‘I Certainly Don’t Want People Like That Here’: The Discursive Construction of ‘Asylum Seekers’.” The New ‘Others’: Media and Society Post-September 11. Ed. Liz Jacka and Lelia Green. [Media International Australia, Incorporating Culture and Policy 109 (2003)]: 109 – 20.

Shanahan, Angela. “Girt by Sea: Correspondence.” Quarterly Essay 6 (2002): 99–102.

Slattery, Kate. “Drowning not Waving: the ‘Children Overboard’ Event and Australia’s Fear of the Other.” The New ‘Others’: Media and Society Post-September 11. Ed. Liz Jacka and Lelia Green. [Media International Australia, Incorporating Culture and Policy 109 (2003)]: 93–108.

Spencer, Robyn. “Girt by Sea: Correspondence.” Quarterly Essay 6 (2002): 103–108.

Threadgold, Terry. “Dialogism, Voice and Global Contexts: Asylum, Dangerous Men and Invisible Women.” Australian Feminist Studies 21.50 (2006): 223–244.

Van Acker, Elizabeth, and Robyn Hollander. “Protecting Our Borders: Ministerial Rhetoric and Asylum Seekers.” AustralianJournalismReview 25.2 (2003): 103–19.

 

History, law, policy, social science and human interest (international)

Ager, Alistair, ed. Refugees: Perspectives on the Experience of Forced Migration. London: Cassell, 1999.

Brennan, Frank. Tampering With Asylum: A Universal Humanitarian Problem. Brisbane: U of Queensland P, 2003.

Cohen, S. No One Is Illegal: Asylum Immigration Control Past and Present. Stoke on Trent: Trentham Books, 2003.

Dummett, Michael. On Immigration and Refugees. London and New York: Routledge, 2001.

Fassin, Didier. “Compassion and Repression: The Moral Economy of Immigration Policies in France.” Cultural Anthropology 20.3 (2005): 362–387.

Feller, Erika, Volker Türk , and Frances Nicholson, eds. Refugee Protection in International Law: UNHCR’s Global Consultations on International Protection. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2003.

Gibney, Matthew J. The Ethics and Politics of Asylum: Liberal Democracy and the Response to Refugees. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2004.

Moorehead, Caroline. Human Cargo: A Journey among Refugees.  New York: Henry Holt, 2005.

Mynott, Ed. “Compromise, Collaboration and Collective Resistance: Different Strategies in the Face of the War on Asylum Seekers.” Globalisation, Global Justice and Social Work . Ed. Iain Ferguson, Michael Lavalette, and Elizabeth Whitmore. London and New York: Routledge, 2005. 125–140.

Ticktin, Miriam. “ Where Ethics and Politics Meet: the Violence of Humanitarianism in France.” American Ethnologist 33.1 (2006): 33–49.

Tunstall, Kate E., ed. Displacement, Asylum, Migration. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2006

 

History, law, policy, social science and human interest (Australia)

Bassil, Noah. “Is the Australian State Ill?” AQ,Journal of Contemporary Analysis 76.3 (2004): 24–28.

Burnside, Julian. Watching Brief: Reflections on Human Rights, Law and Justice. Carlton North, Melbourne: Scribe Publications, 2007.

Burnside, Julian. “Ethics and the Outsider.” Res Publica 12.2 (2003): 1–6.

Coghlan, Jo, John Minns, and Andrew Wells, eds. Seeking Refuge: Asylum Seekers and Politics in a Globalising World. Broadway, NSW: U of Wollongong P, 2005.

Coombs, Anne. “Mobilising Rural Australia.” Griffith Review. Autumn (2004): 125–35.

Corlett, David. Following Them Home: the Fate of the Returned Asylum Seekers .  Melbourne: Black Inc, 2005.

Crock, Mary, and Ben Saul. Future Seekers: Refugees and the Law in Australia. Leichhardt, NSW : Federation Press, 2002.

Crock, Mary, Ben Saul, and Azadeh Dastyari. Future Seekers II: Refugees and Irregular Migration in Australia. Leichhardt, NSW: Federation Press, 2006.

“Disorder/Dysfunction.” O verland (Special Refugee Issue) 172 (2003).

Fraser, Heather, and Linda Briskman. “Through the Eye of a Needle: The Challenge of Getting Justice in Australia if you’re Indigenous or Seeking Asylum.” Globalisation, Global Justice and Social Work. Ed. Iain Ferguson, Michael Lavalette, and Elizabeth Whitmore. London and New York: Routledge, 2005. 109–124.

Gordon, Michael. Freeing Ali: the Human Face of the Pacific Solution. Sydney: U of New South Wales P, 2005.

Hutton, Marg. “SIEVX & the DFAT Cable: The Conspiracy of Silence.” May 2003: < http://sievx.com/articles/challenging/2003/COS.pdf>.

Jupp, James. From White Australia to Woomera: The Story of Australian Immigration. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002.

Kevin, Tony. A Certain Maritime Incident: The Sinking of the SIEV X. Carlton North, Melbourne : Scribe Publications, 2004.

Koser, Khalid, Pnina Werbner, and Ien Ang. “Cultural Research and Refugee Studies: New Knowledge, Methodologies, and Practical Implications; A Panel Commentary.” Social Analysis 48.3 (2004): 59–65.

Lui, Robyn. “Governing Refugees 1919–1945.” borderlands e-journal 1.1 (2002): <http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/vol1no1_2002/lui_governing.html>.

Lusher, Dean, and Nick Haslam, eds. Yearning to Breathe Free: Seeking Asylum in Australia. Leichhardt, NSW: Federation Press, 2007.

Maley, William. “Asylum-Seekers in Australia’s International Relations.” Australian Journal of International Affairs 57.1 (2003): 187–202.

Manne, Robert. “The Road to Tampa.” Legacies of White Australia: Race, Culture and Nation. Nedlands, WA: U of Western Australia P, 2003. 163–174.

Mansouri, Fethi, and Melek Bagdas . Politics of Social Exclusion: Refugees on Temporary Protection Visa in Victoria. Research Report for the Centre for Citizenship and Human Rights. Burwood, VIC: Deakin University, 2002.

Mares, Peter. Borderline: Australia’s Treatment of Asylum Seekers and Refugees. Sydney: U of New South Wales P, 2001.

Mares, Peter. Borderline: Australia’s Response to Refugees and Asylum Seekers in the Wake of the Tampa. Second ed. Sydney: U of New South Wales P, 2002.

Mares, Sarah, and Louise Newman, eds. Acting From the Heart. Sydney: Finch, 2007.

Marr, David, and Marian Wilkinson. Dark Victory. Crows Nest, NSW: Allen & Unwin, 2003.

McMaster, Don. Asylum Seekers: Australia’s Response to Refugees. Melbourne: Melbourne UP, 2001.

Neumann, Klaus. Refuge Australia: Australia’s Humanitarian Record. Sydney: U of New South Wales P, 2004.

Official Committee Hansard. Senate Select Committee on a Certain Maritime Incident. Canberra: Commonwealth of Australia, 2002.

Pickering, Sharon. Refugees and State Crime. Leichhardt, NSW: Federation Press , 2005.

Procter, Nicholas. “Temporary Protection to Permanent Residence – It’s a Trust Issue.” On Line Opinion: Australia’s e-journal of Social and Political Debate. 21 July 2004: < http://www.onlineopinion.com.au/view.asp?article=2384>.

Pugliese, Joseph. “The Incommensurability of Law to Justice: A Levinasian Critique of Refugee Temporary Protection Visas.” Law and Literature 16.3 (2004).

Schech, Susanne, and Jane Haggis. “Migrancy, Whiteness and the Settler Self in Contemporary Australia. Race, Colour and Identity in Australia and New Zealand. Ed. John Docker and Gerhard Fischer. Sydney: U of New South Wales P, 2000. 231–239.

Tyler, Heather. Asylum: Voices Behind the Razor Wire. Melbourne: Lothian, 2003.

Victory, Michael. “Refugees in Australia.” Crossing Borders: The Refugee Experience in Australia . Carlton, VIC: Cardigan Street, 1995.

Wadjularbinna. “A Gungalidda Grassroots Perspective on Refugees and the Recent Events in the US.” borderlands e-journal 1.1 (2002): <http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/vol1no1_2002/wadjularbinna.html>.

Weller, Patrick. Don’t Tell the Prime Minister. Carlton North, Melbourne : Scribe Publications, 2002.

Wise, Amanda, and Greg Gow, eds. Social Analysis Special Issue: Writing Refugee Lives: Urban Ethnographies and Affective Communities. 48.3 (2004).

York, Barry. Australia and Refugees, 1901-2002: An Annotated Chronology Based On Official Sources. Information and Research Services, Department of the Parliamentary Library, 2003: < http://www.aph.gov.au/library/pubs/online/Refugees_contents.htm>.

 

Performance (international)

Ambros, V., D. Couture and Y. Meerzon. “Afterword: Theatre and Exile.” Modern Drama 46.1 (2003): 119–21.

Boon, Richard, and Jane Plastow, eds. Theatre Matters: Performance and Culture on the World Stage. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1998.

Cohen-Cruz, Jan., ed. Radical Street Performance: An International Anthology. London: Routledge, 1998.

Fisher, Amanda Stuart. “Developing an Ethics of Practice in Applied Theatre: Badiou and Fidelity to the Truth of the Event.” Research in Drama Education 10.2 (2005): 247 – 52.

Gilbert, Helen, and Sophie Nield, eds. RIDE: Research in Drama Education . Special issue: Performance and Asylum, 13.2 (2008).

Jeffers, Alison. “Refugee Perspectives: the Practice and Ethics of Verbatim Theatre and Refugee Stories.” Platform 1.1 (2006): <http://www.rhul.ac.uk/drama/platform/Vol.1No.1/RefugeePerspectives.pdf>.

McDonnell, Bill. “The Politics of Historiography–Towards an Ethics of Representation.” Research in Drama Education 10.2 (2005): 127–38.

Menon J. “Unhomely Nations: Minorities and Refugees of the Subcontinental Partition.” Modern Drama 46.2 (2003): 182 – 206.

Paget, Derek. “Verbatim Theatre: Oral History and Documentary Techniques.” New Theatre Quarterly 3.12 (1987): 317–36.

Shaughnessy, Nicola. “Truth and Lies: Exploring the Ethics of Performance Applications.” Research in Drama Education 10.2 (2005): 201–12.

Taylor, Diana. “‘You are here’: The DNA of Performance.” The Drama Review 46.1 (2002): 149 – 69.

 

Performance (Australia)

Astore, Mireille. “Tampa” project online documentation, 2003: < http://mireille.astore.id.au/Migrant/Tampa.htm >.

Astore, Mireille. “When Artwork Takes the Pictures.” Law Text Culture 10 (2006): 239–258.

Carless, Victoria. The Rainbow Dark. Dir. Kat Henry. Metro Arts Theatre, Brisbane. 25 October – 4 November, 2006.

CMI (A Certain Maritime Incident) . Version 1.0. Performance Space, Sydney, 26 March 2004 (premiere).

Crawford, Ashley. “Mike Parr Interviewed by Ashley Crawford.” Art Monthly Australia 153 (2002): 13 – 15.

Dean, Philip. First Asylum. Unpublished Playscript. La Boite Theatre, 1999.

Eltham, Ben. The Pacific Solution. Dir. Marcel Dorney. Metro Arts Theatre, Brisbane. 25–29 July, 2006.

Ellis, Ben. These People. Sydney: Currency Press, 2004.

Fensham, Rachel. “Deterritorialising Dance: Tension and the Wire.” Discourses in Dance 1.2 (2002): 63–84.

Futcher, Michael, and Helen Howard. A Beautiful Life. Sydney: Currency Press, 2000.

Gilbert, Helen, and Jacqueline Lo. “Performance and Asylum: Ethics, Embodiment, Efficacy.” Performance and Cosmopolitics: Cross-cultural Transactions in Australasia. Houndmills, Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. 186–206.

Goodall, Jane. “Introduction to Citizen X.” Australasian Drama Studies 42 (2003): 26–29.

Gurr, Michael, compiler. Something to Declare: True Stories of Asylum Seekers in Australia. Dir. Aubrey Mellor. Actors for Refugees, Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne, 23 June 2003 (premiere).

Horin, Ros. Through the Wire. Dir. Ros Horin. Sydney Opera House studio, 14–23 October 2004.

Hunter, Mary Ann. “Cultivating the Art of Safe Space.” Research in Drama Education 13.1 (2008): 5–21.

Jaivin, Linda. Seeking Djira. fortyfivedownstairs, Melbourne, 7–17 August 2003.

Jamieson, Nigel, in association with the Al Abaddi family. In Our Name. Dir. Jamieson. Company B, Belvoir St Theatre, 21 April – 30 May 2004.

Lazaroo, Kit. Asylum. Dir. Jane Woollard. La Mama, Melbourne, 15 March – 1 April 2007.

McCallum, John. “CMI (A Certain Maritime Incident): Introduction.” Australasian Drama Studies 48 (2006): 136–142.

Melbourne Workers Theatre and Platform 27. The Waiting Room. Dir. Richard Lagarto. Trades Hall, Melbourne, 15 May – 1 June, 2002.

Murphy, Paul. “Inside the Immigrant Mind: Nostalgic versus Nomadic Subjectivities.” Australasian Drama Studies 43 (2003): 128 – 47.

Rayson, Hannie. Two Brothers. Sydney: Currency Press, 2005.

Scheer, Edward. “A Vast Field of Lyrical Aggression: Politics and Ethical Spectatorship in Recent Durational Art by Mike Parr.” Broadsheet 33.2 (2005): 23–26.

Sidetrack Performance Group. “Citizen X.” Australasian Drama Studies 42 (2003): 31–56.

Theatre@risk. Babel Towers . Black Box, Victorian Arts Centre, 25 June – 6 July 2003.

Tompkins, Joanne. Unsettling Space: Contestations in Contemporary Australian Theatre. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006. (esp. 115 –126)

Varney, Denise. “White-Out: Theatre as an Agent of Border Patrol.” Theatre Research International 28.3 (2003): 326 – 38.

Version 1.0. “CMI : A Certain Maritime Incident.” Australasian Drama Studies 48 (2006): 143–176.

Williams, David. “Political Theatrics in the ‘Fog of War’.” Australasian Drama Studies 48 (2006): 115–29.

Williams, Jon, and Stephen Klinder. Purgatory Down Under. Dir. Alex Broun. Drama Theatre, Sydney Opera House, 22 June 2003 (premiere).

 

Performance (Canada, United States)

Dharwadker, Aparna. “Diaspora and the Theatre of the Nation.” Theatre Research International 28.3 (2003): 303–325.

Farah, Laila. “Dancing on the Hyphen: Performing Diasporic Subjectivity.” Modern Drama 48.2 (2005): 316–343.

Gómez-Peña, Guillermo. “The New Global Culture: Somewhere between Corporate Multiculturalism and the Mainstream Bizarre (A Border Perspective).” The Drama Review 45.1 (2001): 7–30.

Gómez-Peña, Guillermo. “Letters from the Road: A Selection of Performance Chronicles.” The Drama Review 46.2 (2002): 97–109.

Kruger, Loren. “Introduction: Diaspora, Performance, and National Affiliations in North America.” Theatre Research International 28.3 (2003): 259–266.

Moss J. “The Drama of Survival: Staging Post-Traumatic Memory in Plays by Lebanese-Quebecois Dramatists.” Theatre Research in Canada 22.2 (2001): 173 – 89.

Salverson, Julie. “Change on Whose Terms?: Testimony and an Erotics of Injury.” Theatre 31.3 (2001): 119–25.

Salverson, Julie. “Performing Emergency: Witnessing, Popular Theatre, and the Lie of the Literal.” Theatre Topics 6.2 (1997): 181–91.

Salverson, Julie. “Transgressive Storytelling or an Aesthetic of Injury: Performance, Pedagogy and Ethics.” Theatre Research in Canada 20.1 (1999): 35 – 51.

 

Performance (Europe)

Aston, Elaine. “‘The Bogus Woman’: Feminism and Asylum Theatre.” Modern Drama 46:1 (2003): 5–21.

Choate, E. Teresa. “Le Dernier Caravanserail (Odyssees), Part One: Le Fleuve Cruel (The Cruel River), Part Two: Origines et Destins (Origins and Destinies) .” Theatre Journal 58 (2006): 95–148.

Doughty, Sally, and Mick Mangan. “A Theatre of Civility: Quarantine Theatre’s EatEat.” Performance Research 9.4 (2004): 30–39.

Haedicke, Susan C. “The Politics of Participation: Un Voyage Pas Comme Les Autres Sur Les Chemins De L’Exil.” Theatre Topics 12.2 (2002): 99–118.

Kurdi, Maria. “New Strangers in the House? Immigrants and Natives in Donal O’Kelly’s Asylum! Asylum! And John Barrett’s Borrowed Robes.” Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies 5.1 (1999): 225–39.

Linden, Sonja. Asylum Monologues . 25 June 2006 (premiere), London.

Linden, Sonja. Crocodile Seeking Refuge . London: Aurora Metro Press, 2005.

McEvoy, William. “Finding the Balance: Writing and Performing Ethics in Th éâ tre du Soleil’s Le Dernier Caravansérail (2003).” New Theatre Quarterly 22.3 (2006): 211–226.

Mnouchkine, Ariane. Le Dernier Caravansérail. Dir. Ariane Mnouchkine. Théâtre du Soleil, Paris, 2003 (premiere).

Nemec, Christina, and Marlene Streeruwitz. “Bitte Liebt Osterreich [Please Love Austria].” Texte zur Kunst 10.39 (2000): 94–105.

Rogers, Dave. They Get Free Mobiles … Don’t They? Dir. Stuart Brown. Banner Theatre. The Forum, Manchester, 14 June 2007 (premiere).

Rotas, Alex. “Is ‘Refugee Art’ Possible?” Third Text 18.1 (2004): 51–60.

Stevenson, M. “Refugee Theatre in Bosnia.” New Theatre Quarterly 10 (1994): 290 – 92.

Trotter, Mary. “Re-Imagining the Emigrant/Exile in Contemporary Irish Drama.” Modern Drama 46.1 (2003): 35–54.

Wehle, Philippa. “Theatre du Soleil: Dramatic Response to the Global Refugee Crisis.” PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art 80 (2005): 80–86.

Zimmermann, Heiner . “European Xenophobia and Ireland: A Postcolonial View: Donal O’Kelly: Asylum! Asylum !.” Race and Religion in Contemporary Theatre and Drama in English. Ed. and pref. Bernhard Reitz. Trier: Wissenschaftlicher, 1999. 65–76.

 

Community projects and arts by refugees and asylum seekers

Akerman, Anthony. “Refugee Theatre in Tanzania.” Theatre Quarterly 8 (1978) : 36–41.

Angier, Carole, ed. The Story of my Life: Refugees Writing in Oxford. Charlbury, Oxfordshire: Charlbury Press, 2005.

Arbabzadah, Nushin, ed. From the Outside In: Refugees and British Society. London: Arcadia Books, 2007.

Assaf, Roxane. “ Dheisheh Refugee Camp Dance Troupe Embarks on First American Tour in September.” Washington Report on Middle Eastern Affairs (October/November 1999): 69. <http://www.wrmea.com/backissues/1099/9910069.html>.

Charles, Eric Ngalle, Tom Cheesman, and Sylvie Hoffman, eds. Between a Mountain and a Sea: Refugee Writing in Wales . Swansea: Hafan Books, 2003.

Conquergood, Dwight. “Health Theatre in a Hmong Refugee Camp.” The Drama Review 32 (1988): 174 – 208.

Costelloe, Rose, ed. The Sound of Hope. O’Connor, ACT: Companion House Assisting Survivors of Torture and Trauma, 2004.

Dokter, Ditty, ed. Arts Therapists, Refugees and Migrants: Reaching Across Borders. London: Jessica Kingsley, 1998.

Haedicke, Susan, and T. Nellhaus, eds. Performing Democracy: International Perspectives on Urban Community-Based Performance. Michigan: U of Michigan P, 2001.

Kaiser, Tanya. “Songs, Discos and Dancing in Kiryandongo, Uganda.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 32.2 (2006): 183–202.

Kimberlin, Cynthia Tse. “Women, Music, and “Chains of the Mind”: Eritrea and the Tigray Region of Ethiopia, 1972–93.” Music and Gender . Ed. Pirkko Moisala and Beverley Diamond. Urbana, Illinois: U of Illinois P, 2000. 239–65.

Kuftinec, Sonja. “The Art of Bridge Building in Mostar.” Performing Democracy: International Perspectives on Urban Community-Based Performance. Ed. Susan Haedicke and T. Nellhaus. Michigan: U of Michigan P, 2001. 58–66.

Kuftinec, Sonja. “Odakle Ste? (Where Are You From?): Active Learning and Community-Based Theatre in Former Yugoslavia and the US.” Theatre Topics 7.2 (1997): 171–186.

Langer, Jennifer. The Silver Throat of the Moon: Writing in Exile. Five Leaves Publications, 2005.

Langer, Jennifer. Crossing the Border: Voices of Refugee and Exiled Women. Five Leaves Publications, 2000.

Langer, Jennifer. The Bend in the Road: Refugee Writing. Five Leaves Publications, 1997.

Schinina G. “Far Away, So Close: Psychosocial and Theatre Activities with Serbian Refugees.” The Drama Review 48.3 (2004): 32 – 49.

 

Community projects and arts by refugees and asylum seekers (Australia)

Al-Qady, Towfiq. Nothing But Nothing. Dir. assistant Leah Mercer. Metro Arts Theatre, Brisbane. 10–19 April, 2005.

Austin, Janet, ed. From Nothing to Zero: Letters from Refugees in Australia’s Detention Centres. Preface and chapter introductions Julian Burnside. Melbourne: Lonely Planet, 2003.

Kan Yama Kan . Dir. Robin Laurie. Fitzroy Learning Network. Trades Hall, Melbourne, July 2002.

Keneally, Thomas, and Rosie Scott, eds. Another Country: Writers in Detention. Expanded edition. Broadway, NSW: Sydney PEN and Halstead P, 2007.

Leach, Michael, and Fethi Mansouri. Lives in Limbo: Voices of Refugees Under Temporary Protection . U New South Wales P, 2004.

Lennox , Gina, ed. Reality Bites: A Collection of Stories, Poems, Essays, Articles and a Film Script. Sydney: Breakout Printing, 1996.

Nikouseresht, Afshin, and Dave Kelman. There is Nothing Here. Dir. Kelman. La Mama, Melbourne, 22–24 August 2002.

Refugee Claimants Support Centre, ed and collected. Alone, Together: Writing from Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Australia. Windsor, Brisbane: Refugee Claimants Support Centre, 2006.

Shafaei, Shahin. “Refugitive: A One-man Theatre Work.” Another Country. Expanded edition. Ed. Tom Keneally and Rosie Scott. Broadway, NSW: Sydney PEN and Halstead P, 2007. 15–22.

Tabar, Paul. “The Cultural and Affective Logic of the Dabki: A Study of the Lebanese Folkloric Dance in Australia.” Journal of Intercultural Studies Special Issue: Migration, Affect and the Senses. Ed. Amanda Wise and Adam Chapman. 26.1–2 (2005): 139–157.

 

Children and Young People

Bhabha, Jacqueline, and Mary Crock. Seeking Asylum Alone – A Comparative Study: Unaccompanied and Separated Children and Refugee Protection in Australia, the UK and the US. Leichhardt, NSW: Federation Press, 2007.

Chilout: Children out of Detention, Australia. Artwork by children in detention: <http://www.chilout.org/gallery/childrens_art1.html>.

Crock, Mary. Seeking Asylum Alone – Australia. Leichhardt, NSW: Federation Press, 2006.

Day, Laura. “Putting Yourself in Other People’s Shoes: The Use of Forum Theatre to Explore Refugee and Homeless Issues in Schools.” Journal of Moral Education 31.1 (2002): 21–34.

Dechian, Sonja, Heather Millar, and Eva Sallis , eds. Dark Dreams: Australian Refugee Stories by Young Writers Aged 11-20 Years. Kent Town, SA: Wakefield P, 2004.

Douglas, Kate. “Lost and Found: the Life Narratives of Child Asylum Seekers.” Life Writing 3.1 (2006): 41–59.

Dudek, Debra. “Of Murmels and Snigs: Detention-Centre Narratives in Australian Literature for Children and Young Adults.” Overland 185 (2006): 38–42.

Gener, R. “Who Will Speak for the Children? Peter Sellars’s Children of Herakles Gives Theatrical Shelter to Refugee Kids Lost in the System.’ American Theatre 19.10 (2002): 26–32.

Gleitzman, Morris. Boy Overboard. Camberwell: Penguin, 2002.

Gleitzman, Morris. Girl Underground . Camberwell: Penguin, 2004.

Goode, Katherine. Child Asylum Seekers: Living in Limbo. Adelaide: Action for Children, SA, ARA and the Law Society SA, 2002.

Klaic, Dragan. “Zones of Disturbance: Staging Exile and War for Young Audiences.” Modern Drama 46:1 (2003): 22–34.

Kurahashi, Yuko. “Theatre as the Healing Space: Ping Chong’s Children of War.” Studies in Theatre and Performance 24.1 (2004): 23–36.

Ong, Junie. “The Birth and Growth of ChilOut.” Acting from the Heart. Ed. Sarah Mares and Louise Newman. Sydney: Finch Publishing, 2007. 160–63.

Owen, Santi, et al. Beyond Survival: Working with Young People from a Refugee Background: A Guide to Getting you Started. Sydney: The Corner Youth Health Service, S.T.A.R.T.T.S, NSW Refugee Health Service, Bankstown City Council, 2003.

Perini, Jessica. Australian Focus on Issues: Refugees. Alexandria, NSW: Watts Publishing, 2003.

Pledger, Jema Stellato. Common Ground: The Holy Innocents / Los Santos Innocentes. Sacred Heart Mission and Northcote Uniting Church, Melbourne, 22–24 June 2007.