From Pacific to traffic islands: challenging Australia’s colonial use of the ocean through creative protest
The Australian High Commission in London, located in an imposing, heritage-listed building known as Australia House, works to project a positive national image in its colonial motherland. Australia House has been the subject of a number of creative protests which utilise the building’s location on a...
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ftunivfreestojs:oai:journals.ufs.ac.za:article/3823 2023-05-15T18:43:36+02:00 From Pacific to traffic islands: challenging Australia’s colonial use of the ocean through creative protest El-Enany, Nadine Keenan, Sarah 2019-05-24 application/pdf https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/aa/article/view/3823 eng eng University of the Free State https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/aa/article/view/3823/3510 https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/aa/article/view/3823 Copyright (c) 2019 Author(s) Acta Academica: Critical views on society, culture and politics; Vol. 51 No. 1 (2019); 28-52 2415-0479 0587-2405 Australia House Protest Manus Nauru Space info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion text 2019 ftunivfreestojs 2023-02-05T17:06:01Z The Australian High Commission in London, located in an imposing, heritage-listed building known as Australia House, works to project a positive national image in its colonial motherland. Australia House has been the subject of a number of creative protests which utilise the building’s location on a traffic island to draw attention to Australia’s colonial use of the ocean as part of its ongoing mission to reign supreme as a white island in the otherwise racialised south Pacific. The protests draw attention to the violence Australia seeks to conceal in the distant island refugee prison camps on Manus and Nauru, and use the place of Australia House in the heart of London to “bring home” the historical colonial dimensions of Australia as a place today. Reading the protests through the lens of critical geography and legal history, we argue that the protests work to disrupt the business of the Australian High Commission by maneuvering the physical space of and around Australia House such that they memorialize, expose and interrupt the racist violence which the High Commission seeks to hide. Article in Journal/Newspaper White Island KovsieJournals - University of the Free State (UFS) Pacific White Island ENVELOPE(48.583,48.583,-66.733,-66.733) |
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The Australian High Commission in London, located in an imposing, heritage-listed building known as Australia House, works to project a positive national image in its colonial motherland. Australia House has been the subject of a number of creative protests which utilise the building’s location on a traffic island to draw attention to Australia’s colonial use of the ocean as part of its ongoing mission to reign supreme as a white island in the otherwise racialised south Pacific. The protests draw attention to the violence Australia seeks to conceal in the distant island refugee prison camps on Manus and Nauru, and use the place of Australia House in the heart of London to “bring home” the historical colonial dimensions of Australia as a place today. Reading the protests through the lens of critical geography and legal history, we argue that the protests work to disrupt the business of the Australian High Commission by maneuvering the physical space of and around Australia House such that they memorialize, expose and interrupt the racist violence which the High Commission seeks to hide. |
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From Pacific to traffic islands: challenging Australia’s colonial use of the ocean through creative protest |
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Acta Academica: Critical views on society, culture and politics; Vol. 51 No. 1 (2019); 28-52 2415-0479 0587-2405 |
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