A history of ‘domestic violence’ in Australian politics

Q3 Arts and Humanities History Australia Pub Date : 2023-03-20 DOI:10.1080/14490854.2023.2186183
James Mortensen
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Abstract This article examines the introduction, evolution and demise of the phrase ‘domestic violence’ to describe issues of terrorism, insurrection and violent civil disobedience within Australian political discourse. It seeks to interrogate the circumstances whereby the political usage of ‘domestic violence’ changed in Australia. The study relies on Hansard, as well as secondary sources, to examine how and in what context political leaders used the phrase in discussions of relevant events and legislation. It finds that a shift in language usage between political unrest and familial violence occurred within the space of a year. However, despite this comparatively narrow timeframe, there was little to no overlap within political speech. The article illuminates how close the two usages of ‘domestic violence’ came to colliding and the circumstances under which the former fell from use. It also argues that the limited adoption of the earlier denotation of the phrase in Australian politics likely owes to the differing domestic contexts of the US and Australia, as well as a lack of appropriate supporting legislation to give it legal force.
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澳大利亚政治中的“家庭暴力”历史
本文考察了“家庭暴力”一词的引入、演变和消亡,以描述澳大利亚政治话语中的恐怖主义、叛乱和暴力公民不服从问题。它试图探究在澳大利亚,“家庭暴力”在政治上的用法是如何改变的。这项研究依靠《议事录》和二手资料,来调查政治领导人在讨论相关事件和立法时如何以及在什么背景下使用这个短语。研究发现,在一年的时间里,政治动荡和家庭暴力之间的语言使用发生了转变。然而,尽管时间范围相对较窄,但在政治演讲中几乎没有重叠。这篇文章阐明了“家庭暴力”的两种用法是如何接近碰撞的,以及在何种情况下前者不再被使用。它还认为,在澳大利亚政治中有限地采用该短语的早期外延可能是由于美国和澳大利亚不同的国内背景,以及缺乏适当的支持立法来赋予其法律效力。
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History Australia Arts and Humanities-History
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期刊介绍: History Australia is the official journal of the Australian Historical Association. It publishes high quality and innovative scholarship in any field of history. Its goal is to reflect the breadth and vibrancy of the historical community in Australia and further afield.
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