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Rethinking the Victim: Gender and Violence in Contemporary Australian Women’s Writing
vitriol for questioning Israeli actions against Palestinians during a military escalation, which culminated in an investigation by the media watchdog. In closing her book, Abdel-Fattah warns that this censorious attitude is, much as it did during the Cold War, narrowing the scope of political discussion in contemporary Australia. Her argument, that “we are now... bearing the fruits of two decades of the serious erosion of democratic rights in the name of national security” (310), is a hard one to fault.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Australian Studies (JAS) is the journal of the International Australian Studies Association (InASA). In print since the mid-1970s, in the last few decades JAS has been involved in some of the most important discussion about the past, present and future of Australia. The Journal of Australian Studies is a fully refereed, international quarterly journal which publishes scholarly articles and reviews on Australian culture, society, politics, history and literature. The editorial practice is to promote and include multi- and interdisciplinary work.