Life as an Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Male Prisoner: Poems of Grief, Trauma, Hope and Resistance
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Bargallie, Debbie
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For Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, writing is predominantly about articulating their cultural belonging and identity. Published creative writing, which is a relatively new art form among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander prisoners, has not been used as an outlet to the same extent as other forms of art. This is, however, changing as more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander rappers and story-writers emerge, and as creative writing is used as a way to express Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander empowerment and resistance against discriminatory and oppressive government policies. This article explores the use of poetry and stories written by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander male prisoners in a correctional facility located in southern New South Wales, Australia, to understand how justice is perceived by people who are (and have been) surrounded by hardships, discrimination, racism, and grief over the loss of their culture, families, and freedom.
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Canadian Journal of Law and Society / Revue Canadienne Droit et Société
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35
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3
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and the law
Access to justice
Correctional theory, offender treatment and rehabilitation
International and comparative law
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Creative writing prison programs
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Marchetti, E; Bargallie, D, Life as an Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Male Prisoner: Poems of Grief, Trauma, Hope and Resistance, Canadian Journal of Law and Society / Revue Canadienne Droit et Société, 2020, 35 (3), pp. 499-519