Beyond the Horizon of the State: Listening to offshore detention’s longue durée
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The night before last, sitting by the fence near the jungle is a ten-minute sound recording made by author and journalist Behrouz Boochani while forcibly detained on Manus Island, Papua New Guinea as part of the brutal regime of racialised border control that is Australia’s immigration and offshore detention policy. The clip is one of eighty- four, ten-minute audio recordings that make up the collaborative artwork how are you today (2018).
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de Souza, P, Beyond the Horizon of the State: Listening to offshore detention’s longue durée, Law Text Culture, 2020, 24 (1), pp. 4