Past Issues
VOLUME 4, NUMBER 2, 2008
Edited by Trish Luker and Jennifer Nielsen Editorial
Articles
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Naomi
Fisher :
'Out of context: the liberalisation
and appropriation of "Customary"
Law into common
law jurisdictions as
assimilatory practice'
Trish Luker : 'Witnessing Whiteness: Law and Narrative
Knowledge'
Karen O'Connell : 'Pinned like a butterfly:
Whiteness and racial hatred laws'
Greta Bird : 'The
White subject as the Liberal subject'
Finex
Ndhlovu :
'A Critical Discourse Analysis of
the Language Question in
Australia's Immigration Policies: 1901-1957'
Jennifer Nielsen :
'Whiteness & anti-discrimination law: it's all in the design'
Creative
Works
Edwina Howell: 'It's Captain Cook All Over Again'
Benna Zenabomb : 'Suffering from Sovereignty' (mp3)
Benna Zenabomb & Orbital Dingo : 'The Sound of whiteness' (MP3)
Rejoinder
Denise
Cuthbert : 'Response to Damien
Riggs:
Forbidden knowledge? The politics of voice, white privilege
and the ethics of research'
Book Reviews
Damien
Riggs : 'Derek
Hook. Foucault,
Psychology and the Analytics of Power. Hampshire:
Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 301. ISBN
978-0-230-00819-9.'
Katheen Conellan :
Basia Spalek and
Alia Imtoual. (Eds.) Religion, spirituality
and
the social sciences: Challenging marginalisation.
Bristol: Policy Press. pp. 208. ISBN
978-1-84742-041-1.
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