They cannot take the sky : stories from detention / editors: Michael Green and Andr�e Dao ; associate editors: Angelica Neville, Dana Affleck and Sienna Merope.
Material type:
- text
- still image
- cartographic image
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781760292805
- Illegal aliens -- Australia -- Anecdotes
- Political refugees -- Australia -- Anecdotes
- Detention of persons -- Australia -- Anecdotes
- Aliens -- Institutional care -- Australia -- Anecdotes
- Refugees and human rights -- Australia -- Anecdotes
- Alien detention centers -- Australia -- Anecdotes
- Refugees -- Australia
- Refugee camps -- Australia
- Illegal aliens -- Australia
- Alien detention centers -- Australia
- Refugees and human rights -- Australia -- Anecdotes
- Political refugees -- Australia -- Anecdotes
- Illegal aliens -- Australia -- Anecdotes
- Detention of persons -- Australia -- Anecdotes
- Aliens -- Institutional care -- Australia -- Anecdotes
- Australia -- Emigration and immigration
- Australia -- Emigration and immigration
- 325.210 23
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JSW Law Library WR General Stacks | Non-fiction | 325.210 G8201t (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Checked out | 2021-08-25 | 2019-0024 |
"A behind the wire book"--Cover.
"Foreword by Christos Tsiolkas"--Cover.
They Cannot Take The Sky is an oral history project documenting the stories of men, women and children who have experienced Australian mandatory detention over the past 23 years. It seeks to bring a new perspective to the public understanding of mandatory detention by sharing the reality of the people who have lived it...Through in depth interviews with current and ex-detainees, it captures narrators' histories, experiences of seeking protection in Australia and the detailed reality of mandatory detention...Working with narrators, these interviews are then edited into first person narratives that take the form of literary short stories.