Almost a decade has passed since the “Skype scandal” made front-page news in Australia, and yet the problem of military sexual violence has not abated.
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Professor Peter Marks argues that George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four should not be read as a despairing dystopia but as a universal “go-to resistance text”.
Simpson weaves them into lullabies to be sung by a ‘white’ classical singer to an imagined Indigenous child to achieve a stark juxtaposition of content and delivery.