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Still alive : notes from Australia's immigration detention system / Safdar Ahmed.

By: Publication details: Ventnor, Victoria : Twelve Panels Press, 2021.Description: 231 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780980593730
  • 0980593735
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 741.5994 23/eng/20201209
  • 325.21/0994 23/eng/20201209
Awards:
  • Joint Winner 2022 Comic Arts Awards of Australia Gold Award.
Summary: "Still Alive" documents the conditions, experiences and deprivations of Australia's system of mandatory and indefinite detention for asylum seekers and refugees. Drawing from Safdar Ahmed's experiences as a volunteer in Sydney's Villawood detention centre, it contains the testimony of refugees and workers in a system that is often decried by human rights organisations for its cruelty. This is a work of observation and collaboration, collating Ahmed's experiences as an art workshop facilitator with the testimony and artwork of refugees who are held in immigration detention. "Still Alive" eschews stereotypical representations of the refugee as either a threat to Australia's system of 'border protection', or as a victim who lacks initiative and agency. What emerges is a deeply impacting account of the refugee journey and the profound consequences of indefinite incarceration that asylum seekers experience upon reaching Australia.
List(s) this item appears in: Australian Graphic Novels | Awarded Graphic Novels
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode Item reserves
Book Melbourne Athenaeum Library Graphic novels AHM Available 064064
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"Part of this book was first published online by GetUp! in 2015 as Villawood: notes from an immigration detention centre" -- Title page verso.

"Still Alive" documents the conditions, experiences and deprivations of Australia's system of mandatory and indefinite detention for asylum seekers and refugees. Drawing from Safdar Ahmed's experiences as a volunteer in Sydney's Villawood detention centre, it contains the testimony of refugees and workers in a system that is often decried by human rights organisations for its cruelty. This is a work of observation and collaboration, collating Ahmed's experiences as an art workshop facilitator with the testimony and artwork of refugees who are held in immigration detention. "Still Alive" eschews stereotypical representations of the refugee as either a threat to Australia's system of 'border protection', or as a victim who lacks initiative and agency. What emerges is a deeply impacting account of the refugee journey and the profound consequences of indefinite incarceration that asylum seekers experience upon reaching Australia.

Joint Winner 2022 Comic Arts Awards of Australia Gold Award.

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