Shankari Chandran's Safe Haven, a gripping and persuasive novel of asylum seekers, reads like an open wound

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Abstract

A review of a new contribution to the corpus of literary work about refugees and asylum seekers, this volume uses "the emotional power of close-ups" to interrogate the imposition of mandatory detention and dehumanisation of refugees by successive Australian governments.
Original languageEnglish
Pages1-5
Number of pages5
Specialist publicationThe Conversation
Publication statusPublished - 8 May 2024

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