Race and representation LIKE THE MEMBERS of every nation, Australians have fairly stable ideas about the kind of people we are, to... By Tim Soutphommasane
They must not talk… MY PARENTS ARRIVED in Australia on a fine September Sunday in 1946, a light to moderate westerly blowing across... By Andrew Jakubowicz
No, I’m not your ‘Asian model minority’! I HAVE A confession to make. Some years ago, while enjoying solace in a café, a well-nourished white bloke accosted... By Masako Fukui
Pumpkin seeds, angry minorities and race DURING MY DOCTORAL fieldwork researching Islamophobia from the point of view of the ‘Islamophobes’, I spent many weekends in the... By Randa Abdel-Fattah
Self-imagery and self-deception Nations and peoples are largely the stories they feed themselves. If they tell themselves stories that are lies, they... By Gabrielle Appleby
Homesick IN THE BEGINNING, I had to avert my eyes – not that he’d asked me to or anything. Sometimes I’d try... By Adele Dumont
Beyond the pale My apple trees will never get across And eat the cones under his pines, I tell him. He only says, ‘Good fences... By Alex Reilly
The hospital for bare life Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this essay contains references to deceased people. IN LATE OCTOBER 1959,... By Annabel Stafford
Only connect Dedicated to the memory of Michael Gordon (1955–2018) THE PEOPLES OF the Indian subcontinent have a significant presence in contemporary... By David Hansen
Where are you from? AT A PARTY last year, towards the tail end of summer when leases go up for renewal and people move... By Donna Lu
Who do they think we are? Each Australian has both sexes, and if a child happens to be born with only one, they kill it... By Stuart Glover
Discrimination and the body THE WORDS ‘WELCOME’ and ‘opportunity’ are used throughout the Department of Home Affairs’ migration webpages. There is the occasional... By Fiona Murphy