Book Chapter

Protest, play and the failure of haunting in the land (sometimes) called Australia - a response to Jacqueline Rose

J Rogers

Decolonising the Neoliberal University: Law, Psychoanalysis and the Politics of Student Protest | Routledge | Published : 2021

Abstract

Scholars writing on the importance of saying “sorry” for the crimes of the past in nations described as Australia, Canada, the US and South Africa, recommend such a mourning process for the goodness of western imperialist projects and their genocidal outcomes. Guilt is a legal category which denotes, at least in western legal terms, responsibility. And mourning is a necessary relinquishing – a detachment of the libido – from the lost object; let us call that lost object “australia”. A quality that supposedly inhabits the generations born after the fall of apartheid, the “born frees”. But, “to be born free is meaningless” Rose tells us. The failure of haunting is a feature or a symptom of col..

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