Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 This Place Really Needs a Lot of Intellectual Work : Behrouz Boochani’s Innovation in Life Writing as a Transnational Intellectual Practice
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'This essay examines the absence of mobile phone technology from the narrative of No Friend but the Mountains in order to reflect on the centrality of mobile digital technology for the intellectual work the book undertakes. Examining a key scene from No Friend but the Mountains where telecommunications technology is represented as a limited resource within Manus Prison, it draws on media theory and life writing theory to argue that the affordances of mobile digital technologies enabled the emergence of a new, collaborative form of life writing that both affirms the value of an individual life, while also making powerful claims regarding the collective suffering and dehumanization at the heart of Australia’s mandatory detention policy.' (Publication abstract)

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    y separately published work icon Biography vol. 43 no. 4 2020 23606708 2020 periodical issue 2020 pg. 755-762
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  • Manus Island,
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    Papua New Guinea,
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    Pacific Region,
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