ABSTRACT

In the era of war on terror, the term terror has tended to be applied to its sudden eruptions in the metropolises of the global north. This volume directs its attention to terror’s manifestations in other locations and lives. The title Living Through Terror refers both to the pervasiveness of terror in societies where extreme violence and war constitute the everyday processes of life as well as to the experience of surviving terror and living into the future.

The contributions consider terror’s effects in those ignored and silenced locations where terror is either naturalised (the Philippines, South Africa, Timor Leste, Sri Lanka) or made invisible (the neo-liberal democracies of Australia and Italy).

The stories of ruined places, displaced bodies and identities shattered and remade that emerge from these pages bring into view the socio-political systems, cultural geographies and regimes of territoriality through which terror is engendered and naturalised, and the institutions and imaginaries that continue to underpin them.

The essays, literary writings and images collected here attend, in their different ways, to subjects living in and with terror as an element incorporated in their everyday, and to the processes by which terror exercises itself in their lives, whether it is perpetrated by state or non-state actors. Simultaneously, the contributions attest to the tactics subjects deploy to confront and negotiate conditions of terror, their attempts to live with and through terror and, ultimately, their strategies to recover through the everyday and the ordinary the seeds of life and hope.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|32 pages

Salt, sand and water

Movement and citizenship in the narratives of displaced women

chapter 2|22 pages

Living through terror

Everyday resilience in East Timor and Aceh

chapter 3|1 pages

After the death of the island

Fiji May 1987

chapter 4|18 pages

Contesting refugeehood

Squatting as survival in post-partition Calcutta

chapter 5|10 pages

Storying

Dream and deployment

chapter 7|13 pages

Tales from the South

A visual essay 1

chapter 8|18 pages

Notes from a tense field

Threatened masculinities in South Africa

chapter 9|17 pages

Interventions, interceptions, separations

Australia's biopolitical war at the borders and the gendering of bare life