This introduction provides an overview of the collection of papers in this special issue on genealogies of indefinite detention. This collection of papers builds on the work of Professor Penny Pether (1957 - 2013), in particular her book proposal, ‘“Perverts,” “terrorists,” and business as usual: Comparative Indefinite Detentions before and after 9/11’.
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PetherP (1998) Principles or skeletons? Mabo and the Discursive Constitution of the Australian Nation. Law Text Culture4: 115–145.
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PetherP (2010) Reading the Northern Territory ‘Intervention’ from the margins: Notes toward a feminist social psychoanalytic ethics of governmentality. Australian Feminist Law Journal33: 19–36.
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PetherP (2012) ‘Perverts’, ‘terrorists’, and business as usual: Fantasies and genealogies of U.S. law. Cardozo Law Review33(6): 2547–2562.
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PetherP (undated) ‘Perverts’, ‘terrorists’, and business as usual: Comparative detentions before and after 9/11. Book proposal (on file).
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