Hage, Ghassan2018-07-032018-07-0320030850365333b2126195http://hdl.handle.net/1885/144694"This book addresses very topical issues being raised in the public agenda and the media - relating directly to our government and its obsession with security and border control and the more global effect of capitalism and the social consequences of this trend."xiv, 174 p. ;© The Author(s)305.800994DU120 .H342 2003Multiculturalism AustraliaNationalism AustraliaAustralia Ethnic relationsAustralia Politics and government 1996-Against paranoid nationalism : searching for hope in a shrinking society20032018-06-29Preface: Camera obscura, or the unbearable lopsidedness of being -- Ch. 1. Transcendental capitalism and the roots of paranoid nationalism -- Ch. 2.On worrying: the lost art of the well-administered national cuddle -- Ch. 3. Border dis/order: the imaginary of paranoid nationalism -- Ch. 4. A brief history of White colonial paranoia -- Ch. 5. The rise of Australian fundamentalism: reflections on the rule of Ayatollah Johnny -- Ch. 6. Polluting memories: migration and colonial responsibility in Australia -- Ch. 7. The class aesthetics of global multiculturalism -- Ch. 8. Exighophobia/homoiophobia: 'Comes a time we are all enthusiasm' -- Ch. 9. A concluding fable: the gift of care, or the ethics of pedestrian crossings