In this episode, Jon (@JonPiccini) has a long delayed conversation with Shan Windscript (@ShanWindy), Phd student at University of Melbourne and organiser, who has played key roles in the fight for casual workers in the tertiary sector and the rights of international students. We talk about how the Coronavirus has served to weaponise long standing fears about China in Australia, how supporting movements for change in Hong Kong is not incompatible with working for political and economic rights on the mainland, and how Shan’s research on the inner lives of everyday activists in Maoist China undermines attempts to present the present CCP regime as omnipotent.
Shan's writing includes
Can Chinese Students Abroad Speak? Asserting Political Agency amid Australian Nationalist Anxiety
How to Write a Diary in Mao’s New China: Guidebooks in the Crafting of Socialist Subjectivities
Music by RE-Tros
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Shameless Plug
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Living The Dream with Anarchy and its Allies
Living The Dream After White Australia EP3: White Nation
Living The Dream After White Australia Ep2: A New Britannia
Living The Dream After White Australia Part 1
Living The Dream with Full Employment
Living The Dream with a Climate Emergency, COVID-19 and The Australian State
Living The Dream with a Workers’ Plan To Survive Covid-19 Crisis
Living The Dream in the time of COVID-19
Living The Dream with COVID-19 and a Recession
Living The Dream with a Green New Deal
Living the Dream with ScoMo
Living The Dream during #Ausvotes2019
Living The Dream with Acid Communism and/or Acid Corbynism
Living the Dream at Deebing Creek
Living the Dream with the Struggle to Decriminalise Sex Work
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