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Tolerance, Prejudice And Fear: The Sydney Pen Three Voices Lecture
In early 2007, Sydney PEN commissioned the 3 Writers
Project, a series of essays and public lectures in which three
of our leading and acclaimed writers - Alexis Wright, Gideon Haigh
and Christos Tsiolkas - tackled topics of vital importance to
contemporary Australia: tolerance, prejudice and fear. Allen &
Unwin is honoured to publish the essays in one collection, with an
introduction from Nobel Laureate J.M. Coetzee.
Christos Tsiolkas questions why the notion of tolerance has
replaced the language of justice, equality and rights in today's
political vocabulary. He asks why the liberal left has failed to
counter the rhetoric of the 'clash of civilisations'. Tsiolkas
claims this is a failed logic which damns multiculturalism in
favour of nationalism. He argues that in this new globalised world,
we need to create a set of ethics that goes beyond tolerance.
Gideon Haigh traces the phenomenon of nationalism from its
enlightenment origins through its fascist excesses and examines how
Australia arrived at its own sense of nationhood. What underlies
our latest incarnation: a shrill, aggressive, brittle politics of
narcissism, pioneered by Pauline Hanson, and pandered to by John
Howard. It also ponders how the process reduced the liberal left to
mute onlookers.
Alexis Wright asserts that Australia's lack of tolerance and
adoption of prejudice as patriotism has led to a fear that
paralyses both Aboriginal and white Australians. She asks whether
fear can rob hope, and argues passionately that we must resist
personal and collective fear and trust literature to tell the truth
about 'the darkness inside'.
This impassioned and provocative trinity of essays is testament to
the linguistic power and fierce intellect of these important
Australian writers.
Christos Tsiolkas
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Alexis Wright, Gideon Haigh and Christos Tsiolkas
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