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Published
Quarterly Essay, September 2017
ISBN
9781863959513
Format
Softcover, 128 pages
Dimensions
23.2cm × 16.6cm × 1.7cm

Moral Panic 101: Equality, Acceptance and the Safe Schools Scandal: Quarterly Essay 67 67th edition

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Are Australian schools safe? And if they're not, what happens when kids are caught in a bleak collision between ill-equipped teachers and a confected scandal?

In 2016, the Safe Schools program became the focus of an ideological firestorm. In Moral Panic 101, Benjamin Law explores how and why this happened. He weaves a subtle, gripping account of schools today, sexuality, teenagers, new ideas of gender fluidity, media scandal and mental health.

In this timely essay, Law also looks at the new face of homophobia in Australia, and the long battle

for equality and acceptance. Investigating bullying of the vulnerable young, he brings to light hidden

worlds, in an essay notable for its humane clarity.

'To read every article the Australian has published on Safe Schools is to induce nausea. This isn't even a comment on the content, just the sheer volume . . . And yet, across this entire period, the Australian - self-appointed guardian of the safety of children - spoke to not a single school-aged LGBTIQ youth. Not even one. Later, queer teenagers who followed the Safe Schools saga told me the dynamic felt familiar. At school, it's known as bullying. In journalism, it's called a beat-up.' Benjamin Law, Moral Panic 101

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