Anne Maree Payne works in the School of Communication at the University of Technology-Sydney.
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Chapter 1: Motherhood, Truth-Telling and the Bringing Them Home Inquiry
Chapter 2: Untold Suffering? Motherhood and Silence
Chapter 3: To the Exclusion of the Rights of the Mother: The Impact of Aboriginal Protection Legislation
Chapter 4: Strange Anomalies: Limitations on Aboriginal Mothers Access to Social Security
Chapter 5: Forcible Removal Through Employment: The Impact of the Requirement to Work on Aboriginal Mothers
Chapter 6: Monitored Motherhood: The Impact of State Surveillance and the Threat of Intervention in Aboriginal Families
Chapter 7: Sitting in Judgement? Views About Aboriginal Mothering
Chapter 8: For Their Own Good? Diverse Perspectives on Aboriginal Child Removal
Chapter 9: Beyond Silence: Aboriginal Mothers Experiences of Children Removal in the Stolen Generations Era