'Migrant Nation: Australian Culture, Society and Identity' casts new light on Australian identity through historical accounts of the many and varied experiences of migration.
'Migrant Nation: Australian Culture, Society and Identity' casts new light on Australian identity through historical accounts of the many and varied experiences of migration.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paul Longley Arthur is Director of the Centre for Global Issues, and Chair in Digital Humanities and Social Sciences at Edith Cowan University, Australia. He has published widely in cultural and communication studies, biography, history and literature.
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List of Figures; Chapter 1: Introduction: Transcultural Studies in Australian Identity Paul Longley Arthur; Chapter 2: Remembering Aboriginal Sydney Peter Read; Chapter 3: Files and Aboriginal Lives: Biographies from an Archive Anna Haebich; Chapter 4: Writing Femininity and Colonialism: Judith Wright Hélène Cixous and Marie Cardinal Alison Ravenscroft; Chapter 5: The Staging of Social Policy: The Photographing of Postwar British Child Migrants Kerreen Ely-Harper; Chapter 6: Writing Home from China: Charles Allen's Transnational Childhood Kate Bagnall; Chapter 7: Australian? Autobiography?: Citizenship Postnational Self-Identity and the Politics of Belonging Jack Bowers; Chapter 8: A Nikkei Australian Story: Legacy of the Pacific War Yuriko Nagata; Chapter 9: Displaced Persons (1947-1952) in Australia: Memory in Autobiography Jayne Persian; Chapter 10: Between Utopia and Autobiography: Migrant Narratives in Australia Katarzyna Kwapisz Williams; Chapter 11: Vietnamese Australian Life Writing and Integration: The Magazine for Multicultural and Vietnamese Issues Michael Jacklin; Chapter 12: Heroes Legends and Divas: Framing Famous Lives in Australia Karen Fox; List of Contributors; Index.
List of Figures; Chapter 1: Introduction: Transcultural Studies in Australian Identity Paul Longley Arthur; Chapter 2: Remembering Aboriginal Sydney Peter Read; Chapter 3: Files and Aboriginal Lives: Biographies from an Archive Anna Haebich; Chapter 4: Writing Femininity and Colonialism: Judith Wright Hélène Cixous and Marie Cardinal Alison Ravenscroft; Chapter 5: The Staging of Social Policy: The Photographing of Postwar British Child Migrants Kerreen Ely-Harper; Chapter 6: Writing Home from China: Charles Allen's Transnational Childhood Kate Bagnall; Chapter 7: Australian? Autobiography?: Citizenship Postnational Self-Identity and the Politics of Belonging Jack Bowers; Chapter 8: A Nikkei Australian Story: Legacy of the Pacific War Yuriko Nagata; Chapter 9: Displaced Persons (1947-1952) in Australia: Memory in Autobiography Jayne Persian; Chapter 10: Between Utopia and Autobiography: Migrant Narratives in Australia Katarzyna Kwapisz Williams; Chapter 11: Vietnamese Australian Life Writing and Integration: The Magazine for Multicultural and Vietnamese Issues Michael Jacklin; Chapter 12: Heroes Legends and Divas: Framing Famous Lives in Australia Karen Fox; List of Contributors; Index.
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