This article examines relations between Anzac heritage and Australian national identity, among migrant visitors to the Australian War Memorial (AWM). What meaning could a story derived from Australian involvement in the First World War have to migrants who moved to Australia after the Second World War? Participants in qualitative interviews were eleven first-generation Australians, whose countries of birth were England, Greece, Ireland, New Zealand, Philippines, Scotland, South Africa and Sri Lanka, with parental countries of birth extending to Austria, Germany, India and Japan. Drawing on sociomaterial assemblage theory, the findings illustrate the concept of nested assemblages. At increasing scalar levels, the migrants form visitor-AWM as...
Over the last hundred years, Anzac Day (25 April), the anniversary of the initial landing of Austral...
Rooted in two Countries? Migrant Heritage, emplacement and the ‘Canon van Nederland’. In the cultura...
It is easy to take the presence of migration histories in Australian museums for granted. After all,...
This article examines relations between Anzac heritage and Australian national identity, among migra...
This paper examines the convergence of national identities and war heritage, among first-, second- a...
The Anzac story, originally associated with the 1915 battle of Gallipoli, is considered an important...
The Anzac story, originally associated with the 1915 battle of Gallipoli, is considered an important...
Academic interest in Australia’s heritage field has developed primarily around the ways its subject ...
In the immediate post World War Two period, Australian nation building relied on immigration to enac...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>Migration histories of...
This research explores experiential narratives of national belonging and dislocation. It focuses on ...
Over the last hundred years, Anzac Day (25 April), the anniversary of the initial landing of Austral...
Over the last hundred years, Anzac Day (25 April), the anniversary of the initial landing of Austral...
International audienceOver the last hundred years, Anzac Day (25 April), the anniversary of the init...
Anzac Day in Australia has been widely scrutinised and criticised for offering a restrictive underst...
Over the last hundred years, Anzac Day (25 April), the anniversary of the initial landing of Austral...
Rooted in two Countries? Migrant Heritage, emplacement and the ‘Canon van Nederland’. In the cultura...
It is easy to take the presence of migration histories in Australian museums for granted. After all,...
This article examines relations between Anzac heritage and Australian national identity, among migra...
This paper examines the convergence of national identities and war heritage, among first-, second- a...
The Anzac story, originally associated with the 1915 battle of Gallipoli, is considered an important...
The Anzac story, originally associated with the 1915 battle of Gallipoli, is considered an important...
Academic interest in Australia’s heritage field has developed primarily around the ways its subject ...
In the immediate post World War Two period, Australian nation building relied on immigration to enac...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>Migration histories of...
This research explores experiential narratives of national belonging and dislocation. It focuses on ...
Over the last hundred years, Anzac Day (25 April), the anniversary of the initial landing of Austral...
Over the last hundred years, Anzac Day (25 April), the anniversary of the initial landing of Austral...
International audienceOver the last hundred years, Anzac Day (25 April), the anniversary of the init...
Anzac Day in Australia has been widely scrutinised and criticised for offering a restrictive underst...
Over the last hundred years, Anzac Day (25 April), the anniversary of the initial landing of Austral...
Rooted in two Countries? Migrant Heritage, emplacement and the ‘Canon van Nederland’. In the cultura...
It is easy to take the presence of migration histories in Australian museums for granted. After all,...