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From the Ruins of Colonialism

History as Social Memory

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Paperback, 260 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 1997
ISBN13: 9780521565769
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 1997 9780521565769
Onderdeel van serie Studies in Australia
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From the Ruins of Colonialism throws fresh light on the history of memory, forgetting and colonialism. Focusing on Australia, the book charts how film, public commemorations, history textbooks and museums have, in a strange ensemble, become something called Australian History. It considers key moments of historical imagination, including the legends of Captain Cook and the Eureka Stockade, events such as the 1988 Bicentennial celebrations and the shipwrecked woman Eliza Fraser, whose story reflects anxieties about race and gender. This book argues for a new sense of remembering. Rather than being content with a culture of amnesia, it makes the case for learning to belong in the ruins of colonial histories. Chris Healy's investigation of these historical cultures and narratives is innovative and stimulating and will become a powerful statement for new histories.

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ISBN13:9780521565769
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:260

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Prologue: From the ruins of colonialism; Part I. In the Beginning: 1. Captain Cook and genesis: white histories of Cook; 2. Captain Cook and death: black histories of Cook; Part II. Installing Memory: 3. We remember for you: the memory work of museums; 4. 'History is disliked': the memory work of schooling; Part III. In the Event: 5. Battle memories: echoes of Eureka; 6. Eliza Fraser and the impossibility of postcolonial history.
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