Being Australian : Narratives of national identity
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1741149282
ISBN-13
9781741149289
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Imprint
Allen & Unwin
Country of Manufacture
AU
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jun 1st, 2007
Print length
400 Pages
Weight
739 grams
Product Classification:
Regional studiesAnthropology
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Catriona Elder explores the origins and meanings behind the many stories we tell ourselves about what it means to be Australian'', and to be un-Australian'' in this introduction to Australian culture, society and history.
After a century of speculation by writers, filmmakers, travelers and scholars, being Australian'' has become a recognisable shorthand for a group of national characteristics. Now, in an era of international terrorism, being seen as un-Australian'' has become a potent rhetorical weapon for some, and a badge of honour for others.
Catriona Elder explores the origins, meaning and effects of the many stories we tell about ourselves, and how they have changed over time. She outlines some of the traditional stories and their role in Australian nationalism, and she shows how concepts of egalitarianism, peaceful settlement and sporting prowess have been used to create a national identity.
Elder also investigates the cultural and social perspectives that have been used to critique dominant accounts of Australian identity, including ideas of class, gender, sexuality, ethnicity and race. She shows how these critiques have been, in turn, queried in recent years. Being Australian is an ideal introduction to studying Australia for anyone interested in understanding Australian society, culture and history.
Catriona Elder explores the origins, meaning and effects of the many stories we tell about ourselves, and how they have changed over time. She outlines some of the traditional stories and their role in Australian nationalism, and she shows how concepts of egalitarianism, peaceful settlement and sporting prowess have been used to create a national identity.
Elder also investigates the cultural and social perspectives that have been used to critique dominant accounts of Australian identity, including ideas of class, gender, sexuality, ethnicity and race. She shows how these critiques have been, in turn, queried in recent years. Being Australian is an ideal introduction to studying Australia for anyone interested in understanding Australian society, culture and history.
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