Beyond Gallipoli : New Perspectives on Anzac.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Frances, Raelene.
Other Authors: Scates, Bruce.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Melbourne : Monash University Publishing, 2016.
Edition:1st ed.
Series:Australian History Series
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Contributors
  • Introduction: Beyond Gallipoli - New Perspectives on Anzac
  • Part 1: Challenging Histories
  • Chapter 1. The Myths of Gallipoli
  • Chapter 2. Between Memory and History: Remembering Johnnies, Mehmets and the Armenians
  • Part 2: Medias of Remembrance
  • Chapter 3. What's the Story?: Journalism Ethics and the Anzac Centenary
  • Chapter 4. Uncanny Valleys and Anzac Avatars: Scaling a Postdigital Gallipoli
  • Chapter 5. Commentary: The New War Ecology
  • Part 3: Literary Representations
  • Chapter 6. Traitor/Traitor?
  • Chapter 7. The 'Enemy' at Gallipoli: Perceptions of the Adversary in Turkish, Australian and New Zealand Literatures
  • Part 4: Art, Museums and Artefacts
  • Chapter 8. 'A fine ideal and an imperishable memory': George Lambert's Painting ANZAC, the Landing 1915
  • Chapter 9. 'Filling the Void': Artistic Interpretations of the Empty Battlefield
  • Chapter 10. Lest We Forget: Presentation, Commemoration and Memorialisation of the Great War
  • Chapter 11. Brothers in Arms: Gordon and Robin Harper and the Anatomy of Bravery
  • Part 5: Grounding Memory - Encounters with Landscape
  • Chapter 12. The Caribou Trail: Commemorating the Royal Newfoundland Regiment in the First World War
  • Chapter 13. Archaeological Landscapes at Gallipoli: The Anzac Area at Arıburnu
  • Part 6: Anzac's Early Days
  • Chapter 14. Anzac Day's Early Rituals
  • Chapter 15. The ABC of War: Early Children's Histories of Anzac
  • Index.