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Remembering Migration : Oral Histories and Heritage in Australia
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Kate Darian-Smith
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Paula Hamilton
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2019
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978-3-030-17750-8
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978-3-030-17751-5
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2019
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10.1007/978-3-030-17751-5
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Remembering Migration
pp. 17
“I Am No Longer the Same Person”: Intimate History and the Gendered Experience of Migration
pp. 29
Oral Histories of Displaced Persons: “What for? The Story Like Mine’s Plenty Now”
pp. 47
Shifting Countries, Shifting Identities? Oral History and Lesbian and Gay Migration to Australia
pp. 59
“To Be Who I Was, Really, Was To Be Different”: Memories of Youth Migration to Post-War Australia
pp. 75
Memory, Migration and Television: National Stories of the Small Screen
pp. 93
A Shared Social Identity: Oral Histories of an Urban Community of Italian Market Gardeners in Adelaide 1920s–1970s
pp. 107
Forgotten Women: Remembering “Unsupported” Migrant Mothers in Post-World War II Australia
pp. 123
Years of Separation: Vietnamese Refugees and the Experience of Forced Migration After 1975
pp. 141
The Pear Tree: Family Narratives of Post-War Greek Macedonian Migration
pp. 155
Negotiating Trauma and Cultural Dislocation Through Memory: South Sudanese in Western Sydney
pp. 167
“I Leave Everything”: Encountering Grief with an Hazara Refugee
pp. 185
The Voices of Diversity in Multicultural Societies: Using Multimedia to Communicate Authenticity and Insight
pp. 203
Oral History and First-Person Narratives in Migration Exhibitions: Tracking Relations Between “Us” and “Them”
pp. 219
Personal, Public Pasts: Negotiating Migrant Heritage—Heritage Practice and Migration History in Australia
pp. 237
Hard Landings: Memory, Place and Migration
pp. 255
Purposeful Memory-Making: Personal Narratives of Migration at Melbourne’s Immigration Museum
pp. 271
Settled and Unsettled: The Spirit of Enterprise Project as (Post)Settler-Colonial Memory Activism
pp. 285
In Search of “Australia and the Australian People”: The National Library of Australia and the Representation of Cultural and Linguistic Diversity
pp. 301
Remembering the Child Migrant on Screen
pp. 317
Politicizing the Past: Memory in Australian Refugee Documentaries
pp. 331
Memory and Meaning in the Search for Chinese Australian Families
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