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The Secret Life Of Memorials Through The Memory Lens Of The Australian South Sea Islanders 1st Edition Julie Kaye Mitchell

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The Secret Life Of Memorials Through The Memory Lens Of The Australian South Sea Islanders 1st Edition Julie Kaye Mitchell
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Publisher: Archaeopress Archaeology
File Extension: PDF
File size: 35.26 MB
Pages: 202
Author: Julie Kaye Mitchell
ISBN: 9781789690958, 1789690951
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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The Secret Life Of Memorials Through The Memory Lens Of The Australian South Sea Islanders 1st Edition Julie Kaye Mitchell by Julie Kaye Mitchell 9781789690958, 1789690951 instant download after payment.

The Australian South Sea Islander (ASSI) minority community has a contested indentured labour background and involvement in the Australian sugar cane industry which has resulted in a consequent paucity of material culture and other records. This paucity, in a sense, forms a substantive part of The Secret Life of Memorials: Through the Memory Lens of the Australian South Sea Islanders as it is argued that memory places, rather than static artefactual stand-ins for the past, are dynamic material culture which have agency and relevance in the present, participating in the on-going post-colonial process. Although a material culture study focused on the materialised expression of memory, this research allows discussion beyond typologies, styles and categories to consider the relational meaning and distributed agency of these objects within the complex network of public memory. In addition to considerations of their symbolic, mnemonic or representational reflections of the past, contemporary memorials are discussed as extensions of the original ASSI event to which they refer, a part of a continuous process that is helping to shape current communities. This encompassing approach, from historical experience to present day memory enactment strategies, employs a variety of theoretical arguments, contributing a new method for comprehending and including the many interleaving aspects of memory spaces, of inte rest to heritage professionals, local councils and governing bodies, and members of the general public.

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