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Celebrating the Nation: A critical study of Australia's bicentenary (Australian Cultural Studies) (Paperback)

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Celebrating the Nation offers the first major critical retrospective on Australia's Bicentenary. The editors have collected a series of essays focusing on the different ways in which 1988 was celebrated. From the soccer Gold Cup to literary commissions, from Expo 88 to the Travelling Exhibition and the Stockman's Hall of Fame, it examines the cultural and ideological frameworks which shaped the discourses and rhetoric of those celebrations.

The contributors also put the Australian Bicentenary of 1988 in historical and international perspective, comparing the celebrations of 1988 with earlier Australian anniversary celebrations, and with recent national celebrations in France, Canada and the United States.

Drawing on the findings of a major research project organised by the Institute for Cultural Policy Studies at Griffith University, Celebrating the Nation provides a provocative and insightful analysis of the cultural and political processes through which modern nations organise and symbolise their histories and identities.

About the Author


Tony Bennett is presently Dean of the Division of Humanities at Griffith University. Pat Buckridge teaches in the School of Australian and Comparative Studies at Griffith University. David Carter teaches in the School of Australian and Comparative Studies at Griffith University. Colin Mercer teaches in the School of Cultural and Historical Studies at Griffith University. He is the Director of the Institute for Cultural Policy Studies.

Product Details
ISBN: 9781863732130
ISBN-10: 1863732136
Publisher: Routledge
Publication Date: October 31st, 2000
Pages: 250
Language: English
Series: Australian Cultural Studies