Issues in Australian Studies: Anzac Day

A National Myth


Essay, 2009

7 Pages, Grade: 64% pass = deutsche 3


Abstract or Introduction

Assumed that Anzac Day in its function as a national day is an invention (Seal 4), the question arises what understandings of the day are imposed on the recipients and how. A central point in this discussion is the idea that Anzac Day as a national myth builds a connection between the public life and the public history in the form of national sentiments as addressed by Davison (2003), Seal (2004), McKenna & Ward (2007), and White (2003). In comparing media material about Anzac Day from 1968 and 2009 I will look at how the establishment of this connection is aimed at in a militaristic framework and how understandings of it differ. Furthermore, I will investigate how far notions beyond this militaristic context are incorporated. How is the commemoration of Anzac Day understood in relation to a rising multiplicity of Anzac understandings?

Details

Title
Issues in Australian Studies: Anzac Day
Subtitle
A National Myth
College
University of Queensland
Course
AUST 6100 Issues in Australian Studies
Grade
64% pass = deutsche 3
Author
Year
2009
Pages
7
Catalog Number
V137781
ISBN (eBook)
9783640464074
ISBN (Book)
9783640461257
File size
358 KB
Language
English
Notes
Die University of Queensland ist bekannt für ihr hohes Arbeitsniveau. Ich wurde während meiner Studienzeit dort öfter darauf hingewiesen, dass meine deutsche Heimatuni für die in Australien erbrachte Leistung eine bessere Note gegeben hätte.
Keywords
Issues, Australian, Studies, Anzac, National, Myth
Quote paper
Annika Onken (Author), 2009, Issues in Australian Studies: Anzac Day, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/137781

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