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_aDamousi, Joy, _eauthor. |
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_aMemory and Migration in the Shadow of War : _bAustralia's Greek Immigrants after World War II and the Greek Civil War / _cJoy Damousi. |
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_aCambridge, United Kingdom : _bCambridge University Press, _c2015. |
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_axi, 261 pages ; _c23 cm. |
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490 | 0 | _aStudies in the social and cultural history of modern warfare | |
500 | _aGPB 19.99/- | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 250-254) and index. | ||
505 | 0 | _a1. Greek war stories in Australia : continuities and discontinuities -- 2. Assimilation in modern Australia -- 3. War stories and the migration generation -- 4. Politics and activism -- 5. The Greek Civil War and child migration to Australia -- 6. Remembering the "Paidomazoma" : memories of mothers and children in war -- 7. Legacies : second generation Greek-Australians -- 8. The shadow of war -- Conclusion. | |
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_a"In an engaging and original contribution to the field of memory studies, Joy Damousi considers the enduring impact of war on family memory in the Greek diaspora. Focusing on Australia's Greek immigrants in the aftermath of the Second World War and the Greek Civil War, the book explores the concept of remembrance within the larger context of migration to show how inter-generational experience of war and trauma transcend both place and nation. Drawing from the most recent research in memory, trauma and transnationalism, Memory and Migration in the Shadow of War deals with the continuities and discontinuities of war stories, assimilation in modern Australia, politics and activism, child migration and memories of mothers and children in war. Damousi sheds new lights on aspects of forgotten memory and silence within families and communities, and in particular the ways in which past experience of violence and tragedy is both negotiated and processed"-- _cProvided by publisher. |
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_aGreeks _zAustralia _xSocial conditions. |
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_aImmigrants _zAustralia _xSocial conditions. |
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_aGreeks _xMigrations. |
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_aWorld War, 1939-1945 _xInfluence. |
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_aMemory _xSocial aspects _zAustralia. |
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_aFamilies _zAustralia. |
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_aIntergenerational relations _zAustralia. |
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_aTransnationalism _xSocial aspects _zAustralia. |
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_aGreece _xHistory _yCivil War, 1944-1949 _xInfluence. |
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_aAustralia _xEthnic relations. |
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