Migration Parks and Monuments to Multiculturalism: Finding the Challenge to Australian Heritage Discourses through Community Public History Practice
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Dellios, Alexandra
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University of California Press
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In this article, I “read against the grain” of a monument to post-WWII
immigration and migrant communities. I am concerned with how such monuments,
locally situated, might be used in more progressive and transformative histories, ones
that harbor the potential to challenge existing public and collective memories of
postwar migration and multiculturalism that occur on a national stage and within the
ambit of Australia’s heritage industry. This is a study in how discursively marginalized
migrant groups, with subaltern narratives about mobility and settlement, claim space
for alternative histories in the context of a restrictive official heritage
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The Public Historian
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