Anzac Day's Early Rituals

Bill Gammage

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    Abstract

    Much of the scholarship on the Great War, and especially the Dardanelles/Çanakkale campaign, has been viewed through a narrow national prism and focused exclusively on military aspects of the engagement. This new collection of essays offers fresh perspectives from countries on both sides of the trenches of Gallipoli. Examined here are intersections of art and memory, and the role that material culture and museums play in the representation and commemoration of war. The ideas and writing draw on fiction, poetry and diaries, as well as new digital media, which together frame the memory of war. Our ongoing encounter with Gallipolis much-contested landscape here takes on new hues and reveals untold stories. Beyond Gallipoli takes an innovative approach to the varied and controversial cultural legacies of an event which continues to shape the identity of Australia, New Zealand and Turkey.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationBeyond Gallipoli: New Perspectives on ANZAC
    EditorsRaelene Frances & Bruce Scates
    Place of PublicationClayton, Victoria
    PublisherMonash University Publishing
    Pages223-238pp
    Volume1
    ISBN (Print)9781925495102
    Publication statusPublished - 2016

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