2012
DOI: 10.1080/14490854.2012.11668403
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Bonegilla: A Failed Narrative

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“…Other scholars working in public history and heritage have recently returned to former migrant hostels to investigate these as ‘reactivated or failed’ sites of memory (Persian, 2012). Finally, in an insightful reflection, Ghassan Hage (2010) has explored the nostalgia around food and home for Lebanese migrants in Australia, arguing that the ‘specificity of migrant memory’ is its ‘attempt to construct the present is located in a space that marks a radical discontinuity with a remembered past’ (p. 427).…”
Section: Justice and Traumamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other scholars working in public history and heritage have recently returned to former migrant hostels to investigate these as ‘reactivated or failed’ sites of memory (Persian, 2012). Finally, in an insightful reflection, Ghassan Hage (2010) has explored the nostalgia around food and home for Lebanese migrants in Australia, arguing that the ‘specificity of migrant memory’ is its ‘attempt to construct the present is located in a space that marks a radical discontinuity with a remembered past’ (p. 427).…”
Section: Justice and Traumamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For those who critique Bonegilla's current heritage promotion, see: JaynePersian, 2012;Sara Wills, 2009. …”
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“…Similarly, reunions initiated the collection of histories at centres such as the West Sale Holding Centre(Synan 2002).7 We draw the reader's attention to the well-documented discussions of the Bonegilla Centre as an example of the contested and contrasting narratives and agendas of the various stakeholders. See for exampleWills 2009, Persian 2012, Pennay 2012, and Dellios 2015b; more generally in regard to retrospective commemoration seeAshton & Hamilton: 2008.…”
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