Origins of the Anzac Dawn ceremony : spontaneity and nationhood


Autoria(s): Mayes, Robyn
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

Three separate claims to originating the dawn service – a core element of the Australian Anzac Day ritual and sense of Australian national identity – circulate persistently in contemporary Australian culture. This article offers a critical comparative analysis of these claims, examining in particular the complex interactions between official and lay narratives as part of regional and state identity politics, conventions establishing validity and worth, and the ways in which these narratives incorporate and enable multiple origins. In the process it becomes clear that multiple narratives of origin are vital to a strong sense of spontaneous national identity.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/70262/

Relação

DOI:10.1080/14443050802672536

Mayes, Robyn (2009) Origins of the Anzac Dawn ceremony : spontaneity and nationhood. Journal of Australian Studies, 33(1), pp. 51-65.

Fonte

QUT Business School; School of Management

Palavras-Chave #Anzac #dawn service #national identity #spontaneity #place #community identity
Tipo

Journal Article