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Symbols of Australia

Imagining a Nation
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Symbols of Australia explores the rich tapestry of Australia's natural wonders and cultural icons through the lens of science and nature. Delving into the meanings and origins of various symbols, this book offers a fascinating insight into how these emblematic images shape national identity and influence perceptions both at home and abroad. It provides an engaging overview of the elements that make Australia unique.
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If you're fascinated by the rich tapestry of Australia's natural and cultural heritage, this book offers a captivating exploration of the diverse symbols that define the nation. You may enjoy delving into the science and nature behind these icons and uncovering their significance in shaping Australia's identity.

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Symbols of Australia

Offers illuminating and unexpected insights into Australia’s culture, as leading historians uncover the stories behind the symbols that surround us in our daily lives: from Uluru to the Australian flag, the rainbow serpent to Holden cars, the democracy sausage to the Great Barrier Reef.

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Australia is a land of symbols. The Southern Cross. The Sydney Opera House. The kangaroo. Vegemite.

But what do they actually mean? Where do they come from? Why are some symbols so hotly contested? Does Australia have more than its fair share?

Symbols of Australia offers illuminating and unexpected insights into the symbols that surround us: from Uluru to the Australian flag, the rainbow serpent to Holden cars, the democracy sausage to the Great Barrier Reef.

Entertaining, provocative, informative, and often surprising, Symbols of Australia reveals a great deal about the ways nations are imagined and how they imagine themselves.

'Just when we most need it, a lively reassessment of the symbols that define us and their commercial and political exploitation. A mixture of scholarly ease and irreverent playfulness that also defines us.' - David Malouf, award-winning Australian writer

'If the nation is imagined, the business of creating its meaningful symbols gives us the very essence of its history. The star-studded cast of Symbols of Australia takes us on a fascinating tour among kangaroos and pavlovas, baggy green caps and rainbow serpents, Holden cars and vegemite jars - and much more besides. On this splendid journey across desert and beach, reef and harbour, city and bush, we see and hear the nation in its full dignity, diversity and dagginess.' - Frank Bongiorno, Professor of History, Australian National University

'Humorous, insightful and profound, this book is a thought-provoking survey of twenty-eight of Australia's best-known and most significant symbols. Entries range from Indigenous symbols that resonate with meaning, such as the Rainbow Serpent or Uluru, to animals and the natural world, official symbols, cultural practices, and commercial items of consumption. Most importantly, it showcases the agency of ordinary Australians and the role of popular culture in forging national identity.' - Associate Professor Hsu-Ming Teo, Macquarie University

'Symbols of Australia, in this new revised edition, is essential reading for a sure-footed trek into our constant act of becoming 'Australian', sifting through the raging cacophony of opinions to distil the most pertinent elements ... all while keeping a sense of humour firmly intact.' - Miriam Corowa, journalist, presenter, producer and director

'This book is a fascinating look at the symbols that have been used to define and represent our nation. At a time when Australian identity is so contested, Symbols of Australia provides invaluable insight and context, overturning long-held assumptions and rattling revered icons. Symbols of Australia will make you re-think who we are, and where we came from. Even better, it's a bloody good read.' - Monica Dux, writer, columnist and social commentator

'A marvellous new addition to our knowledge of Australia's national imaginings ... a fantastic read, both hugely informative and enormously entertaining.' - Karen Fox, Australian Policy and History

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Symbols of Australia explores the nation's identity through a humorous and insightful examination of its symbols, from Indigenous ones like the Rainbow Serpent to commercial icons like Vegemite. The book provides a thought-provoking journey that combines scholarly depth with playful analysis, offering a fresh perspective on what it means to be Australian. It challenges longstanding notions and encourages readers to reconsider the foundations of national identity, making it both an enlightening and entertaining read.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781742237121

Publisher: NewSouth Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 November 2021

Country: Australia

Imprint: NewSouth Publishing

Contributors:

  • Edited by Richard White
  • Edited by Melissa Harper
  • Edited by Richard White

Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 34.0mm

Width: 155.0mm

Height: 233.0mm

Weight: 333g

Pages: 416

About the Author

Melissa Harper is a senior lecturer in Australian Studies and Cultural History at the University of Queensland. Her research interests include everyday cultural practices, in particular on bushwalking and dining out, Australian popular culture and national identity.

Richard White was born in Sydney and taught Australian history and the history of travel and tourism at the University of Sydney for 23 years. He is well-known as an authority on national identity, tourism and popular culture. His publications include Inventing Australia, The Oxford Book of Australian Travel Writing, Cultural History in Australia and On Holidays: A History of Getting Away in Australia.

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