Industry and sunshine: Australia as home in the displaced person's camps of post-war Europe
TítuloIndustry and sunshine: Australia as home in the displaced person's camps of post-war Europe
Autor
Call numberP325.21/013
Número del objeto11323
Lugar de publicaciónClayton, Victoria, Australia
EditorialMonash University Publishing
Año de publicación
2016
Paginación25p
MaterialLoose-leaf
NotesArticle from the journal 'History Australia' Vol.11 No.1 April 2014
Descripción
Explores the massive Australian publicity drive in the DP camps of Occupied Europe, the evidence of which challenges the immigration narrative of Australian exclusivity and desirability. Further, argues that the products used to sell Australia overseas as a new homeland articulated a specific postwar vision of the nation and at the same time, a specific narrative of postwar Communist Europe and its victims