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Remembering Migration,ons. These memories have been widely utilized in research projects, books, radio programmes, websites, films and documentaries, museum collections and exhibitions, and heritage sites associated with migration. Digital technologies have had a recent impact on memory practices relating to migration. Tdeface 发表于 2025-3-23 14:23:20
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Oral Histories of Displaced Persons: “What for? The Story Like Mine’s Plenty Now”alia as International Refugee Organization (IRO)-sponsored refugees between 1947 and 1952. In recent decades, the emergent fields of social and oral histories have brought these stories into the public domain. This chapter focuses on the utility of oral histories to the displaced persons themselves,实现 发表于 2025-3-24 00:05:24
Shifting Countries, Shifting Identities? Oral History and Lesbian and Gay Migration to Australiatry for another can bring both challenges and rewards. Oral history provides a unique means of interrogating this subject. This chapter deploys four in-depth oral histories conducted as part of the “Australian Lesbian and Gay Life Stories” oral history project in collaboration with the National Libr滔滔不绝地说 发表于 2025-3-24 05:51:52
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A Shared Social Identity: Oral Histories of an Urban Community of Italian Market Gardeners in AdelaiVeneto region of Italy who established commercial market gardens in Adelaide. This chapter explores concepts of shared social identity within the context of a migrant community in Australia between the wars. It draws on 46 oral history interviews recorded over ten years, primarily with second-generaCacophonous 发表于 2025-3-24 16:03:02
Forgotten Women: Remembering “Unsupported” Migrant Mothers in Post-World War II Australiantersecting disadvantages. This chapter examines the methods used to explore the migration experiences of female displaced persons to Australia (1947–1953) with a particular focus on unmarried and widowed mothers. We argue that while Sophia Turkiewicz’s auto/biographical film . brings the memories oharpsichord 发表于 2025-3-24 20:52:39
Years of Separation: Vietnamese Refugees and the Experience of Forced Migration After 1975read state repression in post-war communist Vietnam. This chapter explores the Vietnamese experience of forced migration and family separation. While most Vietnamese refugees arrived in Australia from first asylum camps, 46,711 resettled under the Orderly Departure Program (ODP 1979–1997). By focusienterprise 发表于 2025-3-24 23:22:28
The Pear Tree: Family Narratives of Post-War Greek Macedonian Migration had come to Australia as permanent and long-term arrivals. The largest group was from the Macedonian region of Greece, including Florina. This chapter examines how migrants who left Florina in the 1950s and 1960s and their children and grandchildren narrate cross-generational experiences of migrati