National Identities 17 (2015), 2

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National Identities 17 (2015), 2
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Special Issue: Investigating catastrophe: commemoration, accountability and records of disaster

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Abingdon 2015: Taylor & Francis
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4 issues per year
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Institutional: US$372/£225; Individual: US$127/£73

 

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National Identities
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United Kingdom
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Fritsche, Jana

National Identities explores the correlation/mapping between identity, people, state and nation, and examines the complexities of how national identities are created, represented and adopted in any period from antiquity to the current day, and from any geographical location. The focus of the journal is on identity, on how cultural factors (language, architecture, music, gender, religion, the media, sport, encounters with ‘the other’ etc.) and political factors (state forms, wars, boundaries) contribute to the formation and expression of national identities and on how these factors have been shaped and changed over time. The historical significance of ‘nation’ in political and cultural terms is considered in relationship to other important and in some cases countervailing forms of identity such as religion, region, tribe or class.

The variety of viewpoints published in the journal engenders a multifaceted understanding of national identity, and the journal therefore welcomes papers from a wide range of disciplines, including literature, history, geography, religion, sociology, and architecture among others. Comparative perspectives are encouraged, and the journal features regular review essays as well as book reviews.

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Investigating catastrophe: commemoration, accountability and records of disaster
William M. Taylor & Michael P. Levine
Pages: 105–116
DOI: 10.1080/14608944.2015.1019211

‘Our own Hurricane Katrina’: Aboriginal disadvantage and Australian national identity
Joanne Faulkner
Pages: 117–135
DOI: 10.1080/14608944.2015.1019205

Commemorating the colonial Pilbara: beyond memorials into difficult history
Kate Gregory & Alistair Paterson
Pages: 137–153
DOI: 10.1080/14608944.2015.1019206

Bushfire catastrophe in Victoria, Australia: public record, accountability, commemoration, memorialization and heritage protection
William Logan
Pages: 155–174
DOI: 10.1080/14608944.2015.1019207

Strange passages: carceral mobility and the liminal in the catastrophic history of American deportation
Ethan Blue
Pages: 175–194
DOI: 10.1080/14608944.2015.1019208

Arterial blockages: the catastrophic itineraries of the Sri Lankan civil war
Anoma Pieris
Pages: 195–215
DOI: 10.1080/14608944.2015.1019209

War remains: contributions of the Imperial War Graves Commission and the Australian War Records Section to material and national cultures of conflict and commemoration
William M. Taylor
Pages: 217–240
DOI: 10.1080/14608944.2015.1019210

Errata
Erratum
Pages: i–i
DOI: 10.1080/14608944.2015.1066990

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