Index
Exploring Australian National Identity
ISBN: 978-1-78756-506-7, eISBN: 978-1-78756-503-6
Publication date: 11 June 2018
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Donoghue, J. and Tranter, B. (2018), "Index", Exploring Australian National Identity, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 171-176. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78756-503-620181013
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INDEX
Aboriginal identity
, 31
American culture, globalisation of
, 148–150
Anti-authority in Australia
, 66, 69
Antipodes
, 45
Anti-Vietnam war movement
, 48
Anzac Cove
, 79, 92–93
Anzacs
, 50–54, 99, 114, 116, 137, 140, 143
attitudes towards
, 81–84
Day ceremonies
, 76–78, 87–89, 92, 94, 120, 132
legend in context of modern warfare and multiculturalism
, 90–91
likelihood of prioritising
, 85
portrayal in arts and films
, 92–93
in relation to national identity
, 79–86, 89–91, 93, 117–119, 121, 125, 138
representation in mass media
, 81
role of political leaders in legitimating heroism of
, 91–92
as the tradition
, 77
trajectory of, in Australia
, 80
Ashes cricket series
, 100
Australia
early twenty-first century
, 49
economic growth and European immigration
, 46
flow of free settlers and gold miners
, 45–46
homeownership
, 47
national cricket team
, 101
organised sport in
, 101
population, between 1946 and 1974
, 46–47
sale of Crown land
, 46
trade with overseas countries
, 49
White Australia policy
, 46
Australian citizenship
, 139
Australian Constitutional Referendum Survey (ACRS)
, 30, 33–34
Australian icon
, 65–66
Australian identity, conception of
, 48
Australian Imperial Force (AIF)
, 75
Australian Institute of Sport (AIS)
, 102
Australian military heroes
, 77, 139
degree of confidence in
, 86–87
See also Anzacs
Australian national identity, settler influence in
, 50–52
Great Divide
, 50
Australian nation building project
, 46–47
Australian nativism
, 24
Australian Survey of Social Attitudes (AuSSA)
, 33, 51–52, 81–82, 103, 107, 117, 119, 138
Australian way of life
, 76, 97
Baby boom generation
, 31
Bean, Charles
, 91
Bradman, Sir Donald
, 104–105, 107–108, 111, 114, 116, 127, 133, 137, 139, 143, 146, 151
British convicts
, 44
laws of
, 45
Bushrangers
, 55–56, 60, 117–118, 120, 137
‘Captain Moonlite’
, 60
‘Captain Thunderbolt’
, 60
as folk hero and larrikin
, 62
Gardiner, Frank
, 60
Hall, Ben
, 60, 121
‘Mad’ Dan Morgan
, 60
See also Kelly, Ned
Byrne, Joe
, 61
Carey, Peter
, 56, 137
Chang, Victor
, 129, 151
Chinese labour
, 45
Civic culture
, 24
Civic national identity
, 25
Columbus’ ‘discovery’ of America
, 80
Convict ancestry, claims of
, 21–28
acknowledgement of Australia’s convict heritage
, 23
age-related differences
, 31
as an assertion of one’s families’ temporal primacy
, 25–26
Australians and British
, 33–39, 42
claim to British or Irish ethnic identity of a particular type
, 25
cultural differences between English and Irish convicts
, 40–41
dispersion of convicts
, 26
ethnic basis
, 28
foundation myths and collective memory
, 24
indigenous identity claims in Australia
, 31–32
in New South Wales
, 26
primordial ties
, 25
re-enactments during the bicentennial celebrations
, 23
taste cultures
, 27
in United Kingdom
, 23
Convict identity
, 26
civic form
, 28
essentialist aspects of
, 26
identifiers
, 41
level of education
, 29, 39–40
likelihood of identifying convict ancestors
, 30
religious denomination
, 29
social construction of
, 27, 29–32
transformation of
, 31
Convict identity in Australia
, 23
Convict labour
, 44
Convicts, transportation to Australia
, 22–23
Cook, Captain James
, 43
Court, Margaret
, 106
Crowe, Russell
, 104
Crown land, sale of
, 46
Curtain, John
, 46–47
Drewe, Robert
, 56
Dunlop, Sir Edward ‘Weary’
, 129, 140, 151
Ethno-nationalists
, 28, 139
Ethno-nationals
, 25
Florey, Sir Howard
, 129, 140, 151
Fraser, Dawn
, 104–105
Fraser, Malcolm
, 141
Freeman, Cathy
, 104
Free settlers
, 44–45, 110, 117, 119–120
contributions to formation of multicultural society
, 54
influence in development of national identity
, 50–52
social location
, 52–54
Gallipoli campaign
, 77–78, 91–93
Generation X
, 31
Gillard, Julia
, 132–133, 141
Greens supporters
, 125, 129
Hart, Steve
, 61
Hawke, Bob
, 102, 127, 137, 141, 143
Historical figures
, 114, 119–125, 139
Hollows, Fred
, 128–129, 131
Hollows Foundation
, 129
Homeownership
, 47–48
Hood, Robin
, 58
Howard, John
, 45, 48–49, 53, 88, 91–92, 107, 109, 127–129, 131–132, 134, 140–143, 151
Howard’s battlers
, 142
Imagined descendants
, 28
‘imagined’ nation
, 62, 100
Immigration Restriction Bill
, 46
Irish Catholics
, 45
Irish convicts
, 24, 40, 44
Irish ethnic identity
, 25, 32, 41
James, Jesse
, 116, 149–150
Jones, Alan
, 147
Keating, Paul
, 48, 88, 134, 142
Kelly, Daniel
, 61
Kelly, Ned
, 55–56, 97, 114, 116, 121, 127, 134, 140, 146, 149–151
as an ‘Australian identity’
, 57
as an important symbol of Australian identity
, 64–71
background of Kelly Gang
, 61–62
battle at Stringybark Creek in 1878
, 61
depictions in film and literature
, 57, 60
figures in Sydney 2000 Olympic Games
, 61
importance by descriptions
, 69
importance for national identity
, 72
importance in Australian culture
, 63
political leanings towards
, 73
representations in print media
, 57
Sidney Nolan’s ‘Kelly series’ of paintings
, 61, 65
social class differences and support for
, 71–72
Kelly Gang
, 61–62
Kenneally, J. J.
, 56
Kirkpatrick, John Simpson
, 77
Labor supporters
, 125, 129
Lambert, Ronald
, 33
Lap, Phar
, 105
Laver, Rod
, 106
Legitimate culture
, 27
Lincoln, Abraham
, 116
Lucky country
, 24
MacKillop, Mary
, 141, 129
McArthur, General Douglas
, 116
Media owners, portrayal of
, 144–147
Menzies, Bob
, 131
Menzies, Sir Robert
, 47, 127, 129, 131–132, 140–142, 151
Middle class Australians
, 50, 139
Migrant mentality in nineteenth century
, 45
Monash, Sir John
, 77–78, 140, 149
Murdoch, Keith
, 91
Murdoch, Rupert
, 144–147
My Place (Sally Morgan)
, 31
National foundational principles
, 88–94
National identity in Australia
, 24, 62–73, 82–83, 115
contemporary Australians view
, 132–133
cosmopolitan national identity
, 131–134
future hold for
, 147–152
heroes, saints and sages in
, 116–117
historical figures
, 114, 119–125, 139
nationally important individuals
, 126–131
political party identification effects
, 125, 129, 132
postmaterialists and materialists, attitude of
, 124–125
social factors influencing
, 121–124
sporting heroes
, 98–107, 114, 116–118, 120, 133, 138
value orientations as a discriminating factor
, 85–86
See also Anzacs; Kelly, Ned
Nationalism, myth and memory of
, 23–24
Nationally important individuals
, 126–131, 140–144
social background
, 130
National mythscape
, 99, 126, 145, 151
Ned Kelly: A Short Life (Ian Jones)
, 57
Neil, Sam
, 104
Nolan, Sidney
, 97
depiction of Australian soldiers
, 92–93
‘Kelly series’ of paintings
, 61, 65, 137
Olympic Games events
, 61, 98, 102, 110
Outlaws
, 58–62, 121
Anglophone
, 58
Australian
, 60
identity
, 62–73
legends and myths surrounding
, 58
Owen, Wilfred
, 93
Packer, Kerry
, 144–145
Philip, Arthur
, 44
Post-war immigrants
, 50, 52, 54, 139
influence on Australian identity
, 50
Re-enactments
, 23
Rosewall, Ken
, 106
Rudd, Kevin
, 142
Sassoon, Siegfried
, 93
Scottish convicts
, 24, 41
Smith, Dick
, 129, 140
Social bandits
, 58–59
Social order
, 47
Spiritual kinship
, 21
Sport in Australian culture
, 112, 114
male sporting personalities
, 100–101
Olympic medal counts
, 110
politics and
, 107–111
public funding for elite sportspeople
, 102
social and political background characteristics
, 106
social background of sporting heroes
, 108
sporting achievements
, 109–110
sporting heroes for Australian identity
, 98–107, 114, 116–118, 120, 133, 138
Squatters
, 45
Tasmanians
, 26, 29, 40
Taste cultures
, 27
Taylor, Mark
, 107
‘terra nullius’
, 43
Thorpe, Ian
, 111
True History of the Kelly Gang (Peter Carey)
, 60
War heroes
, 77
Warne, Shane
, 111, 137
Washington, George
, 116
Weir, Peter
, 93
White Australia policy
, 46
discrimination against non-British migrants
, 46
Immigration Restriction Bill, introduction of
, 46
Whitlam, Gough
, 128–129, 131, 140–142, 151
Williamson, David
, 146
Working-class Australians
, 21, 28–29, 42
Zones of taste
, 27, 65