Transcription of Week 2 – National Identity
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CONTEMPORARY AUSTRALIA 2. National Identity Sara Cousins From the Monash University National Centre for Australian Studies course, developed with Open Learning Australia In this, the second week of the course, Sara Cousins asks: What does it mean to be Australian in a multicultural society? Is there an elusive quality, a National Identity , which binds us all as Australians? And what about the Australian way of life ? Does it still reflect the traditional virtues of egalitarianism, classlessness, a fair go , stoicism and mateship? Sara Cousins is a research fellow with the National Centre for Australian Studies, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. What does it mean to be Australian? National symbols and places Terra Nullius The Australian Type The Australian Way of Life Post-nationalist Australia? Further reading What does it mean to be Australian? There is no real Australia waiting to be uncovered. A National Identity is an invention.
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