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Shadows on the landscape: an inquiry into the value of some Australian places
Authors:Ray Sumner
Affiliation:Long Beach City College, Long Beach, CA, USA
Abstract:In 1922, Australian places connected with a solar eclipse were of world‐historical significance as they were associated with empirical confirmation of Einstein's general theory of relativity. They also formed a major part of Australian national consciousness, although they have since reverted to lost geographies. An exploration of Australian reception of eclipse science leads to questions of official heritage construction and stereotypical national identity. An argument is presented for the importance of intangible heritage at national, communal, and individual levels. At the complex intersection between memory and identity, place value is investigated within wider social‐political formations with emphasis on participation across perceived boundaries of social class, gender, and ethnicity, including the valuable role of Aboriginal peoples.
Keywords:lost geography  memory  heritage  national identity  big science  Einstein  solar eclipse 1922  Wallal
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