Gallipoli As Edutainment? Constructing National Identity in a "new" Museum
This original research in this thesis is a close reading (Monin, 2004) of Gallipoli: the Scale of our War. The idea for the research was born from two over‑arching interests: museums as social institutions and in the changing face of Aoteaora‑New Zealand. These interests combine in the question that...
Main Author: | Blackwell, Elizabeth Anne du Chateau (Author) |
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Other Authors: | Nelson, Frances (Contributor) |
Format: | Others |
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Auckland University of Technology,
2017-06-26T23:29:49Z.
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