1. War Commemoration and the Expansion of the Past (Brad West) Part 1: War Travels 2. 'It was like swimming through history": Tourist Moments at Gallipoli (Jim McKay and Serhat Harman) 3. Western Tourism and Dialogical Remembering of the American War in Vietnam (Brad West) 4. Battlefield Tourism in Singapore: National Narratives and the State (Kevin Blackburn) Part 2: Commemoration and Eventness 5. Dawn Servers: Anzac Day 2015 and Hyper-Connective Commemoration (Tom Sear) 6. The Gallipoli Centenary: An International Perspective (Jenny Macleod) 7. 100 Days of Butchering: (Re)Presenting the Rwandan Genocide 20 Years On (Katrina Jaworski) 8.
Journalists and War Commemoration: Outlining Alternative Practices (Sharon Mascall-Dare) Part 3: Genre and the Re-writing of War 9. Unconstrained by Accuracy: Commemorating the Khan Younis Massacre through a Comic (Jeanne-Marie Viljoen) 10. Broadening the Cultural Memory of War: Travel Writing (Ben Stubbs) 11. Reporting WWII North Africa: Disrupting Colonialism and Orientalism in Moorehead's The Desert War (Peter Bishop) 12. Anniversaries and Production of Fiction: Gallipoli (Azer Banu Kemaloglu) p;lt;/OL> 6. The Gallipoli Centenary: An International Perspective (Jenny Macleod) 7. 100 Days of Butchering: (Re)Presenting the Rwandan Genocide 20 Years On (Katrina Jaworski) 8. Journalists and War Commemoration: Outlining Alternative Practices (Sharon Mascall-Dare) Part 3: Genre and the Re-writing of War 9.
Unconstrained by Accuracy: Commemorating the Khan Younis Massacre through a Comic (Jeanne-Marie Viljoen) 10. Broadening the Cultural Memory of War: Travel Writing (Ben Stubbs) 11. Reporting WWII North Africa: Disrupting Colonialism and Orientalism in Moorehead's The Desert War (Peter Bishop) 12. Anniversaries and Production of Fiction: Gallipoli (Azer Banu Kemaloglu) ng WWII North Africa: Disrupting Colonialism and Orientalism in Moorehead's The Desert War (Peter Bishop) 12. Anniversaries and Production of Fiction: Gallipoli (Azer Banu Kemaloglu).