The Chamberlain case - nation, law, memory
An edition of The Chamberlain case - nation, law, memory (2009)
By Deborah Staines
Publish Date
2009
Publisher
Australian Scholarly Publishing
Language
eng
Pages
305
Description:
"Deborah Staines, Katherine Biber and Michelle Arrow have put together a remarkable compendium of documents produced from the Lindy Chamberlain case. This case gripped the nation in the 1980's and continues to haunt us. The editors have brought together the judgments, the most famous and insightful essays on the case, and new material reflecting upon the significance of these events. There are powerful themes in this book - religion, gender, the media, Uluru, Aboriginal knowledge, science, popular culture, memory and national identity, Especially important is the inclusion of Lindy Chamberlain's own reflections, 25 years later, which remind us that the case is about that saddest human experience, the death of a child. Whilst the rest of the nation looked on, fascinated, LIndy reminds us that we denied this mother her space to grieve."--Back cover.
subjects: Death and burial, Administration of Criminal justice, Trials, litigation, Crime in mass media, Public opinion, Trials (Infanticide), Motherhood in popular culture, Prejudices in the press, Absence and presumption of death
People: Azaria Chamberlain (1980-1980), Michael Chamberlain, Lindy Chamberlain (1948-)
Places: Northern Territory, Australia, Darwin