معرفی کتاب «Dead letters : censorship and subversion in New Zealand, 1914-1920» نوشتهٔ Jared Davidson, Jared Davidson، منتشرشده توسط نشر Otago University Press در سال 2019. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
In 1918, from deep within the West Coast bush, a miner on the run from the military wrote a letter to his sweetheart. Two months later he was in jail. Like millions of others, his letter had been steamed open by a team of censors shrouded in secrecy. Using their confiscated mail as a starting point, Dead Letters: Censorship and subversion in New Zealand 1914-1920 reveals the remarkable stories of people caught in the web of wartime surveillance. Among them were a feisty German-born socialist, a Norwegian watersider, an affectionate Irish nationalist, a love-struck miner, an aspiring Maxim Gorky, a cross-dressing doctor, a nameless rural labourer, an avid letter writer with a hatred of war, and two mystical dairy farmers with a poetic bent. Military censorship within New Zealand meant that their letters were stopped, confiscated and filed away, sealed and unread for over 100 years. Until now. Intimate and engaging, this dramatic narrative weaves together the personal and political, bringing to light the reality of wartime censorship. In an age of growing state power, new forms of surveillance and control, and fragility of the right to privacy and freedom of opinion, Dead Letters is a startling reminder that we have been here before. The letters under discussion are anything but dead
In 1918, a miner on the run from the military wrote a letter to his sweetheart. Two months later he was in jail. Like millions of others, his letter had been steamed open by a team of censors shrouded in secrecy. Using their confiscated mail as a starting point, Dead Letters reveals the remarkable stories of people caught in the web of wartime surveillance. Among them were a feisty German-born socialist, an affectionate Irish nationalist, a love-struck miner, an aspiring Maxim Gorky, and two mystical dairy farmers with a poetic bent. Military censorship within New Zealand meant that their letters were stopped, confiscated, and filed away, sealed and unread for over 100 years. Until now.
Epigraph Contents Maps of New Zealand Postal Routes, 1917 Foreword • Charlotte Macdonald Abbreviations Part I: Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea 1 A scheme of censorship Part II: Against King and Country 2 The only Germans among the worms 3 To hell with them all 4 For dearer the grave or the prison 5 The camp in the bush Part III: Spies, Sex and Subversion 6 Might is right 7 My Dear Doctor 8 Yours for Direct Action 9 Patriotism will not pay my bills 10 A new form of government Postscript Acknowledgements Notes Bibliography Index