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JAS
Issue Details:
First known date:
2000...
no.
65
2000
of
Journal of Australian Studies
est. 1977
Journal of Australian Studies
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Special Joint Issue with Australian Cultural History, no.19
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Contents
* Contents derived from the 2000 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
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Of Training, Tokenism and Productive Misinterpretation: Reflections on the After China Project,
single work
criticism
Delineates "the theoretical and practical contexts of the After China project in order to establish an appropriate framework for analytical reflection on the cast responses, especially in relation to ways in which notions of 'boundaries' between cultures might need to be reconsidered in an intracultural context."
- The Making of an 'Australian' 'Self' in Simone Lazaroo's The World Waiting to be Made, single work criticism (p. 44-49)
- 'Possible Only on Paper?' Hybridity as Parody in Brian Castro's Drift, single work criticism (p. 69-74)
- Playing Madame Mao, extract novel (p. 85-87)
- Conversations with Charlie, single work drama (p. 88-105)
- Guddi (from Requiem for a Rainbow : An Indian-Fijian Journey), single work extract autobiography (p. 110-116)
- Beloved (from Fish-Hair Woman), extract novel (p. 117-121)
- Wild Cathay Boys: Chinese Bushrangers in Australian History and Literature, single work criticism (p. 128-135)
- 'Historical Drifters': Self-Representations of Chinese Late-Comers in Australia, single work criticism (p. 136-144)
- Comic Refuge[e] : The Comic Persona of Hung Le, single work criticism (p. 145-149)
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Your Worst Nightmare: Hybridised Demonology in Asian-Australian Women's Writing,
single work
criticism
This essay examines historical and contemporary fictional representations of Asian women and locates their 'unheimlich' counterparts in alternative portraits of, and by, Asian-Australian women writers.
- Sexual Identity and Cultural Identity: A Crash Course, single work essay (p. 160-163)
- Selling Sexotica: Oriental Grunge and Suburbia in Lillian Ng's Swallowing Clouds, single work criticism (p. 164-172)
- 'That's What Rice Queens Study!' White Gay Desire and Representing Asian Homosexualities, single work autobiography essay (p. 181-188)
- Asian-Australian Cinema, Asian-Australian Modernity, single work criticism (p. 190-199)
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Untitled,
single work
review
— Review of Looking for Estrellita 1999 selected work prose criticism biography ; (p. 215-216)Note: See 'Diaspora: Negotiating Asian-Australia' -
Untitled,
single work
review
— Review of The Moment Made Marvellous : A Celebration of UQP Poetry 1998 anthology poetry ; Australian Verse : An Oxford Anthology 1998 anthology poetry ; (p. 223-224)
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Works about this Work
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Racial Melancholia in Brian Castro’s Chinese-Australian Historical Fiction
2010
single work
criticism
— Appears in: The Journal of Australian Writers and Writing , May no. 1 2010; (p. 65-72) -
[Review] Journal of Australian Studies Vol. No. 65
2001
single work
review
— Appears in: Journal of Australian Studies , no. 68 2001; (p. 199-200) JAS Review of Books , no. 1 2001;
— Review of Journal of Australian Studies no. 65 2000 periodical issue
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[Review] Journal of Australian Studies Vol. No. 65
2001
single work
review
— Appears in: Journal of Australian Studies , no. 68 2001; (p. 199-200) JAS Review of Books , no. 1 2001;
— Review of Journal of Australian Studies no. 65 2000 periodical issue -
Racial Melancholia in Brian Castro’s Chinese-Australian Historical Fiction
2010
single work
criticism
— Appears in: The Journal of Australian Writers and Writing , May no. 1 2010; (p. 65-72)
Last amended 18 Feb 2002 12:16:21
Common subjects:
- Australian literature and writers
- Asian people
- Cultural & national identity
- Stereotypes
- Australia
- Migrant experiences
- Diaspora
- Sexual politics
- Chinese people
- Racial identity - Literary portrayal
- Search for self identity
- Asian literature & writers
- Sexuality & sexual identity
- Women writers
- Crosscultural relations
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