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* Contents derived from the
Melbourne,
Victoria,:Aodaliya "Yuanxiang" za zhi bian ji bu
, 2001 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Bastard Moon : Essays on Chinese-Australian Writing : Introduction, single work criticism (p. 1-5)
- Chinese Remonstrances, anthology prose (p. 7-22)
- Confucians Down Under, single work criticism (p. 23-38)
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I Married a Foreigner : Recovering Chinese Masculinity in Australia,
single work
criticism
The author 'examine[s] the constructions of masculinity in one interface between East and West - in the Chinese diaspora.' He uses texts by Chinese students including The Year the Dragon Came (1996) and Bitter Peaches and Plums (1995). He discusses the anthology Qu ge Wai guo Nu ren zuo Tai tai (1993) and specifically Wu Li's title story, in depth to refute journalist Paul Sheehan's arguments against Chinese immigration to Australia.
- What's Behind White Masks and Yellow Skin : A Postcolonial Critique of a Chinese Sex Debate in Sydney, single work essay (p. 57-72)
- An Interview with Brian Castro, Yu Ouyang (interviewer), single work interview (p. 73-81)
- Castro's After China in China, single work criticism (p. 83-94)
- Re-siting Australian Identity : Configuring the Chinese Citizen in Diana Giese's Astronauts, Lost Souls and Dragons and William Yang's Sadness, single work criticism essay (p. 95-109)
- An Interview with Lillian Ng, Lillian Ng , Yu Ouyang (interviewer), single work autobiography interview (p. 111-124)
- Beyond Belief : Representation and Revolt in Lillian Ng's Swallowing Clouds, single work criticism (p. 125-143)
- Crossing Over but Staying Close : Ee Tiang Hong and Beth Yahp in Australia, single work essay biography (p. 145-155)
- Reconciliation Between Generations and Cultures : Clara Law's Film Floating Life, single work criticism (p. 157-168)
- Slipping the Net : Fang Xiangshu and Trevor Hay's Stories of Modern China, single work criticism (p. 169-181)
- An Interview with Arlene Chai, Arlene J. Chai , Rodney Noonan (interviewer), single work interview (p. 183-191)
- Australia as Dystopia : Recent Mainland Chinese Writings in Australia, single work criticism (p. 194--205)
- An Interview with Sang Ye, Sang Ye , Yu Ouyang (interviewer), single work autobiography interview (p. 207-223)
- Death in the 'New Chinese Literature' in Australia Aozhou Xin Hua Ren Wen Xue Zhong De Si Wang, single work criticism (p. 225-242)
- Untitledi"i sing this song", extract poetry (p. 238-239)
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Works about this Work
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Transnational (Il)literacies : Reading the "New Chinese Literature in Australia" in China
2011
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Antipodes , June vol. 25 no. 1 2011; (p. 83-89) 'Ommundsen talks about the transnational in Australian literary studies which was the lively critical debate at the time when her colleagues Alison Broinowski, Paul Sharrad and she in 2008 embarked on the ARC-supported project "Globalizing Australian literature: Asian Australian writing, Asian perspectives on Australian literature." As organizers of the 2008 conference of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature conference, the Wollongong team decided to focus on this articulation between the transnational/global and the national in Australian literary studies, hoping that the papers would shed further light on these debates, at the same time enriching the theoretical arguments underpinning their own project.' (Publisher's abstract) -
Being Othered in 'Our' Land
2003
single work
review
— Appears in: Overland , Spring no. 172 2003; (p. 94-96)
— Review of Otherland no. 7 2001 periodical issue ; The Eastern Slope Chronicle 2002 single work novel ; Two Hearts, Two Tongues and Rain-Coloured Eyes 2002 selected work poetry -
Bastard Moon : Essays on Chinese-Australian Writing : Introduction
2001
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Otherland , no. 7 2001; (p. 1-5) -
CoverNotes
2001
single work
review
— Appears in: The Sunday Age , 15 July 2001; (p. 11) The West Australian , 28 July 2001; (p. 8)
— Review of Otherland no. 7 2001 periodical issue
-
Being Othered in 'Our' Land
2003
single work
review
— Appears in: Overland , Spring no. 172 2003; (p. 94-96)
— Review of Otherland no. 7 2001 periodical issue ; The Eastern Slope Chronicle 2002 single work novel ; Two Hearts, Two Tongues and Rain-Coloured Eyes 2002 selected work poetry -
CoverNotes
2001
single work
review
— Appears in: The Sunday Age , 15 July 2001; (p. 11) The West Australian , 28 July 2001; (p. 8)
— Review of Otherland no. 7 2001 periodical issue -
Transnational (Il)literacies : Reading the "New Chinese Literature in Australia" in China
2011
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Antipodes , June vol. 25 no. 1 2011; (p. 83-89) 'Ommundsen talks about the transnational in Australian literary studies which was the lively critical debate at the time when her colleagues Alison Broinowski, Paul Sharrad and she in 2008 embarked on the ARC-supported project "Globalizing Australian literature: Asian Australian writing, Asian perspectives on Australian literature." As organizers of the 2008 conference of the Association for the Study of Australian Literature conference, the Wollongong team decided to focus on this articulation between the transnational/global and the national in Australian literary studies, hoping that the papers would shed further light on these debates, at the same time enriching the theoretical arguments underpinning their own project.' (Publisher's abstract) -
Bastard Moon : Essays on Chinese-Australian Writing : Introduction
2001
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Otherland , no. 7 2001; (p. 1-5)
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