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The distinguished contributors to this book use their knowledge of Chinese and Japanese accounts of Australia and use them to discuss how Australia is perceived among Chinese and Japanese. They explore topics such as settlement and invasion; exoticism and tourism; culture, education, politics and regional participation, etc
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Includes bibliographical references. Also available online via the World Wide Web, by subscription to EBL (Ebook Library).
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Contents indexed selectively.
Contents
* Contents derived from the
Canberra,
Australian Capital Territory,:Pandanus Books
, 2004 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Haigui : A Key Word for 2003, single work criticism (p. 79-91)
- Asian Australian Studies : China and Japan, single work criticism (p. 139-154)
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