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An overview of Chinese-Australian writing.
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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)
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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)
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Writing Chinese Diaspora : After the 'White Australia Policy'

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Writing Chinese Diaspora : After the 'White Australia Policy'

Subjects:
- The Crocodile Fury 1992 single work novel
- Playing Madame Mao 2000 single work novel
- Chinese Take Away 2000 single work drama
- Love and Vertigo 2000 single work novel
- The World Waiting to be Made 1994 single work novel
- The Australian Fiance 2000 single work novel
- Swallowing Clouds 1997 single work novel
- Silver Sister 1994 single work novel
- Behind the Moon 2005 single work novel
- Moon Over Melbourne : Poems 1995 selected work poetry
- The Year the Dragon Came 1996 selected work interview
- Dinner with My Grandmother 2006 single work short story
- Looking for Estrellita 1999 selected work prose criticism biography
- Birds of Passage 1983 single work novel
- The Garden Book 2005 single work novel
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