Over the last century and a half the competing merits of withdrawal from and connection to Asia-and the related vocabularies of separation and engagement-have been defining themes in Australian history. Experiencing Turbulence brings together a selection of publications on Australian representation of Asia, published in various journals and books in the last ten years that follow the publication of Anxious Nation: Australia and the Rise of Asia, 1850 to 1939. Collectively they address key themes in the Australian response to Asia: survivalist anxieties, climate and race, population and immigration, empty Australia, gender and bush mythologies, and regional Identities. These essays reveal the central, often constitutive role that Asia has pl...
Australia was colonised and developed by the British, and despite being on the opposite side of the ...
In this essay we consider ongoing public-cultural discussions about Australia’s situation in ‘the As...
In the popular Australian imagination, Japan is often considered a mysterious, distant land beyond o...
From the 1880s there has been speculation about Australia\u27s Asian futures. The contexts in which ...
My theme tonight is the recurrent idea that Australia could be expected to have an Asian future. Fro...
Review of Facing Asia: A History of the Colombo Plan by Daniel Oakman and Navigating Boundaries: The...
This thesis is an examination of the discourse on Asia in Australia from 1983 to 1996. It starts fro...
This thesis examines novels that depict an imaginary invasion of Australia by an Asian country. It ...
Discussing the nature of postcolonial conditions in a recent article, Sudesh Mishra suggests that th...
The article reviews the history of Australian representations of Asia from the mid-19th century to t...
Japan in Australia is a work of cultural history that focuses on context and connection between two ...
Prolonged Symptoms of Cultural Anxiety: The Persistance of Narratives of Asian Invasion within Multi...
Understanding Australia's Neighbours is a comprehensive introduction to the study of Asia. Written t...
Only a decade ago the idea of including an essay on Australia in a book mainly about economic crisis...
In this thesis I aim to investigate the consumption of 'Asianness' in Australian society. I account ...
Australia was colonised and developed by the British, and despite being on the opposite side of the ...
In this essay we consider ongoing public-cultural discussions about Australia’s situation in ‘the As...
In the popular Australian imagination, Japan is often considered a mysterious, distant land beyond o...
From the 1880s there has been speculation about Australia\u27s Asian futures. The contexts in which ...
My theme tonight is the recurrent idea that Australia could be expected to have an Asian future. Fro...
Review of Facing Asia: A History of the Colombo Plan by Daniel Oakman and Navigating Boundaries: The...
This thesis is an examination of the discourse on Asia in Australia from 1983 to 1996. It starts fro...
This thesis examines novels that depict an imaginary invasion of Australia by an Asian country. It ...
Discussing the nature of postcolonial conditions in a recent article, Sudesh Mishra suggests that th...
The article reviews the history of Australian representations of Asia from the mid-19th century to t...
Japan in Australia is a work of cultural history that focuses on context and connection between two ...
Prolonged Symptoms of Cultural Anxiety: The Persistance of Narratives of Asian Invasion within Multi...
Understanding Australia's Neighbours is a comprehensive introduction to the study of Asia. Written t...
Only a decade ago the idea of including an essay on Australia in a book mainly about economic crisis...
In this thesis I aim to investigate the consumption of 'Asianness' in Australian society. I account ...
Australia was colonised and developed by the British, and despite being on the opposite side of the ...
In this essay we consider ongoing public-cultural discussions about Australia’s situation in ‘the As...
In the popular Australian imagination, Japan is often considered a mysterious, distant land beyond o...