The articles in this special issue section of PORTAL had their first iteration as presentations in the Eighth Women in Asia Conference held at the University of Technology Sydney in 2005, the theme of which was ‘Shadow Lines’. The concept ‘Women in Asia’ is problematic since some of the major debates in gender or women’s studies have focused on the diversity of women’s life worlds and beings and the contested nature of the term ‘Asia’. As a theme it has the potential to become a holdall phrase for scholarship, research and activist work ‘from Suez to Suva’. However, reflecting on these difficult terms can be a creative and rewarding process. The attempt to locate Australia within the region, rather than within a putative ‘west’, and to deal...
In recent years, Australian nationalism has been increasingly framed against a dangerous Muslim 'oth...
Discussing the nature of postcolonial conditions in a recent article, Sudesh Mishra suggests that th...
The multiple constructions of identity that define an Indian woman - as a wife, a mother, a Goddess ...
The articles in this special issue section of PORTAL had their first iteration as presentations in t...
The second issue of PORTAL Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies for 2006 features a sp...
This study is a discourse analysis of ‘Asian Woman’ magazine, specifically examining how ‘race’ and ...
This paper considers the gender positioning of white Australian women working on aid projects in Eas...
This essay investigates the multiple issues of feminism’s combat with the triple P’s, phallocentric ...
Gender is such a fascinating and complex topic to write on that our authors’ work, even after five y...
During the 1970s and 1980s, a number of predominantly white, working- and middle-class women from ac...
This article explores some aspects of the role of race and gender in shaping women postgraduate stud...
Australia is an such muticultural countries, with citizens form indigenous people and migrants and w...
At stake in my presentation are two central reflections. First is the question of whether or not pow...
The cultural determinism summoned in the discourse on the ‘war on terror’ embraces gender frames tha...
Copyright © 2016 by Emerald Group Publishing Limited. This collection contributes to a feminist scho...
In recent years, Australian nationalism has been increasingly framed against a dangerous Muslim 'oth...
Discussing the nature of postcolonial conditions in a recent article, Sudesh Mishra suggests that th...
The multiple constructions of identity that define an Indian woman - as a wife, a mother, a Goddess ...
The articles in this special issue section of PORTAL had their first iteration as presentations in t...
The second issue of PORTAL Journal of Multidisciplinary International Studies for 2006 features a sp...
This study is a discourse analysis of ‘Asian Woman’ magazine, specifically examining how ‘race’ and ...
This paper considers the gender positioning of white Australian women working on aid projects in Eas...
This essay investigates the multiple issues of feminism’s combat with the triple P’s, phallocentric ...
Gender is such a fascinating and complex topic to write on that our authors’ work, even after five y...
During the 1970s and 1980s, a number of predominantly white, working- and middle-class women from ac...
This article explores some aspects of the role of race and gender in shaping women postgraduate stud...
Australia is an such muticultural countries, with citizens form indigenous people and migrants and w...
At stake in my presentation are two central reflections. First is the question of whether or not pow...
The cultural determinism summoned in the discourse on the ‘war on terror’ embraces gender frames tha...
Copyright © 2016 by Emerald Group Publishing Limited. This collection contributes to a feminist scho...
In recent years, Australian nationalism has been increasingly framed against a dangerous Muslim 'oth...
Discussing the nature of postcolonial conditions in a recent article, Sudesh Mishra suggests that th...
The multiple constructions of identity that define an Indian woman - as a wife, a mother, a Goddess ...