Prolonged Symptoms of Cultural Anxiety: The Persistance of Narratives of Asian Invasion within Multicultural Australi
Australian literatures that develop asylum seeker and refugee characters and narratives are numerous...
This thesis contains a critical component and a creative component, both of which take suburban Aust...
The classic Australian children’s story Dot and the Kangaroo (1899) opens with a quintessential scen...
This thesis examines novels that depict an imaginary invasion of Australia by an Asian country. It ...
Over the last century and a half the competing merits of withdrawal from and connection to Asia-and ...
From the 1880s there has been speculation about Australia\u27s Asian futures. The contexts in which ...
At the end of the nineteenth century white Australians found themselves in a turbulent and rapidly c...
Fear of an external invasion has always operated alongside guilt over the foundational occupation o...
My theme tonight is the recurrent idea that Australia could be expected to have an Asian future. Fro...
At the end of the nineteenth century, white Australians found themselves in a turbulent and rapidly ...
Discussing the nature of postcolonial conditions in a recent article, Sudesh Mishra suggests that th...
ABSTRACT The political and social reaction to the ‘refugee crisis ’ in Australia cannot be solely un...
Fear of an external invasion has always operated alongside guilt over the foundational occupation of...
This paper examines the way in which contemporary Australian novelists use various tropes derived fr...
The modern incarnation of the nation-state is a relatively new socio-political arrangement, frequent...
Australian literatures that develop asylum seeker and refugee characters and narratives are numerous...
This thesis contains a critical component and a creative component, both of which take suburban Aust...
The classic Australian children’s story Dot and the Kangaroo (1899) opens with a quintessential scen...
This thesis examines novels that depict an imaginary invasion of Australia by an Asian country. It ...
Over the last century and a half the competing merits of withdrawal from and connection to Asia-and ...
From the 1880s there has been speculation about Australia\u27s Asian futures. The contexts in which ...
At the end of the nineteenth century white Australians found themselves in a turbulent and rapidly c...
Fear of an external invasion has always operated alongside guilt over the foundational occupation o...
My theme tonight is the recurrent idea that Australia could be expected to have an Asian future. Fro...
At the end of the nineteenth century, white Australians found themselves in a turbulent and rapidly ...
Discussing the nature of postcolonial conditions in a recent article, Sudesh Mishra suggests that th...
ABSTRACT The political and social reaction to the ‘refugee crisis ’ in Australia cannot be solely un...
Fear of an external invasion has always operated alongside guilt over the foundational occupation of...
This paper examines the way in which contemporary Australian novelists use various tropes derived fr...
The modern incarnation of the nation-state is a relatively new socio-political arrangement, frequent...
Australian literatures that develop asylum seeker and refugee characters and narratives are numerous...
This thesis contains a critical component and a creative component, both of which take suburban Aust...
The classic Australian children’s story Dot and the Kangaroo (1899) opens with a quintessential scen...