Indonesian immigrants use Australia as a mirror by which they examine and perceive their homeland, but not all in the same way, nor is the experience of liminality in their host country the same. Rather, ethnicity seems to trump national origin when it comes to how Indonesians in Australia perceive their hostland and in their patriotic attachments to homeland. This difference in attitude to both homeland and hostland stems largely from the differing status of ethnically native Indonesians, who only temporarily reside in Australia, and ethnic-Chinese Indonesians, who are often permanent residents. Ethnicity and residency status are related in this case, partly because the long victimization of Chinese Indonesians in Indonesian history contri...
Pada kurun waktu beberapa abad, orang China meninggalkan kampung halamannya dalam jumlah besar didor...
Recalling the Indies traces the life stories of former residents of the Dutch East Indies, the prese...
This urban ethnographic study seeks to investigate different ways by which twelve young Australians ...
This story of Indigenous Australian-Indonesian intermarriage is one that sheds light on the changes ...
Australia has a long and ambivalent history with Asia. With an increasing visibility of the social a...
This article offers an overview of the range of Asian-Australian writers, within the context of chan...
In this thesis, I examine a selection of Australian novels set in South East Asia, and especially In...
This special issue of the Journal of Postcolonial Writing, the result of a collaboration with the So...
This story of Indigenous Australian-Indonesian intermarriage is one that sheds light on the changes ...
This thesis looks at the various ways in which fiction and poetry by Southeast Asian Australian wome...
Navigating Boundaries belongs to a new generation of Asian-Australian historical studies. The essays...
Navigating Boundaries belongs to a new generation of Asian-Australian historical studies. The essays...
The “element of romanticization” or the constant yearning for ones roots—sensory a...
Artikel ini membahas tentang wawancara (dengan), tulisan, dan karya sastra oleh para penulis wanita ...
This book analyses the metaphysical and poetical notions and the processes of ‘rooting into a cultur...
Pada kurun waktu beberapa abad, orang China meninggalkan kampung halamannya dalam jumlah besar didor...
Recalling the Indies traces the life stories of former residents of the Dutch East Indies, the prese...
This urban ethnographic study seeks to investigate different ways by which twelve young Australians ...
This story of Indigenous Australian-Indonesian intermarriage is one that sheds light on the changes ...
Australia has a long and ambivalent history with Asia. With an increasing visibility of the social a...
This article offers an overview of the range of Asian-Australian writers, within the context of chan...
In this thesis, I examine a selection of Australian novels set in South East Asia, and especially In...
This special issue of the Journal of Postcolonial Writing, the result of a collaboration with the So...
This story of Indigenous Australian-Indonesian intermarriage is one that sheds light on the changes ...
This thesis looks at the various ways in which fiction and poetry by Southeast Asian Australian wome...
Navigating Boundaries belongs to a new generation of Asian-Australian historical studies. The essays...
Navigating Boundaries belongs to a new generation of Asian-Australian historical studies. The essays...
The “element of romanticization” or the constant yearning for ones roots—sensory a...
Artikel ini membahas tentang wawancara (dengan), tulisan, dan karya sastra oleh para penulis wanita ...
This book analyses the metaphysical and poetical notions and the processes of ‘rooting into a cultur...
Pada kurun waktu beberapa abad, orang China meninggalkan kampung halamannya dalam jumlah besar didor...
Recalling the Indies traces the life stories of former residents of the Dutch East Indies, the prese...
This urban ethnographic study seeks to investigate different ways by which twelve young Australians ...