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Asian Australian Studies Selected Bibliography

Meanjin 57:3 (1998). Special Issue: ‘The Asia Issue’.

Meanjin 63:2 (2004). Special Issue: ‘Asia Australia Cultural Engagements’.

Rubicon 1:2 (1995). Special issue: ‘Refractions: Asian/Australian Writing’.

Alvarez, Ivy (ed.) A Slice of Cherry Pie Wales: The Private Press; New York: Half Empty/Half Full, 2006.

Alvarez, Ivy. Food for Humans Melbourne: Slow Joe Crow Press, 2002.

Alvarez, Ivy. Mortal Washington, DC: Red Morning Press, 2006.

Alvarez, Ivy. One Dozen Poison Hay(na)ku Washington, DC: Big Game Books, 2007.

Alvarez, Ivy. What’s Wrong & Catalogue: Life as Tableware Wales: The Private Press, 2004.

Ang, Ien, Sharon Chalmers, Lisa Law, and Mandy Thomas. Alter/Asians: Asian-Australian Identities in Art, Media and Popular Culture Pluto P, 2000.

Ang, Ien. On Not Speaking Chinese: Living between Asia and the West Routledge, 2000.

Ang, Ien. ‘Between Asia and the West: The Cultural Politics of Food’ Life Writing 1:1 (2004): 147-154.

Ang, Ien. ‘Together-in-difference: Beyond Diaspora, into Hybridity' Asian Studies Review 27: 2 (2003): 141-154.

Antoinette, Michelle. ‘Contending with Present Pasts: On Developing Southeast Asian Art Histories’ in Jaynie Anderson (ed.) Crossing Cultures: Conflict, Migration, Convergence Miegunyah Press (Forthcoming).

Antoinette, Michelle. ‘Deterritorializing Aesthetics: International Art and its New Cosmopolitanisms, from an Indonesian Perspective’ in Jeroen de Kloet and Edwin Jurriens (eds.) Cosmopatriots: On Distant Belongings and Close Encounters Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2007.

Antoinette, Michelle. ‘Multicultural Australia, Multicultural Subjectivities: Recent Art in Melbourne During the Federation Festival,’ (exhibition review of recent art by Australian immigrant artists especially new Asian-Australians), Eyeline Contemporary Visual Arts Magazine 46 (2001).

Archer, Carol. ‘Macao: An Art Historical Discipline Waiting to Happen?’ in James Elkins (ed.) Is Art History Global? New York: Routledge, 2006. 341-344.

Bakar, Michelle ‘Island Sacrifice’, in, Antipodes. A North American Journal of Australian Literature, Special Issue: The Sacred in Australian Literature 19:2 (2005).

Bakar, Michelle. ‘The Gentleman’s Outpost’ Southerly 67:3 (2007): 76-90.

Bakar, Michelle. ‘The Oriental Express’ Postcolonial Text 2:2 (2006).

Bakar, Michelle.‘Not that Fucking Old Thing Again: On Being Mistaken as Chinese’ Graduate Journal of Asia Pacific Studies 2:2 (2004).

Bakar, Michelle.‘Shanghai’, in, Making Tracks, ABC Books, Sydney, Australia, 2006.

Bexley, Angie. ‘Seeing, Hearing, and Feeling Belonging. The Case of East Timorese Youth’. The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology 8:4 (2007): 287-295.

Bobis, Merlinda. ‘Cantata Crossing Borders’ in Intercultural Music: Creation and Interpretation. New South Wales: Australian Music Centre, 2007.

Bobis, Merlinda. Ang Lipad ay Awit Sa Apat na Hangin (‘Flight is Song on Four Winds’: collection of poems in Pilipino and English). Manila: Babaylan Publishing Women’s Collective, St. Scholastica’s College, 1990.

Bobis, Merlinda. Banana Heart Summer. Sydney: Pier 9, Murdoch Books, 2005.

Bobis, Merlinda. Cantata of The Warrior Woman /Kantada ng Babaing Mandirigma Daragang Magayon (Epic poem for performance in two versions: English and Filipino). Manila: Babaylan Publishing Women’s Collective, St. Scholastica’s College, 1997, 1993.

Bobis, Merlinda. Pag-uli, Pag-uwi, Homecoming Manila: University of Santo Tomas Publishing House, 2004.

Bobis, Merlinda. Summer Was A Fast Train Without Terminals Melbourne: Spinifex Press, 1998.

Bobis, Merlinda. The Kissing. San Francisco: Aunt Lute Books, 2001.

Bobis, Merlinda. The Solemn Lantern Maker Sydney: Pier 9, Murdoch Books, 2008.

Bobis, Merlinda. White Turtle. Melbourne: Spinifex Press, 1999.

Bobis, Merlinda. Rituals: Selected Poems Manila: Life Today Publications, 1990.

Bobis, Merlinda. ‘Border Lover’ in Luisa A. Igloria (ed.) Not Home, But Here: Writing from the Filipino Diaspora Manila: Anvil Books, 2003.

Bobis, Merlinda. ‘Re-dreaming the Voice: From Translation to Bilingualism’ Rubicon 1:2 (1995): 24-36.

Bobis, Merlinda. ‘Weeping Is Singing’ Meanjin 60:2 (2000): 39-41.

Boey, Kim Cheng. After the Fire: New and Selected Poems Singapore: Firstfruits 2006.

Boey, Kim Cheng. Another Place Times Books International, 1992.

Boey, Kim Cheng. Days of No Name Singapore: EPB Publishers, 1995.

Boey, Kim Cheng. Somewhere-Bound Times Books International, 1989.

Brewster, Anne. Literary Formations: Postcoloniality, Nationalism, Globalism Melbourne: Melbourne University Press. 1995.

Brewster, Anne. ‘Radical Difference’ review of Trinh T. Minh ha, Woman, Native, Other: Writing Postcoloniality and Feminism and Shirley Lim, Modem Secrets CRNLE Reviews Journal 1 (1990): 17-22.

Brook, Scott and Lian Low. ‘Diasporic Disorientalism: Australian Vietnamese Youth Media’ Spinach7 1 Winter (2003).

Brook, Scott, Tom Cho, Ying Gilbert and Berni M. Janssen (eds.) West of the West: Writing, Images and Sound from Melbourne’s West Altona, VIC: Common Ground, 2003.

Brook, Scott. ‘Touring the Phantom Agent: Recognition, Defacement and the Vietnamese Australian War Memorial’ Journal of Intercultural Studies 27:1 (2006): 133-49.

Brun, Marilyne. ‘Appropriating National Myths: Brian Castro’s Birds of Passage’ in Amit Sarwal and Reema Sarwal (eds.) Fact and Fiction: Readings in Australian Literature New Delhi: Authorspress, 2008. 227-239.

Caluya, Gilbert. ‘Global Divas: Filipino Gay Men in the Diaspora’ Intersections 14 (2006).

Caluya, Gilbert. ‘Take Away Corner: Race, Affect and Space’ Australian Geographer (Forthcoming).

Caluya, Gilbert. ‘The (Gay) Scene of Racism: Face, Shame and Gay Asian Males’ Australian Critical Race and Whiteness Studies e-journal 2:2 (2007).

Caluya, Gilbert. ‘The Aesthetics of Simplicity: Yang’s Sadness and the Melancholic Community’ Journal of Intercultural Studies 27:1-2 (2006): 83-100.

Carruthers, Ashley. ‘Indochine Chic: Consuming the Indochinese Exotic in Singapore, Tokyo and Sydney’ in Lisa Law and Daisy Ng (eds.) Foodscapes: The Cultural Politics of Food in Asia Hong Kong: Hong Kong UP. (Forthcoming)

Carruthers, Ashley. ‘Kung Fu Fighting: The Cultural Pedagogy of the Body in the Vovinam Overseas Vietnamese Martial Arts School’ The Australian Journal of Anthropology (Special Issue 9: Diaspora, Identity, Cultural Politics), 9:1 (1998): 45-57.

Carruthers, Ashley. ‘National Identity, Diasporic Anxiety and Music Video Culture in Vietnam’ in Yao Souchou (ed.) House of Glass: Culture and the State in Southeast Asia Singapore: ISEAS, 2001. 119-149.

Carruthers, Ashley. ‘Saigon from the Diaspora’ Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography, Special Issue on Cinematic Representation of the Tropical/Urban City 29:1 (2008): 68-86.

Carruthers, Ashley. ‘The Accumulation of National Belonging in Transnational Fields: Ways of Being at Home in Vietnam’ Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 9:4 (2002): 423-444.

Carruthers, Ashley. ‘Unwilling Transnational Subjects: Vietnamese Satellite Television and Its Reception in the Diaspora’ Social Identities: Journal for the Study of Race, Nation and Culture (Forthcoming).

Carruthers, Ashley. ‘Vietnamese Language and Media Policy in the Service of Deterritorialised Nation-Building’ in Lee Hock Guan and Leo Suyardinata (eds.) Language, Nation and Development in Southeast Asia Singapore: ISEAS, 2007. 195-217.

Castro, Brian. Shanghai Dancing Shanghai: Giramondo, 2003.

Castro, Brian. The Garden Book Sydney: Giramondo, 2005.

Castro, Brian. Writing Asia and Auto/Biography: Two Lectures Canberra: School of English, ADFA, 1995.

Castro, Brian. ‘Eight Chinese Lessons’ Griffith Review 18 (2007): 51-61.

Chan, Dean and Larissa Hjorth (eds.) Gaming Cultures and Place in Asia-Pacific New York: Routledge, (Forthcoming).

Chan, Dean. ‘Visualising Diaspora’ Layli Rakhsha: Each Moment a New Tale is Shouting to be Told in Silence Fremantle: Fremantle Arts Centre, 2006.

Chan, Dean. ‘Being Played: Games Culture and Asian American Dis/identifications’ in Thomas H. Apperley and Justin Clemens (eds.) Videogames and Play in the Information Age (Forthcoming).

Chan, Dean. ‘Convergence, Connectivity, and the Case of Japanese Mobile Gaming’ in Larissa Hjorth (ed.) Games and Culture – Special Issue: Gaming in the Asia-Pacific 3.1 (2008): 13-25.

Chan, Dean. ‘Negotiating Intra-Asian Games Networks: On Cultural Proximity, East Asian Games Design and Chinese Farmers’ in Chris Chesher et al. (eds.) Fibreculture Journal – Special Issue: Gaming Networks 8 (2006).

Chan, Dean. ‘Negotiating Online Computer Games in East Asia: Manufacturing Asian MMORPGs and Marketing “Asianness”’ in Andreas Jahn-Sudmann and Ralf Stockmann (eds.) Computer Games as a Sociocultural Phenomenon: Games Without Frontiers, War Without Tears London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. 186-196.

Chan, Dean. ‘Playing With Indexical Chineseness: The Transnational Cultural Politics of Wuxia in Digital Games’ in Leon Hunt (ed.) EnterText – Special Issue: Wuxia Fictions: Chinese Martial Arts in Film, Literature and Beyond 6.1 (2006): 182-202.

Chan, Dean. ‘Playing With Race: The Ethics of Racialized Representations in E-Games’ in Elizabeth A. Buchanan and Charles Ess (eds.) International Review of Information Ethics – Special Issue: The Ethics of E-Games 4 (2005): 24-30.

Chan, Dean. ‘The Dim Sum vs the Meat Pie: On the Rhetoric of Becoming an In-between Asian-Australian Artist’ in Ien Ang, Sharon Chalmers, Lisa Law, and Mandy Thomas (eds.) Alter/Asians: Asian-Australian Identities in Art, Media and Popular Culture Sydney: Pluto Press, 2000. 141-151.

Chan, Dean. ‘The Institutionalisation of Hybridity’ Body Politic: Racialised Political Cultures in Australia Refereed Proceedings from the University of Queensland Australian Studies Centre Conference Brisbane, 24-26 November 2004.

Chan, Dean. ‘The Poetics of Cultural Theory: On Hybridity and the New Hierarchies’ in Helen Gilbert, Tseen Khoo, and Jacqueline Lo (eds.) Diaspora: Negotiating Asian-Australia St Lucia: University of Queensland Press, 2000. 52-57.

Chan, Henry, Ann Curthoys, and Nora Chiang (eds.) The Overseas Chinese in Australasia: History, Settlement and Interactions Interdisciplinary Group for Australasian Studies, Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora, 2001.

Chand, Asha. ‘Political Activism: The New Mantra for Fiji Indians in Global Sydney’ The Global Studies Journal 2:2 (2009): 117-130.

Chand, Asha. ‘Ethnic Media and Fiji Indians in Sydney’ Australian Journalism Review 26:1 (2004): 145-54.

Chand, Asha. ‘The Dynamics of Diversity in Sydney’s Indians’ The International Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations 4 (2006).

Chand, Asha. ‘The Fiji Indian Chutney Generation: The Cultural Spread between Fiji and Australia’ International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics 3:2 (2007).

Chand, Asha. ‘The Land Down Under Vows Bollywood Style: For Richer or Richer’ The International Journal of Diversity in Organisations, Communities and Nations 7 (2007).

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Cho, Tom. ‘Look Who’s Morphing: Popular Culture, Asian Identities and New Possibilities for Fiction’ Crossings 9:3 (2004).

Choo, Christine and Antoinette Carrier, Clarissa Choo, Simon Choo. ‘Being Eurasian’ in Maureen Perkins (ed.) Visibly Different: Face, Place & Race in Australia (Studies in Asia Pacific ‘Mixed Race’ 2) Bern: Peter Lang AG, 2007.

Choo, Christine. ‘Asian - Aboriginal Australian Contact in Northern Australia, particularly the Kimberley, Western Australia’ Asian and Pacific Migration Journal 3:2-3 (1994): 295 - 310.

Choo, Christine. ‘Asian Men on the West Kimberley Coast, 1900-1940’ in Jan Gothard (ed.) Asian Orientations, Studies in Western Australian History 16 (1995): 89-111.

Choo, Christine. ‘Chinese-Indigenous Australian Connections in Regional Western Australia’ in Raelene Wilding and Farida Tilbury (eds.) A Changing People: Diverse Contributions to the State of Western Australia Perth: Office of Multicultural Interests, Department of Premier and Cabinet, 2004.

Choo, Christine. ‘Eurasians: Celebrating Survival’ Journal of Intercultural Studies 28:1 (2007): 129-142.

Choo, Christine. ‘On the Edge and In Between: The Experience of an Asian-Australian Historian’ Oral History Association of Australia Journal 20 (1998): 34-40.

Choo, Simon. ‘Eating Satay Babi: Sensory Perception of Transnational Movement’ Journal of Intercultural Studies 25:3 (2004): 203-213.

Clark, Christine. (ed.) Echoes of Home: Memory and Mobility in Recent Austral-Asian Art Brisbane: Museum of Brisbane, Brisbane City Council, 2005.

Clark, Christine. ‘Dadang Christanto: Australian Life’ Eyeline – Contemporary Visual Arts (Forthcoming).

Clark, Christine. ‘Dadang Christanto: Keeper of Memories’ in C. Turner and N. Sever (eds.) Witnessing to Silence: Art and Human Rights Canberra: Australian National University, 2003. 52-55.

Clark, Christine. ‘Distinctive Voices: Artist Initiated Spaces and Projects’ in C. Turner (ed.) Contemporary Art and Art Museums in the Asia-Pacific Canberra: Pandanus Press, 2005. 554- 567.

Clark, Christine. ‘The Emerging Mainstream’ in Transformations: Museums in the Asia-Pacific Humanities Research Centre The Australian National University, December 2004.

Coté, Joost and L. Westerbeek-Veld. ‘Border Signs: Language and Identity and Indische Mensen in Australia’ Oral History Association of Australia Journal 19 (2001): 52-65.

Coté, Joost. ‘Being White in Tropical Asia: Racial Discourses in the Dutch and Australian Colonies at the Turn of the Twentieth Century’ Itinerario: Journal on the History of European Expansion and Global Interaction XXV:3-4 (2001): 112-135.

Coté, Joost. ‘Memory and History, Community and Nation: Telling the Story of the Indisch Dutch in Australia’ in Coté and Westerbeek (eds.) Recalling the Indies: Colonial Culture & Postcolonial Identities Netherlands: Aksant Academic Publishers, 2005. 9-27.

Coté, Joost. ‘Terra-ising The Homeland: Recent Debates on Australian National Identity' Hungarian Journal of American and English Studies (Australia Issue) 12:1-2 (2006).

Couchman, Sophie. 'Not So Mug Mugshots: Behind the Portraits of Series B6443’ Crossings 9:3 (2004).

Couchman, Sophie. ‘From Mrs Lup Mun, Chinese Herbalist to Yee Joon, Respectable Scholar: A Social History of Melbourne’s Chinatown, 1900-1920’ The Overseas Chinese in Australasia: History, Settlement and Interactions, Proceedings from the Symposium held in Taipei at the National Taiwan University and Australian National University, 6-7 January 2001.

Couchman, Sophie. ‘Oh I Would Like to See Maggie Moore Again: Selected Women of Melbourne's Chinatown’ in S. Couchman, J.Fitzgerald, P.Macgregor (eds.) After the Rush: Regulation, Participation and Chinese Communities in Australia 1860-1940, Special edition of Otherland 9 (2004).

Couchman, Sophie. ‘Riding With the Best of Them: Chinese Australians and Cycling in Australia’ Cycling History in Australasia (ASSH Studies in Sports History) 21 2006: 57-76.

Couchman, Sophie. ‘The Banana Trade: Its Importance to Melbourne's Chinese in Little Bourke Street, 1880s-1930s’ Histories of the Chinese in Australasia and the South Pacific Proceedings of an International Public Conference Museum of Chinese Australian History, Melbourne, 1995. 75-87.

Couchman, Sophie. ‘Using Database Technology to Research Individuals with Chinese Names: A Case Study of Little Bourke Street, Melbourne’ Locality 11:2 (2000).

Couchman, Sophie. ‘“And Then in the Distance Quong Tart Did We See”: Quong Tart, Celebrity and Photography’ Journal of Colonial Australian History 8 (2006): 159-182.

Cunningham, Stuart and John Sinclair (eds.) Floating Lives: The Media and Asian Diaspora St Lucia: U of Queensland P, 2000.

Curaming, Rommel. ‘Poststructuralist Southeast Asian Studies?’ Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia 21:1 (2006): 90-112.

Curaming, Rommel. ‘Prefiguring the Oneness of Southeast Asia: The Role of the Scholars’in Proceedings of ASEAN University Network (AUN) Educational Forum National University of Laos, Vientiane. May 13-23 2007.

Curthoys, Ann. ‘An Uneasy Conversation: The Multicultural and the Indigenous’ in John Docker and Gerhard Fischer (eds.) Race, Colour and Identity in Australia and New Zealand Sydney: UNSW Press, 2000.

Curthoys, Ann. ‘‘Chineseness’ and Australian Identity’ in Henry Chan, Ann Curthoys and Nora Chiang (eds.) Overseas Chinese in Australasia: History, Settlement and Interactions Taipei: Interdisciplinary Group for Australasian Studies and the Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora, 2001.

D'Cruz, Vin and William Steele. Australia's Ambivalence towards Asia. Rev ed. Monash Asia Institute, Monash U, 2003.

De Souza, Ruth. and A. Williamson. ‘Representing Ethnic Communities in the Media’ Aotearoa Ethnic Network Journal 1:1 (2006).

De Souza, Ruth. ‘Editorial: Creativity, Ethnicity and Identity’ Aotearoa Ethnic Network Journal 1:2 (2006).

De Souza, Ruth. ‘Motherhood, Migration and Methodology: Giving Voice to the “Other”’ The Qualitative Report 9:3 (2004): 463-482.

Dhawan, R. K. (ed.) Writers of Indian Diaspora New Delhi: Prestige Books, 2001.

Dhawan, R. K. and Margaret Allen (eds.) Intersections: Gender, Race and Ethnicity in Australasian Studies New Delhi: Prestige Books, 2007.

Dhawan, R. K. ‘Diasporic Family Histories: Indo-Australian Women Writers’ in T. Vinoda and P. Shailaja (eds.) The Expatriate Indian Writing in English New Delhi: Prestige Books, 2006.

Eckersall, Peter. ‘Intercultural Theatre in the Context of Cultural Pluralism’ Globalisation and the Live Performing Arts Conference Papers Melbourne: Monash Theatre Papers. 2001.

Eckersall, Peter. ‘The Gekidan Kaitaisha-NYID “Journey to Confusion” Project: A Case Study for the Interaction of Research Imperatives for Artists and Scholars in the Performing Arts’ in Rod Wissler, et al. (eds.) Innovation in Australian Arts, Media and Design Faxton, QLD: Postpressed, 2004. 29-40.

Eckersall, Peter. ‘Theatrical Collaboration in the Age of Globalization: The Gekidan Kaitaisha-NYID Intercultural Collaboration Project’ in Hae-kyung Um (ed.) Diasporas and Interculturalism in Asian Performing Arts London and NY: Routledge-Curzon, 2005. 204-20.

Eckersall, Peter. ‘Trendiness and Appropriation? On Australia-Japan Contemporary Theatre in Exchange’in Eckersall, Moriyama, and Uchino (eds.) Alternatives Brussels: PIE Lang, 2004. 33-54.

Eckersall, Peter. ‘What Can’t Be Seen Can Be Seen: Butoh Politics and (Body) Play’ in Peta Tait (ed.) Body Show/s: Australian Viewings of Live Performance Amsterdam: Rodopi Theatre Series, 2001. 145-51.

Edwards, Penny, and Yuanfang Shen (eds.) Lost in the Whitewash Aboriginal - Asian Encounters in Australia 1901-2001 Canberra: Humanities Research Centre, Australian National University, 2003.

Edwards, Penny, and Yuanfang Shen. Beyond China: Migrating Identities Canberra: Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora, Australian National University, 2002.

Fitzgerald, John. ‘Advance Australia Fairly: Chinese Voices at Federation’ in Sophie Couchman, John Fitzgerald and Paul Macgregor (eds.) After the Rush Melbourne: Otherland Special Edition 2004. 59-74.

Fitzgerald, John. ‘Another Country: John Fitzgerald Examines our Chinese Heritage Museums’ Meanjin 60: 4 (2001): 59-71.

Fitzgerald, John. ‘Diaspora and Discourse: Transnationalism and the Subject of Modern History’ in Manying, Ip (ed.) Re-Examing Chinese Transnationalism in Australia-New Zealand Canberra: ANU Centre for the Study of the Chinese Southern Diaspora, 2001. 13-24.

Fitzgerald, John. ‘Legend or History? The Australian Yee Hing and the Chinese Revolution’ Studies on Republican China 8 (2005): 87-111.

Fitzgerald, John. ‘One Kind of Nation: Among Barbarians in China and Australia’ Asian Studies Review 22:4 (1998): 519-27.

Fitzgerald, John. ‘Revolution and Respectability: Chinese Masons in Australian History’ in Ann Curthoys and Marilyn Lake (eds.) Connected Worlds: History in Transnational Perspective Canberra: Australian National University E-Press, 2006. 89-110.

Fitzgerald, John. ‘The Slave Who Would be Equal: The Significance of Liang Qichao’s Australian Writings’ in Billy KL So, John Fitzgerald, Huang Jianli and James K. Chin (eds.) Power and Identity in the Chinese World Order: Festschrift in Honour of Professor Wang Gungwu Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2003. 353-373.

Fitzgerald, John. ‘Transnational Networks and National Identities in the Australian Commonwealth: The Chinese-Australasian Kuomintang 1923-1937’ Australian Historical Studies 37:127 (2006): 95-116.

Fitzgerald, John. ‘Visions of Australian Federation: The View from the Chinese Press Gallery’ in Henry Chan, Ann Curthoys, and Nora Chiang (eds.) The Overseas Chinese in Australasia: History, Settlement and Interactions Taipei and Canberra: IGAS, National University of Taiwan & CSCSD Australian National University, 2001. 102-116.

Fitzgerald, John. ‘Who Cares What They Think? John Winston Howard, William Morris Hughes and the Pragmatic Vision of Australian National Sovereignty’ in Alison Broinowski (ed.) Double Vision: Asian Accounts of Australia Canberra: Pandanus Books, 2004. 15-40.

Ganter, Regina. Mixed Relations: Narratives of Asian/Aboriginal Contact in North Australia Crawley, WA: University of Western Australia Press, 2005.

Giese, Diana. Astronauts, Lost Souls, and Dragons: Voices of Today's Chinese Australians in Conversation with Diana Giese St. Lucia: U of Queensland P, 1997.

Giese, Diana. Beyond Chinatown: Changing Perspectives of the Top End Chinese Experience Canberra: National Library of Australia, 1995.

Gilbert, Helen, Tseen Khoo, and Jacqueline Lo (eds.) Diaspora: Negotiating Asian-Australia St. Lucia: U of Queensland P, 2000.

Goonewardene, Devika. ‘Growing Up in Interstices’ in C.A. & I.H. Vanden Driesen (eds.) Celebrations: 50 Years of Sri Lanka-Australia Interactions Colombo: Government Press, 1999. 126-128.

Goonewardene, Devika. ‘Phillip Darby, Edgar Ng and Simon Obendorf: A Postcolonial International Relations?’ Occasional Paper No. 3 Melbourne: Institute of Postcolonial Studies, 2003.

Gordon, Harry. Voyage from Shame: The Cowra Breakout and Afterwards St. Lucia: U of Queensland P, 1994.

Hadley, Bree. ‘Challenging (Mis)Conceptions of Asianness in the Work of Yumi Umiumare’ Journeys to the Interior Australasian Association for Drama, Theatre and Performance Studies Conference Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, July 2005.

Hadley, Bree. ‘Dis/identification in Contemporary Physical Performance: NYID’s Scenes of the Beginning from the End’ Australasian Drama Studies 50 (2007): 111-122.

Hage, Ghassan. Against Paranoid Nationalism: Searching for Hope in a Shrinking Society Sydney: Pluto Press, 2003.

Hage, Ghassan. Arab-Australians Today: Citizenship and Belonging Melbourne: Melbourne UP, 2002.

Hage, Ghassan. White Nation: Fantasties of White Supremacy in a Multicultural Society Pluto Press, 1998.

Hage, Ghassan. ‘A Not So Multi-sited Ethnography of a Not So Imagined Community’ Anthropological Theory 5:4 (2005): 463-475.

Hamilton, Annette. ‘Fear and Desire Aborigines, Asians and the National Imaginary’ Australian Cultural History 19 (1990): 14-35.

Han, Alan. ‘Can I tell You What We Have to Put Up With?: Stinky Fish and Offensive Durian’ Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies 21:3 (2007): 361-377.

Han, Alan. ‘I Think You’re the Smartest Race I’ve Ever Met: Racialised Economies of Queer Male Desire’ Australian Critical Race and Whiteness Studies Journal 2:2 (2006).

Haskell, Dennis and Bruce Bennett (eds.) Myths, Heroes and Anti-heroes: Essays on the Literature and Culture of the Asia-Pacific Region Perth: Centre for Studies in Australian Literature, University of Western Australia, 1992.

Haskell, Dennis and Ron Shapiro (eds.) Interactions: Essays on Literature and Culture in the Asia-Pacific Perth: U of Western Australia P, 2000.

Haskell, Dennis, Bruce Bennett, Peter Cowan, and Susan Miller (eds.) Westerly Looks to Asia: A Selection from 'Westerly 1956-1992 Perth: Indian Ocean Centre for Peace Studies in association with Centre for Studies in Australian Literature, The University of Western Australia, 1993.

Haskell, Dennis, Megan McKinlay and Pamina Rich (eds.) Beyond Good and Evil? Essays on Literature and Culture in the Asia-Pacific Perth: Uof Western Australia P, 2005.

Haskell, Dennis. ‘Cultural Crosses: Ee Tiang Hong’s Nearing a Horizon’ in Bruce Bennett, Jeff Doyle and Satendra Nandan (eds.) Crossing Cultures: Essays on Literature and Culture of the Asia-Pacific London: Skoob, 1996. 133-40.

Haskell, Dennis. ‘Kenneth Slessor and the Chinese’ Australian Literary Studies 17:4 (1996): 382-86.

Haskell, Dennis. ‘Poetic Image and Symbol’ in Anuraag Sharma and Pradeep Trikha (eds.) Caring Cultures: Sharing Imaginations – Australia and India New Delhi: Sarup, 2006. 28-41.

Haskell, Dennis. ‘“A” is for ...?: Representations of Asia in the Poetry of Bruce Dawe’ in Cynthia Vanden Driesen and Adrian Mitchell (eds.) New Directions in Australian Studies New Delhi: Prestige Books, 1999. 342-352.

Herrero, Dolores. ‘Merlinda Bobis’s Poem-Plays: Reading Ethics and Identity Across Cultures’ Portal: Journal of Interdisciplinary International Studies Sydney: University of Technology. Publication on-line, 4.1 (2007).

Herrero, Dolores. ‘Merlinda Bobis’s Re-evaluation of Personal and (Multi)national Ethics and Identity: Cantata of the Warrior Woman’ HJEAS (Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies) 12:1-2 (2006): 36-51.

Herrero, Dolores. ‘Satendra Nandan’s The Wounded Sea: Paradise Found, Paradise Lost, Paradise Imagined’ in Chandrashekhar Bhat (ed.) Indian Diaspora: Trends, Issues and Challenges Hyderabad, India: Orient Longman (Forthcoming).

Herrero, Dolores. ‘“Ay, siyempre, Gran, of course, Oz is –multicultural!”: Merlinda Bobis’s Crossing to the Other Side as Reflected in Her Short Stories’ Ariel: A Review of International English Literature 36:1-2 (2005): 111-134.

Hirst, John. (ed.) The Chinese on the Australian Goldfields Melbourne: Dept of History, La Trobe U, 1991.

Hoon, CY. ‘A Hundred Flowers Bloom: The Reemergence of the Chinese Press in Post- Suharto Indonesia’ in Wanning Sun (ed.) Media and Chinese Diaspora: Community, Communication and Commerce London: Routledge Curzon, 2006.

Hoon, CY. ‘Assimilation, Multiculturalism, Hybridity: The Dilemmas of Ethnic Chinese in Post-Suharto Indonesia’ Asian Ethnicity 7:2 (2004): 149-166.

Hoon, CY. ‘Defining (Multiple) Selves: Reflections on Fieldwork in Jakarta’ Journal of Life Writing 3:1 (2004): 79-100.

Hoon, CY. ‘How to be Chinese: Ethnic Chinese experience a “reawakening” of their Chinese Identity’ Inside Indonesia 78 (2004): 13-14.

Hoon, CY. ‘Multiculturalism and Hybridity in Accommodating “Chineseness” in Post-Soeharto Indonesia’ in Glenn Pass and Denise Woods (eds.) Alchemies: Community Exchanges 4: Undisciplined Thoughts—New Research in the Humanities & Social Sciences Perth: Black Swan Publishing, 2004. 17-38.

Hoon, CY. ‘Revisiting the “Asian Values” Argument Used by Asian Political Leaders and its Validity’ The Indonesian Quarterly 32:2 (2004): 154-174.

Hoy, D. ‘Learning in a Bicultural Context: A Biographical Case Study’ Australian Journal of Adult Learning 45:2 (2005): 209-222.

Jackson, Peter and Gerard Sullivan (eds.) Multicultural Queer: Australian Narratives New York and London: Haworth Press, 1999.

Jackson, Peter, Fran Martin, Mark McLelland and Audrey Yue (eds.) AsiaPacifiQueer: Rethinking Gender and Sexuality in the Asia-Pacific Illinois: University of Illinois Press, 2006.

Jackson, Peter. ‘Perceiving “Business Ethics”’ Australian-Asian Perceptions Project, Working Paper Number 3 University of New South Wales: Sydney Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia and the Asia-Australia Institute, 1994. (Member of paper writing group and author of the section ‘Thailand’, 17-18)

Jackson, Peter. ‘Perceiving “Human Rights”’ Australian-Asian Perceptions Project, Working Paper Number 2 University of New South Wales, Sydney: Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia and the Asia-Australia Institute (1993). (Member of paper writing group and author of the section ‘Contests of Values - The Thai Case’, 16-18)

Jackson, Peter. ‘That’s What Rice Queens Study! White Gay Desire and Representing Asian Homosexualities’ Special Joint Issue of Journal of Australian Studies 65 (2000) and Australian Cultural History 19 (2000). Also Diaspora: Negotiating Asian-Australia* (2000): 181-189.

Jacobs, Lyn. ‘About Face: Asian-Australians at Home’ Australian Literary Studies 20:3 (2002): 201-14.

Jaireth, Subhash. ‘Alice in Bollyland: Mira Nair’s Monsoon Wedding’ TAASA Review 11:3 (2002): 16-17.

Jaireth, Subhash. ‘Maps, Photographs and Paintings: A Story-Essay about Seeing and Telling’ in Debjani Ganguly and Kavita Nandan (eds.) Unfinished Journeys: India Files from Canberra Adelaide: The Centre for Research in the New Literatures in English, 1998, 255-267.

Jaireth, Subhash. ‘Taylor: “I Don't Think An Australian Person Can Ever Understand the Way They Think Over Here”: Reading Recent Australian Cricket Writing about Pakistan’ Imago 8:2 (1996): 83-99.

Jaireth, Subhash. ‘To See and be Seen: Heteroscopia of Hindi Film Posters’ Continuum 14:2 (2000): 200-214.

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