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Hsu-Ming Teo

Hsu-Ming Teo is a cultural historian and novelist who works in the area of twentieth-century European history, British imperial culture, travel and tourism, and popular literature, She is the co-editor of Cultural History in Australia (UNSW Press 2003). In 1999 she won The Australian/Vogel Literary Award for her first novel Love and Vertigo, which was also short-listed for the inaugural Tasmania Pacific Region Literary Prize and the Dobbie Award for women's fiction. It has been translated into German, Italian, Chinese and Thai. Her second novel, Behind the Moon, was published in 2005 and short-listed for one of the 2006 NSW Premier's Literary Awards. She was a member of the NSW Premier's Literature and History committee in 2004, one of the judges of the 2007 NSW Premier's Literary Awards, and was on the advisory council of the 2007 Man Asian Literary Prize. She is currently serving as one of the editorial board members of the Journal of Australian Studies.

Behind the Moon. Allen and Unwin, 2005.

Love and Vertigo. Allen and Unwin, 2000.

Asian Australian Studies Research Network

The AASRN is a formal network for academic, community and other institutional groups who research in the area of Asian Australian Studies.

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