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245 0 0 _aDouble vision :
_bAsian accounts of Australia /
_cedited by Alison Broinowski.
264 1 _aCanberra :
_bPandanus Books,
_c2004.
300 _ax, 161 pages ;
_c22 cm
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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505 0 0 _tIntroduction /
_rAlison Broinowski and Anthony Milner --
_tEast Asian perceptions of Australia /
_rKevin Rudd --
_g1.
_tWho cares what they think? : John Winston Howard, William Morris Hughes and the pragmatic vision of Australian national sovereignty /
_rJohn Fitzgerald --
_g2.
_t'Before we came to this country, we heard that English laws were good and kind to everybody' : Chinese immigrants' views of colonial Australia /
_rPaul Macgregor --
_g3.
_tAustralian lovers : chingchong Chinaman, Chinese identity and hybrid confusion /
_rKam Louie --
_g4.
_tHaigui : a keyword for 2003 /
_rOuyang Yu --
_g5.
_tMurakami Haruki's Sydney diary /
_rLeith Morton --
_g6.
_tTampa in Japan : East Asian responses to Australia's refugee policy /
_rTessa Morris-Suzuki --
_g7.
_t'Japanese' accounts of Australia : a player's view /
_rYoshio Sugimoto --
_g8.
_tReading Japanese reflections of Australia /
_rMasayo Tada --
_g9.
_tAsian Australian studies in Asia : China and Japan /
_rDavid Carter --
_g10.
_tAustralia as model or moral /
_rAlison Broinowski.
520 _aThe distinguished contributors to this book use their knowledge of Chinese and Japanese accounts of Australia and use them to discuss how Australia is perceived among Chinese and Japanese. They explore topics such as settlement and invasion; exoticism and tourism; culture, education, politics and regional participation, etc.
520 1 _a"Do Australians care about what their Asian neighbours think of them - and does it matter if they don't? This collection of essays reveals that admiration for Australia is not widespread, particularly among Japanese and Chinese commentators. And how our Asian neighbours perceive Australia is important: perceptions have a powerful effect on the way different societies respond to one another." "As part of the Asian Accounts of Australia project, this volume addresses a much-neglected issue and presents the views of pre-eminent scholars on how Australia is perceived among Chinese and Japanese and what this means for our future."--BOOK JACKET.
588 _aMachine converted from AACR2 source record.
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