Double vision : Asian accounts of Australia /

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Imprint:Canberra, Australia : Pandanus Books, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, the Australian National University, ©2004.
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Language:English
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13581532
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Other authors / contributors:Broinowski, Alison.
Australian National University. Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies.
ISBN:1740761014
9781740761017
1740760492
9781740760492
9781740761014
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
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Summary:Commentary on Japanese and Chinese views on Australian political culture.
Other form:Print version: Double vision. Canberra, Australia : Pandanus Books, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, the Australian National University, ©2004
Table of Contents:
  • Contributors; Introduction; East Asian Perceptions of Australia; CHINA; 1. Who Cares What They Think? John Winston Howard, William Morris Hughes and the Pragmatic Vision of Australian National Sovereignty; 2. Before we came to this country, we heard that English laws were good and kind to everybody : Chinese Immigrants Views of Colonial Australia; 3. Australian Lovers: Chingchong Chinaman, Chinese Identity and Hybrid Confusion; 4. Haigui: A Keyword for 2003; JAPAN; 5. Murakami Haruki s Sydney Diary; 6. Tampa in Japan: East Asian Responses to Australia s Refugee Policy.