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_aJV 9110 _b.C172 2016 |
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100 | _aCapili, Jose Wendell P. | ||
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_aMigrations and mediations : _bthe emergence of Southeast Asian diaspora writers in Australia, 1972-2007 / _cJose Wendell P. Capili. |
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_aDiliman, Quezon City : _bThe University of the Philippines Press, _c[2016] |
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_axxii, 452 pages : _billustrations _c23 cm. |
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_atext _2rdacontent |
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_aunmediated _2rdamedia |
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_avolume _2rdacarrier |
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520 | _aThis book analyzes condition that caused the emergence of pioneering Southeast Asian diaspora writers in Australia. These writers face the danger of being subsumed twice: first, by Australians from China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan who dominate studies and productions on Asian Australian identities; and secondly, by Australia's dominant Anglo-Celtic and European cultures, which have proponents (e.g., Blainey, Hanson, Fraser) who persistently attempt to preclude diversity and dialogue in advocating a dominant value system. | ||
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_aAuthors, Southeast Asian _947068 |
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650 | _aEmigration and immigration | ||
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_aSoutheast Asian diaspora literature. _947069 |
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