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Asia at home

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September 2006, no. 284

Windchimes: Asia in Australian Poetry edited by Noel Rowe and Vivian Smith

Pandanus, $29.95 pb, 277 pp

Asia at home

by
September 2006, no. 284

All regions being regions of the mind, ‘Asia’ has had an especially unsettled and unsettling place in Australian thought. Australia has, in part, defined its own ‘occidental’ status with almost hysterical reference to its many ‘oriental’ neighbours. The putative border crisis of recent times, for instance, involved representing (mostly Middle Eastern and Asian) refugees as cashed-up ‘queue jumpers’ and potential terrorists who were ready to swamp our shores.

Windchimes: Asia in Australian Poetry

Windchimes: Asia in Australian Poetry

edited by Noel Rowe and Vivian Smith

Pandanus, $29.95 pb, 277 pp

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