In the Eye of the Beholder single work   essay  
Issue Details: First known date: 2007... 2007 In the Eye of the Beholder
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'I would not call Pasay a slum. Calling or not calling Pasay City a slum would assume the ability to make a clear distinction between an overcrowded neighbourood and a crowded one, between unacceptable housing and acceptable housing. I cannot make that distinction but I would not call Pasay a slum: it is not on top of Garbage Mountain. I would describe Pasay as a poor and bustling municipality of Manila, one with problems.' (Publication abstract)

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    y separately published work icon Griffith Review In the Neighbourhood no. 18 Summer 2007 Z1447158 2007 periodical issue In the Neighbourhood explores Australia's increasingly important political, social and cultural engagement with Asia. Australians are more connected with Asia than ever before, but the public debate and understanding lags behind the lived reality. Countries in the region have changed dramatically in the last two decades and the consequences will be profound in the Pacific Century. Australian engagement with Asia is the key to the future. Understanding how the region has changed and our place in it goes beyond business to questions of identity. Kevin Rudd's vision of Australia as a lynchpin in the geo-politics of America and China will provide a new frame. -- From the Griffith Review website at http://www3.griffith.edu.au/01/griffithreview/ 2007 pg. 137-142
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  • Manila,
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    Philippines,
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    Southeast Asia, South and East Asia, Asia,
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