Issue Details: First known date: 2008... 2008 A View from the Orient Hotel: Phobias, Federation, and Albert Dorrington's Asia-Pacific Nightmares
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Michael Ackland argues that Albert Dorrington's Bulletin stories reveal 'a telling exploration of local manifestations of Orientalism, decades before Edward Said was born, that relentlessly enact contemporary anxieties and disconcertingly emphasize the unstable, spectacluar aspects of individual identity'.

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    y separately published work icon Antipodes vol. 22 no. 1 June 2008 Z1521663 2008 periodical issue 2008 pg. 25-30
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