Issue Details: First known date: 2008... 2008 Representations of the Japanese in Contemporary Australian Literature and Film
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'The objective of this article is to investigate general contemporary Australian perceptions of the Japanese. I will do this by exploring how Australian contemporary literature (2006-2007) and Australian contemporary film (1997-2007) depicts Japanese characters. By analysing the representation of the Japanese characters in these areas I will attempt to gather a broad understanding of how Australians represent, perceive and identify the Japanese today.' -- Author's abstract

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    y separately published work icon New Voices A Journal for Emerging Scholars of Japanese Studies in Australia vol. 2 2008 Z1667990 2008 periodical issue 2008
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http://jpf.org.au/newvoices/2/chapter3.pdf Representations of the Japanese in Contemporary Australian Literature and Filmsmall AustLit logo New Voices
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    Japan,
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    East Asia, South and East Asia, Asia,
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