Issue Details: First known date: 2011... 2011 Disappearing Race : Normative Whiteness and Cultural Appropriation in Australian Refugee Narratives
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    y separately published work icon Narrating Race : Asia, (Trans)Nationalism, Social Change Robbie B. H. Goh (editor), Amsterdam : Rodopi , 2011 Z1825346 2011 anthology criticism 'This volume deals with the complexities of race in the Asia-Pacific context. Social tensions concerning race and ethnicity continue to pose profound challenges to Asia-Pacific countries in various stages of development and modernisation. Issues such as social justice, identity-formation, marginalisation and alienation, gender and related issues, are inevitably implicated in the racial cultures of Asia, and where Asian diasporic communities develop. The works in this volume explore the ways in which race-culture is reflected in literature and cultural texts (drama and performance, visual arts, film and television). Included in this volume are works on Amitav Ghosh, Vivan Sundaram, Li-Young Lee, R. K. Narayan, Ayu Utami, Dewi Lestari, Rex Shelley, Xu Xi, Pico Iyer and others.' Source: www.rodopi.nl/ (Sighted 18/11/2011). Amsterdam : Rodopi , 2011 pg. 235-251
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