Cultural Flows With(in) a Globalizing Asia - Abstracts and Papers
(last revised: 29 January, 2003 - newly received paper added - Thomas, Mandy)This index will be updated as papers become available.
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Allen, Simone | The Integration of Sources into Text | ||
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Burgess, Chris | (Re)Constructing Identity: International Marriage Migrants as Potential Agents of Social Change in a Globalising Japan | ||
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Chen, Kuan-Hsing | "Asia as Method": Notes on the studies of cultural flow | ||
| Curaming, Rommel | Liberating Knowledge from the Acedeme's Invisible 'Prison House' of Power: Promises of 'New Intellectual Movements' in Revitalising Asian Studies | ||
| Eckersall, Peter | Space, race and surveillance. Memorialising military cultural dystopia in the work of Gekidan Kaitaisha, the Not Yet It's Difficult Performance group | [paper] | |
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Gilbert, Kara | A Comparison of L1 and L2 Argument Structures in Student Writing | ||
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Govinnage, Sunil | New ways of Australian writing make possible new ways of seeing and understanding the nation and people (Draft) | ||
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Handa, Atsuko | Time, the Body and Non-Japanese in Murakami's Works | ||
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Huppatz, Danny | The Chameleon and the Pearl of the Orient | ||
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Iwabuchi, Koichi | Intra-Asia popular cultural flows | ||
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Kelleher, Steven | Con-founded Object: (Recent) Thai film and the global / local. | ||
| Kurata,
Naomi | The relevance of network theory to overseas students studying in Australia | ||
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Marriott, Helen | English L2 Academic writing and Japanese Student Diaspora | ||
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Morris-Suzuki, Tessa | Unauthorised Arrivals: Rethinking Border Controls in East Asia (Draft) | ||
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Nemoto, Hiroyuki | Japanese Exchange Students' Study Management Processes | ||
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Neustupny, Jiri | A theory of contact situations and the study of academic competence | [paper] | |
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Norris, Craig | The global flow of manga and anime: the past, present and future | ||
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Paranjape, Makarand | Balle Bollywood: Asian Identities, Postcolonial Futures, Bombay Dreams | ||
| Sun, Christine | Finding One's Own Voice: Gender Representations in Female Diasporic Chinese Writing | ||
| Thomas,
Mandy | Cultural Traffic and Political Alternatives in Post-socialist Vietnam and the Diaspora | [paper] | |
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Tokita, Alison | Japanese Internet cafs and manga culture | ||
| Tosaki, Eichii | Discourses of Identity and Transformation | ||
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Tsunematsu, Naomi | Flow of Gender Power and Identity: Western-trained Japanese Feminist and Australian Female Academician Meet Local Community Power Actors in Japan | ||
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Williams, Brad | The Impact of Cultural Flows on National Identities: The Case of the Russo-Japanese Visa-less Exchange Program | ||
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Wilson, Tony | Space, Race, and Surveillance: Thinking about Globalisation in Recent Contemporary Performance in Australia and Japan | ||
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Yasuda, Sachiko | Japanese ESL students' revising processes in academic writing | ||
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Yoshimitsu, Kuniko | Japanese home-background students at Monash University: Who they are and how they are managing in university learning situations | ||
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Yoshino, Kosaku | Englishisation of Education in Asia | ||