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Complicities: Connections and Divisions - Perspectives on Literatures and Cultures of the Asia-Pacific Region (Paperback)
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Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., New York, Oxford, Wien. The
twenty-seven essays in this volume are the product of the Ninth
Biennial Symposium on the Literatures and Cultures of the
Asia-Pacific Region held in Singapore in December 1999. The
contributions explore complicitous interactions between cultures,
nations and people in the Asia-Pacific Region. Grouped into the
three sections of « Asia-Pacific Relations, « The Politics of
Identity and « Language, Gender and Empowerment, these essays
examine selected texts from countries which include Australia, New
Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan
and Micronesia. Contents: Liew-Geok Leong/Rajeev S. Patke/Chitra
Sankaran: General Introduction - Liew-Geok Leong: Introduction to
Part I - Bruce Bennett: Singapore and Australia: Collaborators -
Megumi Kato: The Scared Who Want to Scare. Fear of a Japanese
Invasion in Australian Literature - John McLaren: Nationalism and
Imperialism. Australia's Ambivalent Relationship to Papua New
Guinea and the Pacific Islands - Tony Hughes-d'Aeth: Old Walls and
New. The Australian Poet in the Asia-Pacific - Carlotta Lady Izumi
Abrams: Buddha Nature and Aao. The Nexus of Micronesian and
Marshallese Legends with the Buddhist Underpinnings of Asian North
American Literature - Jeff Partridge: « America is no America - or
is it? Transcending Cultural Binaries in Gish Jen's Typical
American - Vicky Lee: Eurasian Voices in Wartime Hong Kong - Ryan
Bishop: Births of Nations. Narrativity, Nativity, Naivete, and
Postcolonial Historical « m'm'ry in Finnegans Wake and Shame - Lily
Rose Tope: The Shifting Nation of the Chinese-Filipino Writer -
Rajeev S.Patke: Introduction to Part II - Chiu Man Yin: A Portrait
of the Nation as Four Young Men - Anne Brewster: Adolescence and
the post-65 Generation. Colin Cheong's The Stolen Child - Philip
Jeyaretnam: Tiger City or How Singapore Writers Can Earn Their
Stripes - Rajeev S. Patke: Ambivalence and Ambiguity in the Poetry
of Arthur Yap - Eddie Tay: Unsettling Ways of Exile. The Unhomely
in the Poetry of Wong Phui Nam - Susan Philip: The Evolving
Identity of Malaysian Indians. A Comparison of K. S. Maniam's The
Cord and Allan Perera and Indi Nadarajah's Quid Pro Quo - Makarand
Paranjape: Displaced Relations. Diasporas, Empires, Homelands -
Sonia Mycak: The Febrication of Ukrainian-Australian Identity by
Helen Darville - Timothy R. White: Complicating National Cinemas -
Chitra Sankaran: Introduction to Part III - Irina Aristarkhova:
Otherness in Net-Communities. Practising Difference in Virtual
Context - Richard B. Baldauf Jr.: Literature and the
Intellectualisation of Language through Language Policy and
Planning - Dennis Haskell: « now where's she off to. Gender and
Class in the Poetry of Bruce Dawe - Liew-Geok Leong: Cultural
Domains and Male Discourses in A Dance of Moths - Shirley Geok-lin
Lim: History and Fiction, Sons and Widows. Gendering and Racing the
Colonized in Chin Kee Onn's Twilight Of The Nyonyas - Susan Y.
Najita: Resemblances and Complicity. The Construction of Pakeha
History in The Piano - Chitra Sankaran/K.K. Seet: Intersections of
the Nation in Two Plays by Robert Yeo Changi and One Year Back Home
- Ismail S. Talib: Divisions, Sub-Divisions, Linkages, Mixtures -
Peter K. W. Tan: « Is that how we really talk? Speech Reporting in
Singaporean Writing in English.
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