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Faculty of Arts - Papers (Archive)

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2009

Asian-Australian writing

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Brave New World: Myth And Migration In Recent Asian-Australian Picture Books, Wenche Ommundsen Jan 2009

Brave New World: Myth And Migration In Recent Asian-Australian Picture Books, Wenche Ommundsen

Faculty of Arts - Papers (Archive)

From Exodus to the American Dream, from Terra Nullius to the Yellow Peril to multicultural harmony, migration has provided a rich source of myth throughout human history. It engenders dreams, fears and memories in both migrant and resident populations; giving rise to hope for a new start and a bright future, feelings of exile and alienation, nostalgia for lost homelands, dreams of belonging and entitlement, fears of invasion, dispossession and cultural extinction. It has inspired artists and writers from the time of the Ancient Testament to the contemporary age of globalisation and mass migration and it has exercised the minds …