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Wenche Ommundsen

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2011

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Not The M-Word Again: Rhetoric And Silence In Recent Multiculturalism Debates, Wenche Ommundsen Nov 2011

Not The M-Word Again: Rhetoric And Silence In Recent Multiculturalism Debates, Wenche Ommundsen

Wenche Ommundsen

No abstract provided.


‘This Story Does Not Begin On A Boat’: What Is Australian About Asian Australian Writing?, Wenche Ommundsen Nov 2011

‘This Story Does Not Begin On A Boat’: What Is Australian About Asian Australian Writing?, Wenche Ommundsen

Wenche Ommundsen

With reference to recent debates about the politics of representation, this paper argues that a profound ambivalence about identity, and particularly about Asian Australian identity, is a common characteristic that marks this writing as specifically Australian. Tracing cultural contexts from the 'pathologies' of Australian multicultural debates to other transnational literary traditions, the paper issues examples from the writing of Brain Castro, Alice Pung, Ouyang Yu, Nam Le, Shaun Tan, and Tom Cho to speculate on the emergence of a new and distinct phase of transnational writing in Australia.


Not For The Faint-Hearted. Ouyang Yu: The Angry Chinese Poet, Wenche Ommundsen Nov 2011

Not For The Faint-Hearted. Ouyang Yu: The Angry Chinese Poet, Wenche Ommundsen

Wenche Ommundsen

No abstract provided.