Title |
"Race" panic and the memory of migration / edited by Meaghan Morris and Brett de Bary ; translators, Bernard Prusak ... [and others]. |
OCLC |
48468170 |
ISBN |
9622095623 |
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9622095615 (PBK.) |
Publisher |
Hong Kong : Hong Kong University Press ; Banbury : Drake, 2001. |
Description |
xiv, 418 pages ; 23 cm. |
LC Subject heading/s |
Emigration and immigration -- Social aspects.
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Race.
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Acculturation.
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Contents |
Trapped in ambivalence : Chinese Indonesians, victimhood, and the debris of history / Ien Ang -- Response to Ien Ang : "Trapped in ambivalence ..." / Victor Koschmann -- The secrets of ethnic abjection / Rey Chow -- Guests of the nation : Ireland, immigration, and post-colonial solidarity / Luke Gibbons -- Between the hatred of all walls and the walls of hate : the minoritarian diagonal of mobility / Yann Moulier Boutang, translated from French by Bernard G. Prusak -- Recent trends in peasant out-migrations in contemporary China / Huang Ping, translated from Chinese by Erica Brindley and Joshua Goldstein -- The politics of gender and nation rebuilding / Jung Yeong-hae, translated from Japanese by Brett de Bary -- "Welcome to our family" / Tessa Morris-Suzuki -- Japanese colonial rule and modernity : successive layers of violence / Komagome Takeshi, translated from Japanese by Victor Koschmann -- Sexual politics of state violence : on the Cheju April third massacre of 1948 / Kim Seong-nae, translated from Korean by Jiwon Shin -- Narratives engendering survival : how the Muslims of southwest China remember the massacres of 1873 / Jacqueline Armijo -- Polluting memories : migration and colonial responsibility in Australia / Ghassan Hage -- Reponse to Ghassan Hage : a few fragments / Sakiyama Masaki, translated from Japanese by Brett de Bary -- Nibutani project : a sculpture addressing the issue of the Ainu people and the Nibutani Dam / Tomotari Mikako, translated from Japanese by Brett de Bary -- Commentary on Nibutani project / Môri Yoshitaka, translated from Japanese by Brett de Bary -- Words of the other / Oka Mari, translated from Japanese by Brett de Bary. |
Language note |
Translated into English. |
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