Double Vision: Asian Accounts Of Australia
Intro -- Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction -- East Asian Perceptions of Australia -- CHINA -- 1. Who Cares What They Think? John Winston Howard, William Morris Hughes and the Pragmatic Vision of Australian National Sovereignty -- Introduction -- Impressions of impressions -- Indifference -- Historical precedents -- Pragmatism, principle and implications for sovereignty -- Pragmatism and its consequences -- Conclusion -- Footnotes -- 2. 'Before we came to this country, we heard that English laws were good and kind to everybody': Chinese Immigrants' Views of Colonial Australia -- Footnotes -- 3. Australian Lovers: Chingchong Chinaman, Chinese Identity and Hybrid Confusion -- Footnotes -- 4. Haigui: A Keyword for 2003 -- A brief history of haigui -- Why haigui and who haigui? -- Ban haigui -- Bu haigui -- End of the story -- Footnotes -- JAPAN -- 5. Murakami Haruki's Sydney Diary -- Footnote -- 6. Tampa in Japan: East Asian Responses to Australia's Refugee Policy -- Boatpeople, illegal migrants, refugees: Japanese newspapers -- The transformation of 'tolerant' Austral -- Viewing the world from the Tampa -- Footnotes -- 7. 'Japanese' Accounts of Australia: A Player's View -- Footnotes -- 8. Reading Japanese Reflections of Australia -- Footnotes -- AUSTRALIA AND ASIA -- 9. Asian Australian Studies in Asia: China and Japan -- China -- Japan -- Australian studies trends -- Ideas of Australia -- Footnotes -- 10. Australia as Model or Moral -- Footnotes -- About the Editor.