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Research Report 2004 - Asian Languages and Studies

Journal Article
Clark, J, “Filipino Women in Tasmania: Negotiating Gender Ideologies”, Asian and Pacific Migration Journal, 13 (3) pp. 363-380. doi:10.1177/011719680401300304 ISSN 0117-1968 (2004) [Refereed Article] [Detail]
Clark, MA, “Men, Masculinities and Symbolic Violence in Recent Indonesian Cinema”, Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, 35 (1) pp. 113-131. doi:10.1017/S0022463404000062 ISSN 0955-5803 (2004) [Refereed Article] [Detail]
Clark, MA, “Too Many Wisanggenis: Reinventing the Wayang at the Turn of the Century”, Indonesia and Malay World, 32 (92) pp. 62-79. doi:10.1080/1363981042000263462 ISSN 1363-9811 (2004) [Refereed Article] [Detail]
Clark, MA, “Democratising the Literary Experience: Metafiction in the Novels of Agusta Wibisono”, Language, Society and Culture, 1 (12) EJ ISSN 1327-774X (2003) [Refereed Article] [Detail]
Ueki-Sabine, T and Miyamoto, T*, “Building an Inclusive Community: University of Tasmania”, The Journal of Law and Economics Mie University, 21 (March) pp. 1-30. ISSN 0289-7156 (2004) [Refereed Article] [Detail]
Book
Allen, PM, Membaca dan Membaca Lagi: Reinterpretasi Fiksi Indonesia 1980-1995, Indonesia Tera, Magelang, pp. 320. ISBN 979-9375-60-6 (2004) [Authored Research Book] [Full Text] [Detail]
Chapter in Book
Allen, PM, “Diasporic literature? New Chinese voices in Indonesia”, Chinese Indonesians: State Policy, Monoculture and Multiculture, Eastern Universities Press, Suryadinata, Leo (ed), Singapore, pp. 101-114. ISBN 9789812102980 (2004) [Research Book Chapter] [Full Text] [Detail]
Clark, MA, “Cleansing the earth”, The last days of President Suharto, Monash Asia Institute, Edward Aspinall, Herb Feith, Gerry van Klinken (ed), Melbourne, pp. 37-40. ISBN 073261175X (1999) [Research Book Chapter] [Detail]
Gao, MCF, “Shu Xie Li Shi' Gao Jia Cun' (Writing History: Gao Village)”, Si Xiang Wen Xian 2004 (Collection of Ideas 2004), Guangixi shifan Daxue chubanshe, Luo Gang (ed), Guilin, pp. 2660273. ISBN 7-5633-4864-6 (2004) [Research Book Chapter] [Detail]
Gao, MCF, “The rise of neo-nationalism and the New Left: a postcolonial and postmodern perspective”, Nationalism, Democracy and National Integration in China, Taylor and Francis, Leong H Liew, Shaoguang Wang (ed), NY, pp. 44-62. ISBN 0-415-30750-3 (2004) [Research Book Chapter] [Detail]
Gao, MCF, “The great wall that divides two chinas: the rural/urban disparity challenge”, China's Challenges in the Twenty-first Century, City University of Hong Kong Press, Joseph YS Cheng (ed), Hong Kong, pp. 533-558. ISBN 962-937-081-6 (2003) [Research Book Chapter] [Detail]
Review
Allen, PM, “Clearing a Space: Postcolonial Readings of Modern Indonesian Literature”, RIMA: Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs, 37 (2) pp. 137-140. (2004) [Review Single Work] [Detail]
Allen, PM, “Greg Sheridan: Cities of the Hot Zone: a South East Asian Eadventure”, Island, 98 (Spring 2004) pp. 56-58. (2004) [Review Single Work] [Detail]
Conference Publication
Allen, PM and Palermo, C, “If ajeg is the answer, then what is the question?: new identity discourses in Bali”, Asia Examined: Proceedings of the15th Biennial Conference of the ASAA,, 29 June- 2 July, Canberra EJ (2004) [Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail]
Flutsch, M, “Japan's internet literary response to 9/11 and the Afghan and Iraq wars”, Asia Examined: Proceedings of the 15th Biennial Conference of the ASAA, 30June-4th July 2004, Canberra, pp. 1-30. (2004) [Refereed Conference Paper] [Detail]

* This author is not affiliated with the University of Tasmania.