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Research Report 2012 - Asian Languages and Studies

Journal Article
Allen, P, “Javanese cultural traditions in Suriname”, Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs, 45 (1-2) pp. 199-223. ISSN 0815-7251 (2012) [Refereed Article] [Full Text] [Detail]
Eaves-Young, V, “Preparing a Perfect Place To Die: One Soldier's Engagement with the Requirement for Death under the kokutai”, Journal of the Oriental Society of Australia, 44 (Special Issue) pp. 65-96. ISSN 0030-5340 (2012) [Refereed Article] [Full Text] [Detail]
Hartley, B, “Food and pollution in two films from contemporary Japan”, International Journal of Asia-Pacific Studies (IJAPS), 8 (2) pp. 95-112. ISSN 1823-6243 (2012) [Refereed Article] [Full Text] [Detail]
Hatley, B, “Performing identity and community in Indonesia in modern times”, Access, 31 (2) pp. 27-37. ISSN 0111-8889 (2012) [Refereed Article] [Full Text] [Detail]
Jones, PD, “Islamic schools in Australia”, The La Trobe Journal (89) pp. 36-47. ISSN 1441-3760 (2012) [Refereed Article] [Full Text] [Detail]
Ross, K, “Faking it: food quality in China”, International Journal of Asia Pacific Studies, 8 (2) pp. 33-54. ISSN 1823-6243 (2012) [Refereed Article] [Full Text] [Detail]
Tarulevicz, N, “"Let Lifeguard Milk raise your child": gender, food and nation in Singapore's past”, International Journal of Asia-Pacific Studies (IJAPS), 8 (2) pp. 55-71. ISSN 1823-6243 (2012) [Refereed Article] [Full Text] [Detail]
Tarulevicz, NT, Never Just Food: Themed Issue on Food and Asia, 8 (No. 2, July 2012) pp. 1-12. ISSN 1823-6243 (2012) [Edited Journal] [Detail]
Wang, Y, “Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language to Beginners in an Australian University Context”, The Internet Journal of Language, Culture and Society (35) pp. 68-75. ISSN 1327-774X (2012) [Refereed Article] [Full Text] [Detail]
Book
Hartley, BT and Aoyama, T*, Indian Summer by Kanai Mieko, Cornell University, New York, pp. 149. ISBN 9781933947556 (2012) [Edited Book] [Detail]
Johnston, I and Wang, P*, Daxue & Zhongyong: Bilingual Edition, The Chinese University Press, Hong Kong, pp. 567. ISBN 978-962-996-445-0 (2012) [Authored Research Book] [Full Text] [Detail]
Tanasaldy, W, Regime change and ethnic politics in Indonesia: Dayak politics of West Kalimantan, KITLV Press, Leiden, pp. 461. ISBN 978-90-6718-389-5 (2012) [Authored Research Book] [Full Text] [Detail]
Chapter in Book
Harrison, M, “Cross Straits Relations”, China Story Yearbook 2012 Red Rising Red Eclipse, Australian National University, GR Barmé (ed), Canberra, pp. 53-59. ISBN 978-0-9873655-0-7 (2012) [Other Book Chapter] [Full Text] [Detail]
Harrison, M, “The Impact of Film and the Performing Arts on Life in Taiwan”, The Vitality of Taiwan: Politics, Economics, Society and Culture, Palgrave Macmillan, S Tsang (ed), Basingstoke, UK, pp. 80-97. ISBN 978-1-137-00989-0 (2012) [Research Book Chapter] [Full Text] [Detail]
Hartley, B, “Takeda Taijun in Shanghai: Recollections of Republican China and Imperial Japan”, Foreigners and Foreign Institutions in Republican China (Chinese Worlds), Routledge, A-M Brady and D Brown (ed), Abingdon, pp. 188-208. ISBN 978-0415-52865-8 (2012) [Research Book Chapter] [Full Text] [Detail]
Hatley, B, “Creating Culture for the New Nation: South Sulawesi, 1950-1965”, Heirs to World Culture: Being Indonesian 1950-1965, KITLV Press, J Lindsay and M Liem (ed), Leiden, pp. 343-369. ISBN 978-90-6718-379-6 (2012) [Research Book Chapter] [Full Text] [Detail]
Conference Publication
Harrison, M, “Making Place in Taipei in Architecture and the Everyday”, ASAA Knowing Asia: Asian Studies in an Asian Century, July 2012, Sydney, pp. 95. (2012) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Harrison, M, “Space, Time and Images on the Surface of China”, Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference, Interarea Panels and Abstracts, Session 87: The Visual Politics of Asia: Lens-Based Images in the Modern World, March 15-18 2012, Sheraton Centre Toronto, Canada EJ (2012) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Hartley, BT, “Anxious Dreams of Imperial Might in the City of Changchun”, ASAA Knowing Asia: Asian Studies in an Asian Century, July 2012, Sydney, pp. 95. (2012) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Hartley, BT, “Gender, Sexuality and Generation in Ariyoshi Sawako's Ki no Kawa”, ASAA Knowing Asia: Asian Studies in an Asian Century, July 2012, Sydney, pp. 123. (2012) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Hartley, BT, “Takeda Taijun in Shanghai: Recollections of Republican China and Imperial Japan”, Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference, Interarea Panels and Abstracts, Session 22, Foreign Bodies: Foreigners and Foreign Institutions in Republican China, March 15-18 2012, Sheraton Centre Toronto, Canada EJ (2012) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Roberts, JL, “Refashioning the Vestiges of Cosmopolitanism: Contemporary Yangon, Myanmar”, ASAA Knowing Asia: Asian Studies in an Asian Century, July 2012, Sydney, pp. 94. (2012) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Roberts, JL, “The Role of Sino-Burmese Entrepreneurs in a Reforming Myanmar: a Hypothesis”, The University of Hong Kong, June 18-20 2012, Hong Kong, pp. 109-118. (2012) [Conference Edited] [Full Text] [Detail]
Ross, K, “Chinese Humour Through Nostalgia: The Online Kuang Kuang Animations”, Australian Centre on China in the World, The Australian National University, 18-19 October 2012, Canberra (2012) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Ross, K, “Panning for Chinese Gold: Commodifying Australian Goldfields Heritage for the Chinese Tourist Market”, Centre for Colonialism and its Aftermath Winter Symposium, 20 – 21st June, 2012, Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery Launceston, pp. KR. (2012) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Ross, K, “China's online angry youth and the power of rumour: Jihad against K-Pop”, Popular Culture Association of Australia and New Zealand Conference: Cool New Asia: Asian Popular Culture in a Local Context, 25 ¨C 26th November, 2011, Auckland, New Zealand, pp. KR. (2011) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Ross, K, “Over Chinese Bodies: Towards a postcolonial Sinology”, Representing China: from the Jesuits to Zhang Yimou, Panel 5: Despotic and Revolutionary China, May 18 – 20, 2011, University of Manchester, UK, pp. KR. (2011) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Ross, K, “The Internet in China: Rumour and memes”, Australia Asia Pacific Research Network Research Seminar, 30 September, 2011, Henry Jones Art Hotel, Hobart, pp. KR. (2011) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Ross, K, “Righteous indignation online: China's angry/shit youth”, The Third International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Emotional Geographies, Day 2 Session 3 Spaces of Conflict, April, 2010, University of South Australia, Adelaide, pp. KR. (2010) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Ross, K, “Mao: the too familiar story”, Session entitled Struggles Over Representation of History, 9-10 June 2006, City University of Hong Kong, pp. KR. (2006) [Conference Extract] [Full Text] [Detail]
Tarulevicz, NT, “East or West, Gordon's is Best: Food Advertising in Singapore”, Association for Asian Studies Annual Conference, Interarea Panels and Abstracts, Session 60: Visualizing East Asian Consumption, March 15-18 2012, Sheraton Centre Toronto, Canada EJ (2012) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Tarulevicz, NT, “Hydroponic bean-sprouts and poo-water: Feeding the city-state of Singapore”, ASFS Global Gateways and Local Connections: Cities, Agriculture and the Future of Food Systems, June 2012, New York, pp. 144. (2012) [Conference Extract] [Detail]
Wang, YanJun, “Speak the language, understand the culture”, Innovative Research in a Changing and Challenging World Conference Proceedings, 16-18 May 2012, Phuket, Thailand, pp. 63-69. ISBN 978-0-646-58268-9 (2012) [Non Refereed Conference Paper] [Full Text] [Detail]
Other Public Output
Ishikawa, M, “Nakagami Kenji : Keibetsu (Scorn) -Reading a Woman as a Desiring Subject”, Gooh, Kumano JK Project, Wakayama, Japan, 2012, 9, pp. 151-170. (2012) [Magazine Article] [Detail]
Ross, K, “Building an 'Asia capable' state: Response to the Tasmania's Place in the Asian Century Issues Paper”, pp. 1-16. (2012) [Report Other] [Full Text] [Detail]

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