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Ahmad, A. 2, 52 proto–racial rendering 113; and
Allon, F. 138, 207 racial/cultural homogeneity 116;
ambivalence 143–4; concerning Chinese resentment of 116; symbolic
22–3, 39; feminist 186–7; of hybridity significance of 114–15
194, 197, 200–1; of identity 56, 158, assimilation 8–11; confusion concerning
187; of multiculturalism 143–4, 146, 28; failure of 105; forced/voluntary 27,
147; of race 143–4; as third space 29; need for 65; policies 47–8;
146–7 postcolonial process of 8–10; rapid 52,
Anderson, B. 28, 63, 77, 83, 120 56
Anderson, I. 195–6 Attwood, B. 187, 197
Ang, I. 7, 28, 63, 72, 198, 209; and Australia 7; Anglo-Celtic 98–9, 107–11;
Stratton, J. 90, 100 Asianization of 123, 133–4, 135, 136;
Anthias, F. and Yuval-Davis, N. 140 ethnocentrism of 190; and fear of
Anwar, I. 6 invasion 129–30; Hansonite politics in
Anzaldúa, G. 164–6, 167, 169 126–7, 131, 133–4, 154, 156;
Appadurai, A. 70, 72, 76, 84, 89, 115, historical background 128–9;
155, 172, 199 hybridization of race in 194;
Arnold, W. 57 immigration policies 117–18, 119–20,
Asia/Asian 158; attitude towards 140; and 132, 133; as island-continent 129; as
Australia 7–8, 95, 102–3, 104, 105, multicultural 98–100, 138–9, 141–2,
107, 108, 112–25; as challenge to the 145, 153, 171, 173; nationalism in
West 6; economic crisis 6; feminine 125; one-nation view 114–15, 118–19,
image 147–9; and local/national 121–2, 125, 138; as part of Asia–Pacific
involvement 157–9; and modernity 7; region 130–1, 133, 134–5; as
‘not quite’ status of 147; notions of postmodern transnational nation 155;
171; positive status of 155–6; re- psycho-geography of 129–30, 134–7;
imagining of 171–2; as terms of identity racial/spatial singularity/separateness
4–5 130, 132–3, 134, 137; as racist society
Asian-American 4, 123 141; and repression of ‘race’ 104–7;
Asianness 5–8, 9, 16, 17 sense of identity in 154–5; tolerant
Asians in Australia 172; anxieties pluralism in 141–2; White Australia
concerning 121–3, 126, 127, 130, policy 101–4, 116, 117, 118, 119,
135–6; definition of 112–13; feminist 121–2, 128, 131–2; white/Western
problematic 189–92; grudging hegemony in 188–92
acceptance of 120; and Hanson
phenomenon 113, 114, 118–19, 123; Balibar, E. 49, 50
inclusion/exclusion of 116–23; Bauman, Z. 9, 74, 147
information concerning 123–5; issue of Benjamin, G. 90
112, 114; as persona non grata 139; as Berger, J. 156
‘pet poeple’ 140; positive aspect 137; Berry, C. et al 209
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