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INDEX
4–5, 150–1; external markers 37; and local-global relationship, as cross-border
globalization 152–3; Hansonite view of linkage 174, 175–6; paradox of 174;
154, 156; hindrances to 33–4; and place 172–3
imaginary use of term 154–5; Lowe, D. 132, 133
imposition of 28–9; inquiries into Lowe, L. 114, 123
29–30; knowledge of 47; markers of Luke, C. 144
56; meaning of 150; and new social
movements 151–2; open-ended 50–1; McGregor, R. 102, 128
past/future confrontation 157; Mackie, J. 112, 119, 120
precariousness of 24–5; and race 101–4; Mackie, J.A.C. 204
vicarious sense of belonging 34; where McLennan, G. 200, 201
you’re from/where you’re at 30, 34–5, Mahathir, M. 6, 7; and Shitaro Ishihara 6
36; within nation-states 14 Mani, L. 25
identity politics 8–11, 14, 23–5, 51 Markus, A. 77, 101, 102, 109–10, 116,
Ignatiev, N. 188 130, 209
imagined communities 13, 36, 63, 77, 83, Martin, J. 191
84, 101, 103, 114, 120–1 Massey, D. 158, 172–3
Indonesia, anti-Chinese riots in 57–60, Mercer, K. 88, 170, 198
65–6, 68, 71; Chinese minority in 28, migration, postcolonial 10
56; Chinese/Indonesian relationship Mohammad, Mahathir 6
60–5, 71; crises in 53–4, 55; Mohanty, C.T. 180; et al 183
demographics 53; disconnection from Morley, D. and Robins, K. 129
54–5; Dutch colonialism in 26, 27, Morris, M. 125, 130, 134, 153, 156, 157,
56; independence of 29; nationalism 159, 189
in 53, 63, 64–5; post-colonial period Muecke, S. 169
63–5 multiculturalism 10, 199; ambivalence
Inglis, C. 91; et al 112 toward 143–4, 146, 147; arguments
Inglis, K. 99 against 118; assumed mode of sharing
Internet, and diasporic solidarity 57–9, 14; backlash against 95–6; crisis in 15;
65–70 and cultural diversity 104–5, 106,
intervention tactics 1–2 138–9, 143; as cultural fantasy 15; as
Ishihara, S. 6 government policy 14; as harmonious
15; as ideological discourse 98–100;
Johnson, C. 99 meaning of 171; move towards 104–7;
Jolly, M. 183, 190–1 negative perceptions of 97–8;
Jupp, J. 208 negotiating 13–16; ‘one-nation’ view
96–7; positive action 95; promise of
Kaplan, C. 1, 166 195; and ‘race’ as absent centre 101–4
Keith, M. and Pile, S. 6
Kelly, P. 108, 119 Naisbitt, J. 202
Kim, E. 17 nation-states 5, 12, 14; difference with
Kirby, V. 180, 183 cities 89; erosions of 76; ideal of 77;
Kristeva, J. 156, 185 imagining of 120–1; power of 83, 124
Kwang, H.K. 91 Niranjana, T. 4, 70
Kwok, Y. 61, 65, 71 nomadology 24
Kyriakopoulos, V. 194, 195, 200 nostalgia 2–3
Novak, M. 10
Laclau, E. and Mouffe, C. 208
Lauretis, T. de 184, 185 O’Malley, K. 128
Lawrence, P. 107, 132 Ong, A. 78; and Nonini, D. 78
Lawson, S. 116 Orientalism 6, 8
Lee Kuan Yew 6 O’Rourke, D. 182
Lee, L. O–f. 43, 45–6, 47, 50 Ouyang, Y. 46, 47, 50
Lepervanche, M. de 105
Lewis, M. and Wigen, K. 112, 113, 129 Palimbo-Liu, D. 114
Liu, H. 78 Pan, L. 77, 78, 86
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