22 (1994), Special double issue, S. 1-282,
Lit. S. 12 und 281-282, Lit.Hinw. S. 40 und 101-114
Bemerkung(en):
Enthält u.a.: Gibson, Mark: Eastern contexts/Western theory. Cultural studies and Japan. - S. 14-20. ; Tan See Kam: Hong Kong cinema: double marginalization and cultural resistance. - S. 53-71
Zhang Longxi: Out of the cultural ghetto. Theory, politics, and the study of Chinese literature. - S. 21-43. Schirato, Tony: The narrative of orientalism. - S. 44-52. Ien Ang: The differential politics of Chineseness. - S. 72-79. Chua Siew Keng: Sunless days. Questions of identity and exile. - S. 80-93. Chu Yuan-Horng and Shih-Ming Li: Avant-garde for people's sake. Misrecognition or a game? - S. 94-100. Cooper, Dave: Portraits of paradise. Themes and images of the tourist industry. - S. 144-160. Hooper, Beverley: From Mao to Madonna. Sources of contemporary Chinese culture. - S. 161-171. Loong Wong: Touchy neighbours. Australia's muddled relationship with Malaysia. - S. 172-188. Frost, Stephen: 'Embassy' and the new orthodoxy in Australian-Southeast Asian relations. - S. 189-209. Stange, Paul: Silences in Solonese dance production. - S. 210-229. Kramer-Dahl, Anneliese: Teaching literature against the empire. - S. 230-249. John Frow and Meaghan Morris: Australian cultural studies. Contexts and genea