East by South: China in the Australasian Imagination
By (Author) Miller/Ferrall
By (author) Keren Smith
By (author) Paul Millar
Te Herenga Waka University Press
Victoria University Press
8th January 2005
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
305.8951093
Paperback
439
Ranging across literature, music, film, and fashion, the essays collected in this volume do more than simply examine the contemporary and historic Australasian perceptions of China and its people; they also discuss the sometimes repressive treatment of emigrants in Oceania and the contributions made by China and people of Chinese descent to the history of both countries.
Charles Ferrall teaches in the School of English, Film, Theater, and Media Studies at Victoria University of Wellington. He is the author of Modernist Writing and Reactionary Politics, coauthor of The Trials of Eric Mareo, and coeditor of Katherine Mansfield's Men.
Paul Millar coordinates the New Zealand and Pacific literature program in the School of English, Film, Theater, and Media Studies at Victoria University of Wellington. His books include Spark to a Waiting Fuse: James K. Baxter's Correspondence with Noel Ginn and several editions of James K. Baxter's poetry, including the New Selected Poems.
Keren Smith lectures in the French section of Victoria University of Wellington's School of Asian & European Languages & Cultures.