Growing Up Asian in Australia
By (Author) Alice Pung
Black Inc.
Black Inc.
2nd June 2008
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Ethnic groups and multicultural studies
Ethnic studies
820.803995094
Paperback
288
Width 135mm, Height 209mm, Spine 27mm
390g
Asian-Australians are known to each other and the outside world by many labels: Quiet Achiever. FOB. Gangster Chigger. Mainlander. Banana. But are these labels based on some degree of truth, or only fiction What is it like to grow up Asian in Australia Unpredictable, honest, reflective and irreverent, this collection throws out the cliches and takes us behind the stereotypes. A young man tentatively steps towards manhood with Mariah Carey blasting in his ears, while two primary-school misfits stage a playground revolt. A white Australian woman describes mothering her adopted Asian son, and a teenage boy learns all about philandering from his visiting uncles. Here are respected public figures as well as exciting new voices, drawn from all walks of life and spanning several generations. With insight, courage and a large dose of humour, they shed new light on what it is like to grow up Asian, and Australian.
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