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Communities of thought

edited by Anthony Milner and Mary Quilty

(Australia in Asia)

Oxford University Press, 1996

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Includes bibliographies and index

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How useful is the idea of Asia? Is the term misleading when used as a rubric for so many different countries, cultures and peoples? What about Australia? In what sense is Australia in Asia? Australia in Asia: Communities of Thought provides a response to these questions rather than simply focusing on the economic structures and processes of the region, it expands the debate to consider Asia in terms of communities of thought. Introductions to seven societies in the Asian region are provided by leading Australian scholars: Geremie Barme on China; Leith Morton on Japan; James Cotton on Korea; Craig Reynolds on Thailand; David Reeves on Indonesia; Anthony Milner on Malaysia; and Judith Brett on Australia. Each attempts to characterise the society concerned, discussing not only its dominant world-views, concepts, and values, but also how each is challenged. Together, these chapters point to the cultural complexity and dynamism of Asia, and to the cultural assertiveness encountered in many parts of the region. Like the two other volumes in the Australia in Asia series, this book will remind the reader that, in seeking a closer engagement with Asia, Australians have underestimated challenge they face. Addressed to those interested in the Asian region, this book is particularly relevant for readers wanting a clear and comprehensive introduction to one of the worlds most dynamic regions.

Table of Contents

Introduction. 1: China. 2: Japan. 3: Korea. 4: Thailand. 5: Indonesia. 6: Malaysia. 7: Australia. Index

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