This book offers a comprehensive and critical analysis of the tropes employed in the categorisation of international students living and studying in Australia.
This book offers a comprehensive and critical analysis of the tropes employed in the categorisation of international students living and studying in Australia.
Maria Elena Indelicato is Lecturer in the Department of Media and Communication at the Ningbo Institute of Technology, Zhejiang University, China.
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Acknowledgments Introduction: Where I Come From: Emotions, Race and the Border 1. Becoming 'Illegal': Compassion, Multicultural Love and Resentment 2. Failing to Be(come) 'Ideal': Multiculturalism, Whiteness and the Politics of Resentment 3. Think Before You Travel: Urban Violence, Risk Management and the Territorialisation of the Australian Public Space 4. 'Is Australia Racist?': Interpretive Denial and the Politics of Anger 5. Feeling like an International Student: Racial Grief, Compassion and National Sentimentality Conclusion: Fantasies of Multiculturalism: Whiteness, Emotions and the Border Index
Acknowledgments Introduction: Where I Come From: Emotions, Race and the Border 1. Becoming 'Illegal': Compassion, Multicultural Love and Resentment 2. Failing to Be(come) 'Ideal': Multiculturalism, Whiteness and the Politics of Resentment 3. Think Before You Travel: Urban Violence, Risk Management and the Territorialisation of the Australian Public Space 4. 'Is Australia Racist?': Interpretive Denial and the Politics of Anger 5. Feeling like an International Student: Racial Grief, Compassion and National Sentimentality Conclusion: Fantasies of Multiculturalism: Whiteness, Emotions and the Border Index
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