Part III 1902–1949 |
Chapter 4: The ‘Sinister Orientals’ |
I. White Australia and the Yellow Peril |
II. Old Stereotypes: Alive and Kicking |
III. Double Half-Castes: Xavier Herbert and Others |
IV. The Chinese in Anglo-Australian Writing |
Chapter 5: The Chinese With White Hearts |
I. The White Chinaman |
II. The Better Chinese |
III. The Other Half of the Other: Images of Chinese Women |
Part IV 1950–1988 |
Chapter 6: Politicised Orientalism (1950–1972) |
I. The Chinese in Anticommunist Writing |
II. Hong Kong Novels: The Trio of Sin |
III. George Johnston and His China Novels |
IV. David Martin: A White Communist |
Chapter 7: In the Continuum (1973–1988) |
I. Christopher Koch and Representations of the Chinese in Recent ‘Asian’ Writing |
II. The Chinese in New ‘China’ Novels |
III. A Retrogression: The Chinese Takeover |
IV. Brian Castro: The Other Representing the Other |