The Study of China in Universities: A Comparative Case Study of Australia and the United Kingdom
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Index

1949 divide, 148

A Century of British Orientalists, 1902–2001,, 156

abandonment of the binary system, 40–42, 124

academic community, 7, 47, 53, 80, 115, 120, 160, 206

competition in the, 53

value shift in the, 7

See also intellectual hierarchy; intellectual isolation

academic tribes, 180

academo-crates, 150

aesthetic cultures, 11

Al Zeera, Z., 30

anglophone university, 173

antisinology, 151–152

Area Studies as a Critical Discipline, 182

ASAA’s 2004 Asian Language Survey, 130

Asia Institute, 167, 175

Asian ghettoes, 120

Asian ghettoization, 208

Asian invasion, 203

Asian Language Survey, 130

Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA), 64, 68, 77, 79, 102, 106, 116–120, 122, 124, 126, 128–130, 151, 158, 164, 202–203, 209

Asian Studies Council (ASC), 117, 119–120

Asianists, 116, 172–173

Association for Asian Studies (AAS), 140, 149, 152, 154, 182, 207

audio-recorded data, 95

Australian Academy of the Humanities, The, 46, 51–52, 115, 124, 173, 183

Australian Awards for Research in Asia (AARA), 127

Australian languages education, 131

Australian National University, 65, 67, 115, 144, 150, 156

Australian Vice-Chancellors’ Committee (AVCC), 42, 53, 124

Australian 1988 white paperSee also Dawkins, John; Dawkinisation, 41

authenticated social group, 163

authenticated subjects, 187

authenticated values, 161

Aveling, Harry, 119, 125–127, 210

background speakersSee also non-background speakers, 192–196

Barme, GeremieSee also sinology, new; Fitzgerald, John, 150

Barrett, Timothy Hugh, 66, 108–110, 113–114, 154, 160, 202, 204, 212

behavioral empiricism, 14

Bernstein, BasilSee also sociology of education, 9

big science, 128, 200

bilateral relationship, 35, 93, 101