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Griffith Review 49: New Asia Now

Griffith Review 49: New Asia Now

New Asia Now

by Julianne Schultz and Jane Camens
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/08/2015

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The Asian century is in full swing, generating unprecedented economic and social power. In coming decades this will profoundly change the world, and the lives of all those living in the world's most populous region.
New Asia Now features outstanding young writers from the countries at the centre of this transformation. They write about the people and places they know with passion, flair and insight.
This unique collection takes a journey through the region's diversity with a new generation of literary stars, who will shape the way we understand the complexities of culture, politics and modernisation.
All born after 1970, our contributes are cultural agenda-setters who explore issues of identity and belonging in the new world that is unfolding.
Featuring Murong Xuecun (China), Joshua Ip (Singapore), Annie Zaidi (India), Miguel Syjuco (Phillipines), Sheng Keyi (China), Maggie Tiojakin (Indonesia) and many more.
ISBN:
9781922182906
9781922182906
Category:
Literary essays
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-08-2015
Publisher:
Text Publishing
Country of origin:
Australia
Edition:
49th Edition
Pages:
304
Dimensions (mm):
240x160x30mm
Weight:
0.46kg
Julianne Schultz

Professor Emeritus Julianne Schultz AM FAHA is the Chair of The Conversation. She was the publisher and founding editor of Griffith Review, and is Professor Emeritus of Media and Culture at Griffith's Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research, and a member of the advisory board of the Gradient Institute. She is an acclaimed author of several books, including Reviving the Fourth Estate (Cambridge) and Steel City Blues (Penguin), and the librettos to the award-winning operas Black River and Going Into Shadows.

In 2009, Julianne became a Member of the Order of Australia for services to journalism and the community, and an honorary fellow of the Australian Academy of Humanities the following year. She has served on the board of directors of the ABC, Grattan Institute and Copyright Agency, and chaired the Australian Film TV and Radio School, Queensland Design Council and National Cultural Policy Reference Group.

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