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Edition 24 – Asians to Watch Out For

We take our name from Yellow Peril, but we’re not the only dangerous Asians out there. Do we no longer “watch out” for Asians in Australia? Are we “watching out”, instead, for the game changers, play makers and thought leaders who will come from, connect with and understand Australia’s place in the Asian Century?

a centre place

By: Nadia Rhook, Filed under: Back Editions,Edition 24 - Asians to Watch Out For

An open letter to Australian artists and cultural practitioners

By: Amy Weng, Filed under: Back Editions,Arts,Culture,Edition 24 - Asians to Watch Out For

Prose Editorial: Losing Citizenship

By: Angela Serrano, Filed under: Back Editions,Arts,Culture,Politics,Edition 24 - Asians to Watch Out For

What is ‘New Asia’? Reading, Writing and Solidarity

By: Elaine Marie Laforteza, Filed under: Back Editions,Reviews,Edition 24 - Asians to Watch Out For

Bella Li by Sudeep Lingamneni

By: Sudeep Lingamneni, Filed under: Back Editions,Edition 24 - Asians to Watch Out For

Balut — For Lolo

By: Taylor-Jayne Wilkshire, Filed under: Back Editions,Edition 24 - Asians to Watch Out For

POETRY EDITORIAL

By: Muzamil Syre, Filed under: Back Editions,Edition 24 - Asians to Watch Out For

In the Billy Sing Bagdad Bar-and-Grill

By: Adam Aitken, Filed under: Back Editions,Edition 24 - Asians to Watch Out For

In conversation with Mikala Tai

By: Sophia Cai, Filed under: Back Editions,Edition 24 - Asians to Watch Out For

Suburban Spiritualism

By: Past Life – Christopher Allery/James Prowse, Filed under: Back Editions,Edition 24 - Asians to Watch Out For

Approximate Translation: Between Language and Us

By: al chan, Filed under: Back Editions,Reviews,Edition 24 - Asians to Watch Out For

Alien Nation

By: Eleanor Jackson, Filed under: Back Editions,Edition 24 - Asians to Watch Out For

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