File spoon-archives/postcolonial.archive/postcolonial_2001/postcolonial.0105, message 92


Date: Thu, 24 May 2001 08:30:00 -0700 (PDT)
From: mohammad tavallaei <mtavallaei-AT-yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Australian Orientalism


Dear Tony:
Thanks a lot for your letter. Three years ago when I
was in Sydney Austrlia I read The Yellow Lady and
found it an interesting book. However it does not deal
with Persia. I would like to express my heartfelt
thanks again
Mohammad Tavallaei
--- Tony Simoes da Silva <tonys-AT-trurocollege.ac.uk>
wrote:
> Alison Broinowski's The Yellow lady (OUP, 1992),
> might be an
> interesting work to look at, though not in any way
> specifically concerned with Persians / Orientalism /
> Australia (in that grouping). It looks at the way
> Australia
> / Australians have related to 'Asia' in general, and
> at what
> she terms 'Australian aesthetic responses to Asia'.
> Aesthetics, and politics, and geography. Interesting
> work.
> 
> Tony Simoes da Silva 
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