ABSTRACT

In this major new book, leading cultural thinker Ien Ang engages with urgent questions of identity in an age of globalisation and diaspora. The starting point for Ang's discussion is the experience of visiting Taiwan. Ang, a person of Chinese descent, born in Indonesia and raised in the Netherlands, found herself "faced with an almost insurmountable difficulty" - surrounded by people who expected her to speak to them in Chinese. She writes: "It was the beginning of an almost decade-long engagement with the predicaments of `Chineseness' in diaspora. In Taiwan I was different because I couldn't speak Chinese; in the West I was different because I looked Chinese". From this autobiographical beginning, Ang goes on to reflect upon tensions between `Asia' and `the West' at a national and global level, and to consider the disparate meanings of `Chineseness' in the contemporary world. She offers a critique of the increasingly aggressive construction of a global Chineseness, and challenges Western tendencies to equate `Chinese' with `Asian' identity. Ang then turns to `the West', exploring the paradox of Australia's identity as a `Western' country in the Asian region, and tracing Australia's uneasy relationship with its Asian neighbours, from the White Australia policy to contemporary multicultural society. Finally, Ang draws together her discussion of `Asia' and `the West' to consider the social and intellectual space of the `in-between', arguing for a theorising not of `difference' but of `togetherness' in contemporary societies.

chapter |18 pages

Introduction

Between Asia and the West (In complicated entanglement)

part |74 pages

Beyond Asia

chapter |16 pages

On Not Speaking Chinese

Diasporic identifications and postmodern ethnicity

chapter |15 pages

Can One Say no to Chineseness?

Pushing the limits of the diasporic paradigm

chapter |23 pages

Indonesia on my Mind

Diaspora, the Internet and the struggle for hybridity

chapter |18 pages

Undoing Diaspora

Questioning Global Chineseness in the era of globalization

part |68 pages

Beyond the West

chapter |17 pages

Multiculturalism in Crisis

The new politics of race and national identity in Australia

chapter |14 pages

Asians in Australia

A contradiction in terms?

chapter |12 pages

Racial/Spatial Anxiety

‘Asia' in the psycho-geography of Australian whiteness

chapter |12 pages

The Curse of the Smile

Ambivalence and the ‘Asian' woman in Australian multiculturalism

chapter |11 pages

Identity Blues

Rescuing cosmopolitanism in the era of globalization

part |41 pages

Beyond Identity

chapter |14 pages

Local/Global Negotiations

Doing cultural studies at the crossroads

chapter |16 pages

I'm a Feminist But …

‘Other' women and postnational identities

chapter |9 pages

Conclusion

Together-in-difference (The uses and abuses of hybridity)