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'Australia is “home” to over 150 ethnic minorities. However, although Australian public culture is becoming less Anglocentric and more cosmopolitan with the acceleration of migrant, refugee and asylum flows in recent years, monoculturalism continues to flourish, inciting racism leading to hostility and violence. This article is set at this controversial juncture of Australian multiculturalism.' (Introduction)
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Epigraph: he challenge [ … ] is to take minds and hearts formed over the long millennia of living in local troops and equip them with ideas and institutions that will allow us to live together as the global tribe we have become. (Appiah 2006 Antor, Heinz. 2010. “The Ethnics of a Critical Cosmopolitanism for the Twenty-First Century.” In Locating Transnational Ideals, edited by Goebel Walter and Saskia Schabio, 48–62. New York: Routledge., xv)
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Mediating Literary Borders : Sri Lankan Writing in Australia
Journal of Postcolonial Writing
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Mediating Literary Borders : Sri Lankan Writing in Australia
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