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Inaccuracy and Distortion as Means of Positioning the Reader : A Study of Turtle Beach Texts
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Inaccuracy and Distortion as Means of Positioning the Reader : A Study of Turtle Beach Texts
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Examines the book and the film Turtle Beach and their quasi-doumentary techniques in relation to historical accuracy and ethnic stereotypes.
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This article was first published as Chapter 5 in Australia's Ambivalence towards Asia (q.v.), pp. 199-257. It has been edited and condensed from the original by John Ryan.
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Inaccuracy and Distortion as Means of Positioning the Reader : A Study of Turtle Beach Texts
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- Turtle Beach 1981 single work novel
- Turtle Beach 1992 single work film/TV
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cMalaysia,cSoutheast Asia, South and East Asia, Asia,
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