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Stranded Nation

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Australia's European society. Australians believed that the support of other 'white' nations, particularly the United Kingdom and the United States, was required to maintain their security in a hostile environment. As Britain withdrew into a closer relationship with Europe during and after World War II, Australians were forced to recognise an urgent need to come to an accommodation with Asia. This resulted in persistent calls for a better understanding of the "Asian psyche" and changes in the rhetoric and rationale supporting the
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Walker argues that Australia's place in Asia has been at the forefront of public discussion and controversy since the mid 19th century. Australians imagined themselves as being a ‘white’ nation surrounded by hordes of 'Asiatics' whose magnitude, proximity and foreignness threatened the existence of
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has described Stranded Nation as "a recommended read for anyone, politicians and students alike, seeking to know the history of Australia’s agonising over Asia; how it began, how it evolved and the passionate and colourful characters involved. Stranded Nation is told with authority, insight and wit,
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Walker's argument draws on a wide range of sources including archival records and the personal stories of visitors to and from Asia including writers, merchants, students and diplomats. Popular fiction is also examined including the stories of
178:. These sources illustrate the complexity of Australia's response to a changing world in which concepts of race and white prestige were shaken and transformed by decolonisation. 297: 307: 198: 231: 202: 113: 302: 292: 153:. It explores the evolution of Australia's engagement with Asia during World War II and in the post-war period to the 1980s. 312: 186: 248: 140: 37: 163: 175: 55: 227: 108: 26: 194: 149: 124: 286: 277: 190:
and the satisfying readability of a goodnovel, and that makes it great history."
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On April 24, 2019 the book was discussed by Professor Walker and
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Stranded Nation: White Australia in an Asian Region
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Stranded Nation: White Australia in an Asian Region
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Index


David Walker
Australian History
Non-fiction
UWAP
ISBN
9781760800277
Anxious Nation
David Walker
UWAP
Anxious Nation
White Australia Policy
W E Johns
Biggles
Stephen FitzGerald
Richard Fidler
ABC
Conversations
ISBN
9781760800277
"Listening to China"
https://uwap.uwa.edu.au/products/stranded-nation
Categories
Books about Australia
History books about Australia
2019 non-fiction books
Australian non-fiction books
UWA Publishing books

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