Melbourne Asia Review is a research-based publication of the Asia Institute, University of Melbourne.
An important examination of the daily struggles of the ‘other’ in Korea, through the insights of multicultural youth.
Foreign parents and children from bicultural backgrounds face many obstacles to maintaining their heritage language.
Essentialised views of ‘Koreanness’ can be so strong that Korean children who study abroad are not considered ‘Korean’ when they return.
Australia’s national interest is being undermined by the erosion of specialist high level research programs on key Asian societies, especially China.
The University of Melbourne launches the Asia and Pacific Outlook Series with the Southeast Asia Oration, delivered by Pita Limjaroenrat, MP.
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