Timothy Kazuo Steains
Timothy Steains is a lecturer in the Department of Gender and Cultural Studies. His PhD thesis 'Becoming Mixed: Intercultural Engagements with Japan in Contemporary Australian Literature, Cinema, and Theatre' used mixed race identity to think about Australian representations of contact with Japan. His research is broadly focused on mixed race studies, Asian Australian Studies, diasporic studies.
Updated November 2021
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Japanese Australian veterans and the legacy of anti-Asian racism
Nov. 9, 2021 • Timothy Kazuo Steains , Shannon Whiley
As COVID-19 wreaks havoc on our usual way of life (*article was originally written in April 2020), the language of war proliferates. Prime Minister Scott Morrison has called it the “the battle that all Australians are enlisted in as we fight this virus”. French President Emmanuel Macron has declared: “We are at war”; and US President Donald Trump is calling himself the “wartime president”. For Asian Australians, and temporary Asian migrants, this fervour has brought increased racist attacks against them. This kind of xenophobia is common in wartime, and …