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| participants: hsu-ming teo | | | | Hsu-Ming Teo
ARC Research Fellow
Macquarie University
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Hsu-Ming Teo is an ARC research fellow at the Department of Modern History, Macquarie University. She is currently researching the popular culture of romantic love in Australia and finishing another project on colonialism, race and the romance novel. She was awarded her PhD in 1998 at the University of Sydney. She has taught European history at the University of Sydney and Macquarie University, and run cultural history courses for the Centre for Continuing Education, University of Sydney.
In 1999 she won The Australian/Vogel Literary Award for an unpublished manuscript by an Australian writer under 35, out of a field of 255 entries. Her novel, Love and Vertigo, was published by Allen & Unwin in July 2000. It has since been shortlisted for the inaugural Tasmania Pacific Region Prize in 2001, and for the 2001 Dobbie Literary Award for Women Writers. It has been translated into Chinese, German, Italian and Thai. Her second novel, Behind the Moon, will be published by Allen & Unwin in 2004.
Awards
Australia Research Council post-doctoral fellowship, August 2002 - ongoing
Macquarie University Research Grant, January 2001
Macquarie University Research Fellowship, October 1999 � August 2002
Australia Research Council post-doctoral fellowship, October 1999 � not accepted
Australian Postgraduate Award, 1994�1997
Farrington Thorpe Scholarship, Dept. of History, University of Sydney, 1994
Frazer Travelling Scholarship, Dept. of History, University of Sydney, 1994
University Medal for History, University of Sydney, 1993
Ernest Bramsted Prize for Modern European History, Dept. of History, University of Sydney, 1993
Norman Harper Essay Prize for Best Undegraduate Essay in American Studies, 1993
Isabel M. King Memorial Prize for History, Dept. of History, University of Sydney, 1992
Publications
Books
Cultural History in Australia, edited by Hsu-Ming Teo and Richard White, University of New South Wales Press, Sydney, 2003
Articles
'Future Fusions and a Taste for the Past: Literature, History and the Imagination of Australianness', in Kate Darian-Smith, ed., Challenging Histories: Reflections on Australian History, Australian Historical Studies Special Issue, No. 118, 2002, pp. 127-139.
'Women's Travel, Dance, and British Metropolitan Anxieties, 1890�1939', Gender and History, vol. 12, no. 2, July 2000, pp. 366-400.
'Constructions of Gender and Racial Identities in Interwar Women's Travel Writing', Limina, vol.5, 1999, pp. 124�137.
'Shanghaied By Sheiks: Orientalism and hybridity in women's romance writing', Olive Pink Society Bulletin, Vol. 11, No. 1, 1999, pp. 12�21.
'The Continuum of Sexual Violence in Occupied Germany, 1945�1949', Women's History Review, vol.5, no.2, 1996, pp. 191�218. Reprinted in Fiona Montgomery, ed., European Women's History: A Reader, Routledge, London, 2001.
'�Space � the Final Frontier�: American nationalism and mid-twentieth visions of the future', Australasian Journal of American Studies, vol.13, no.1, 1994, pp. 27�44.
Book Chapters
'Orientalism and Women's History', the Palgrave-Macmillan Companion to Women's Historical Writing, ed. Barbara Caine, Ann Curthoys, and Mary Spongberg, Palgrave-Macmillan, London, forthcoming 2004.
'Women's Travel Writing as History', the Palgrave-Macmillan Companion to Women's Historical Writing, ed. Barbara Caine, Ann Curthoys, and Mary Spongberg, Palgrave-Macmillan, London, forthcoming 2004.
'Introduction' to Cultural History in Australia, edited by Hsu-Ming Teo and Richard White, University of New South Wales Press, Sydney, 2003.
'Multiculturalism and the Problem of Multi-Cultural Histories: An Overview of Ethnic Historiography', in Cultural History in Australia, edited by Hsu-Ming Teo and Richard White, University of New South Wales Press, Sydney, 2003.
'The Romance of White Nations: Imperialism, Popular Culture and National Histories', in Antoinette Burton, ed., After the Imperial Turn, Duke University Press, 2003.
'Femininity, Modernity and Colonial Discourse', in Helen Gilbert and Anna Johnston, eds., In Transit: Travel, Text, Empire, Peter Lang, New York, 2002.
'Wandering in the Wake of Empire: British Travel and Tourism in the Post-Imperial World', in Stuart Ward, ed., British Culture and the End of Empire, Studies in Imperialism series, Manchester University Press, Manchester, 2001.
'Clean Spaces, Dirty Bodies: The Middle Eastern Desert in British Women's Travel Writing, 1890�1914', in P. Grimshaw and D. Kirkby, eds., Dealing With Difference: Essays in Gender, Culture and History, University of Melbourne Press, Melbourne, 1997, pp. 23�33.
Fiction
Behind the Moon, Allen & Unwin, Sydney, forthcoming 2004
'Hot Chilli Mama', in Helen Addison-Smith and George Papaellinas, eds, Mumma's Kitchen: Recipes and Stories from My Mother's Kitchen, ABC Books, Melbourne, forthcoming 2004
Love and Vertigo, Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 2000
'Afterword' to Judah Waten, Distant Land, Halstead Press, Rushcutters Bay, 2001
'Ophelia 2000', ELLE, January 2000
'This is my millennium', The Australian, January 1, 2000
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This report has been make possible due to the generous support of the Australian Research Council, and Curtin University of Technology
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publications | | Hsu-Ming Teo and Richard White (eds), Cultural History in Australia, Sydney, UNSW Press, 2003. [details] |
| | Hsu-Ming Teo, Love and Vertigo, Crows Nest, Allen & Unwin, 2001. [details] |
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