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    Editions from 2012

    • Spirit Worlds Editorial – Prose by: Lian Low

      October 14, 2012, 21:31

      EDIT*RIAL – image by Lian Low

      Every now and then, I wonder about the year of my birth, the year that my grandfather died.  His A4 framed black and white…

    • Spirit Worlds Editorial – Poetry by: Eleanor Jackson

      October 14, 2012, 21:29

      EDIT*RIAL – image by Lian Low

      Despite having been raised Catholic, my brother’s fascination with gaming means that the phrase “Spirit World” conjures up…

    • Spirit Worlds Editorial – Visual Arts by: Owen Leong

      October 14, 2012, 21:29

      EDIT*RIAL – image by Lian Low

      As a child, I remember our annual family trip to Rookwood Cemetery in western Sydney, where we would go to honour our…

    • Tuesdays with my Mother by: Komi Sellathurai

      October 14, 2012, 21:10

      Tuesdays with my mother were akin to Morrie’s life lessons. I was in my late teens and every Tuesday, after school, we’d begin our ritual. Slice five limes…

    • In the spirit of your name by: Rosey Chang

      October 14, 2012, 21:09

      Dear Emi,

      Image by Rosey Chang

      As I write this, you’re merely 7 weeks old. It’s hard for me to believe that eight weeks ago you were an aquanaut,…

    • Shadow by: Ouyang Yu

      October 14, 2012, 21:05

      They always greet me with this:
      ‘Come here alone, have you?’

      But wherever I go I bring my shadow
      …forever and forever, it is the shadows that have…

    • See how the leaf people run by: Michele Lee

      October 14, 2012, 21:02

      The following text is an extract from Michele Lee’s radio play See how the leaf people run which was broadcasted on Radio National in late August.  The…

    • Interview with Shoufay Derz by: Owen Leong

      October 14, 2012, 20:57

      I am death, destroyer of words. Pigment print on rag, 104 x 111cm (2011)

      Shoufay Derz is an emerging artist based in Sydney of both German and Taiwanese…

    • Stars over Kai Tak by: Siobhan Hodge

      October 12, 2012, 21:18

      I still look for your altar;
      what is left
      lies dreaming of forgotten
      stars, teaching
      constellations to silence.
      You hunger.
      My sabaism is a vane
      that…

    • I REMEMBER 제주도 by: David Prater

      October 9, 2012, 22:34

      for Choi Sung Hee

      i remember Jeju-do: that living eye,
      a candy-coloured sky that was remote-
      controlled by Halla-san, our Lord Muck,
      or else a lady…

    • Fall Of Saigon by: Vuong Pham

      October 9, 2012, 22:30

      After the rice fields rose to attract a murder of crows—
      after the kapok forests were bombed away,
      after the earthworms became leeches—

      the Huế…

    • Interview with Cyrus Tang by: Owen Leong

      October 8, 2012, 12:02

      Disappearance. 2-hour installation event, plaster, water, perspex, speakers, audio. Dimensions variable (2009)

      Cyrus Tang is a contemporary artist who was…

    • A traditional offer by: Sheila Pham

      October 6, 2012, 13:32

      For my family, Lunar New Year – tet in Vietnamese – is the most important celebration of the year. My parents used to host huge parties where the men…

    • The turning land by: annatrembath

      October 6, 2012, 00:02

      Atauro Island. Photo:Anna Trembath

       

      The Old Man Van gives up precisely at the turn-off from the main road to the dirt track that leads to our…

    • Ways of Writing, Reading and Translating: genre-crossing in the 21st century by: Ouyang Yu

      September 29, 2012, 15:55

      Ouyang Yu

      After attending the Qinghai International Poetry Festival in early August this year, I decided to find my way about the provinces by first going…

    • Editorial by: Lian Low

      March 10, 2012, 11:08

      EDIT*RIAL – image by Lian Low

      Recently there has been quite vigorous discussion about the absence of cultural diversity in Australian film and television. …

    • Q&A – Sofie Kim  by: Lian Low

      March 9, 2012, 00:24

      Added to the long list of career highlights including Music/TV/Documentary producer, Sofie Kim promotes Korea to Australians – with a difference…within the…

    • Q&A – Dominic Golding by: Lian Low

      March 9, 2012, 00:23

      Dominic completed his Honors in Directing and Politics in 1999 at Flinders University. In November 1999 he was awarded the R.A. Simpson International Traveling…

    • Q&A – Chris Pang by: Lian Low

      March 9, 2012, 00:16

      Chris Pang, the son of two martial arts instructors, is an Australian actor who played lead character “Lee” in the Australian box office hit “Tomorrow…

    • A car park that became a karaoke stage for Footscray by Night by: Lian Low

      March 9, 2012, 00:14

      Photo taken by Michelle Dunn

      It’s not long after Footscray By Night that I catch Hoang Tran Nguyen and David Cuong Nguyen at fauxPho artspace, where…

    • Asian Australian Film Forum and Network (AAFF) co-Chairs Indigo ‘Indi’ Willing and Amadeo Marquez-Perez  by: Lian Low

      March 9, 2012, 00:04

      Amadeo Marquez-Perez has over 15 years experience as a local and international film festival organizer, including with the Bayside Film Festival and 15/15 Film…

    • Q&A – Sky Crompton by: Indigo Willing

      February 23, 2012, 21:54

      Quietly spoken and firmly focused on the value of having Asian faces on the screen, Sky Crompton, a director, producer and film scholar based in Melbourne,…

    • The Power to Think Big as an Asian Australian Filmmaker by: mariatran

      February 22, 2012, 23:40

      Maria Tran is an actor, filmmaker and community arts trainer. She has a degree in Psychology and is passionate on screen culture amongst the culturally diverse…

    • Q&A – Jack Ngu by: Indigo Willing

      February 22, 2012, 23:32

      Jack Ngu is an actor, model, dancer, photographer and director. His film CHUNKING ALL STATIONS, a satire of Hong Kong art and action films that also…

    • Q&A – Alfred Nicdao by: Tseen Khoo

      February 22, 2012, 23:12

      On the set of Sea Patrol in 2011, Alfred Nicdao with HaiHa Le. “As I said on my interview, she’s one of our hopes to change the landscape of our current TV…

    • Q&A – Somchay Phakonkham by: Lian Low

      February 22, 2012, 22:58

      Somchay’s love for filmmaking started in high school. He completed an advanced diploma in Film & TV Screen production at NMIT. Upon completion in 2004 he…

    • Q&A – Min Tran by: Tseen Khoo

      February 22, 2012, 22:51

      Vietnamese Australian Min Tran was born and bred in the West Melbourne suburb of Sunshine North. Min has had a passion for filmmaking and cinema since his…

    • Q&A – Quan Tran by: Indigo Willing

      February 22, 2012, 22:30

      Quan Tran’s short film Tro Ve (Homecoming) was screened at AAFFN.  The film was dedicated to  Ma Chau, the director’s late aunt and his journey to Vietnam…

    • Q&A – Michael ‘Tokyo Love In’ Chin by: Indigo Willing

      February 22, 2012, 22:21

      As part of the creative collaboration known as Plum Jungle, Michael’s creative work in the short video ‘India – No Direction Known’ screened at the…

    • Korean film down-under: accessibility for Australian audiences by: Kieran Tully

      February 20, 2012, 21:45

      Panel 1: ‘On The Screen Scene – Getting AA Stories Seen’ at AAFFN (L-R Amadeo Marquez-Perez, Kieran Tully, Jiao Chen, Maria Tran and Heng Tang). Photo…

    • Q&A – Corrie Chen by: Lian Low

      February 18, 2012, 23:45

      Born in Taiwan and raised in Melbourne, Corrie is a graduate of the prestigious VCA School of Film and Television. During her time there she wrote and…

    • Q&A – Heng Tang by: Owen Leong

      February 18, 2012, 23:09

      Heng Tang

      Heng Tang’s debut short film Boy-Serpentine world premiered at the 54th Venice Film Festival winning the jury special mention prize. His…

    • Q&A – Pearl Tan by: Lian Low

      February 18, 2012, 22:46

      Pearl Tan is the director of Pearly Productions, a film and video production company that provides services to arts organisations and actors. She graduated…

    • Vox pops with PJ Madam, Jane Park, Yu Ye Wu, Joy Hopwood, Andy Minh Trieu by: aaffnvarious

      February 18, 2012, 21:14

      AAFFN co-chairs Indigo Willing and Amadeo Marquez-Perez posed the following questions to several AAFFN speakers:

      Why is it important to have Asian Australian…

    • The Tiger Mother and The Shawshank Redemption by: Jiao Chen

      February 18, 2012, 20:14

      Jiao Chen

      Whenever I meet someone Asian and tell them I am a young, emerging filmmaker with no tertiary qualifications, they tend to look at me with an…

    • Asian Australian Film Forum keynote address by Annette Shun Wah by: Annette Shun Wah

      February 12, 2012, 22:00

      I feel honoured to be giving this keynote to the very first Asian Australian Film Forum, and I’m looking forward to a weekend of discussion, debate,…

  • Edition 1 – Nerds  (8)

    Unusual tales of nerds, and escaping from nerd-dom.

    • Editorial by: Hoa Pham

      June 25, 2006, 00:15

      Peril is a new Asian-Australian website designed to build a critical mass of Asian-Australian art and cultural concerns. Our ambition is to have two core…

    • Interview with Hsu-Ming Teo by: Hoa Pham

      June 25, 2006, 00:14

      Hsu- Ming Teo won the Vogel Award for her first novel “Love and Vertigo” in 1999. She has recently released another novel “Behind the Moon” in 2005.…

    • Homosexuality saved me from nerd-dom by: Andy Quan

      June 25, 2006, 00:13

      I don’t know any white person who would look at a white nerd and think, ‘why do white people have to be such nerds?’

      Nerds: Not good at sport.

      For…

    • How do I copied Japan by: Anon

      June 25, 2006, 00:12

      In the relationship between Asian and nerd identities, the flipside to the Asian nerd stereotype is the appropriation of Asian popular culture by nerd…

    • The Information Superhighway by: S.K. Kelen

      June 25, 2006, 00:11

      is a sewer pipe from America
      it’s staying home forever
      and falling in love with a computer.

      It’s the story of Hardware Man & Software Girl
      setting…

    • Artwork by Tim Gaze by: Tim Gaze

      June 25, 2006, 00:10

      The English language & Roman alphabet impose severe limits on the art of writing. A number of Western, English-speaking people play a game called “English…

    • Finding myself in fantasy by: Hoa Pham

      June 25, 2006, 00:09

      I was (I mean I am!) a big fan of fantasy fiction especially when I was younger. I wanted to escape from everyday reality, and fantasy provided the outlet. I…

    • Dinner with Auntie Wei and Uncle Wang by: Tom Cho

      June 21, 2006, 00:12

      I am at my auntie and uncle’s house for dinner. I like visiting Auntie Wei and Uncle Wang. They both love hosting visitors. Auntie Wei is also an outstanding…

  • Edition 10 – Skin  (11)

    Our skin is a map to our identity. It marks boundaries, but also defies labels.

  • Edition 11 – Food  (9)
    • Peril interview – Vipoo Srivilasa by: Owen Leong

      September 23, 2011, 12:03

      Vipoo Srivilasa is a contemporary ceramic sculptor. His artworks are often playful and whimsical, while exploring complex issues of identity, politics and…

    • Torturing John Thompson – an evening’s entertainment at the dragon’s lair by: Loretta Mui

      September 21, 2011, 21:00

      A theatrical spoken word piece first performed as part of Ladies of Colour Cabaret Melbourne Fringe Festival 2009

      By Loretta Mui

      The stage is set as the…

    • Care and Feeding: Comfort Food for Chinese-Australian Vegans by: Stephanie Lai

      September 21, 2011, 20:49

      When I have a cold my mother recommends super spicy curries with lots of chillies and often lemongrass, and when she made them for me, this usually ended up…

    • How to hold your chopsticks by: Jessie Tu

      September 21, 2011, 11:25

      I come home on a Tuesday night to a cornucopia of Taiwanese dishes. Fried tomato and egg with shallots, garlic spinach in peanut oil, diced pork and capsicum…

    • Poh/Pho by: Thuy Linh Nguyen

      September 20, 2011, 21:15

      Without invitation, Sarah reaches over to pick at my larb gai. When it comes to meals, clothes, and perfume, my friend doesn’t recognise boundaries; she…

    • The Butchers by: Maxine Beneba Clarke

      September 20, 2011, 21:12

      Late one July morning, Mei Lin stood in the line inside the Harrington’s, the local butchers. Sen, brought along to push the second wheeled grocery cart…

    • Cuisine by: Hop Dac

      September 20, 2011, 21:11

      It’s very watery, the first memory, diluted from being carried so long. The colours are thin as the scene plays out slowly, as though going any faster, it…

    • Poetry by: Poetry Authors

      September 20, 2011, 21:09

      SHINJUKU MORNING

      Cassandra Atherton

      You feed me prawn gyozas for breakfast.  Early in the morning.  In the Shinjuku Prince Hotel.  You give each prawn…

    • Editorials by: Lian Low

      September 20, 2011, 21:07

      From Lian Low – prose editor

      Food is essential to our survival, it is nourishing, nurturing and pleasurable, but it can also be a way in to our remembered…

  • Edition 12 & 13 – Asian-Australian Film Forum and Network Special Issue  (21)

    Asian Australian Film Forum and Network and Peril special issue

    • Editorial by: Lian Low

      March 10, 2012, 11:08

      EDIT*RIAL – image by Lian Low

      Recently there has been quite vigorous discussion about the absence of cultural diversity in Australian film and television. …

    • Q&A – Sofie Kim  by: Lian Low

      March 9, 2012, 00:24

      Added to the long list of career highlights including Music/TV/Documentary producer, Sofie Kim promotes Korea to Australians – with a difference…within the…

    • Q&A – Dominic Golding by: Lian Low

      March 9, 2012, 00:23

      Dominic completed his Honors in Directing and Politics in 1999 at Flinders University. In November 1999 he was awarded the R.A. Simpson International Traveling…

    • Q&A – Chris Pang by: Lian Low

      March 9, 2012, 00:16

      Chris Pang, the son of two martial arts instructors, is an Australian actor who played lead character “Lee” in the Australian box office hit “Tomorrow…

    • A car park that became a karaoke stage for Footscray by Night by: Lian Low

      March 9, 2012, 00:14

      Photo taken by Michelle Dunn

      It’s not long after Footscray By Night that I catch Hoang Tran Nguyen and David Cuong Nguyen at fauxPho artspace, where…

    • Asian Australian Film Forum and Network (AAFF) co-Chairs Indigo ‘Indi’ Willing and Amadeo Marquez-Perez  by: Lian Low

      March 9, 2012, 00:04

      Amadeo Marquez-Perez has over 15 years experience as a local and international film festival organizer, including with the Bayside Film Festival and 15/15 Film…

    • Q&A – Sky Crompton by: Indigo Willing

      February 23, 2012, 21:54

      Quietly spoken and firmly focused on the value of having Asian faces on the screen, Sky Crompton, a director, producer and film scholar based in Melbourne,…

    • The Power to Think Big as an Asian Australian Filmmaker by: mariatran

      February 22, 2012, 23:40

      Maria Tran is an actor, filmmaker and community arts trainer. She has a degree in Psychology and is passionate on screen culture amongst the culturally diverse…

    • Q&A – Jack Ngu by: Indigo Willing

      February 22, 2012, 23:32

      Jack Ngu is an actor, model, dancer, photographer and director. His film CHUNKING ALL STATIONS, a satire of Hong Kong art and action films that also…

    • Q&A – Alfred Nicdao by: Tseen Khoo

      February 22, 2012, 23:12

      On the set of Sea Patrol in 2011, Alfred Nicdao with HaiHa Le. “As I said on my interview, she’s one of our hopes to change the landscape of our current TV…

    • Q&A – Somchay Phakonkham by: Lian Low

      February 22, 2012, 22:58

      Somchay’s love for filmmaking started in high school. He completed an advanced diploma in Film & TV Screen production at NMIT. Upon completion in 2004 he…

    • Q&A – Min Tran by: Tseen Khoo

      February 22, 2012, 22:51

      Vietnamese Australian Min Tran was born and bred in the West Melbourne suburb of Sunshine North. Min has had a passion for filmmaking and cinema since his…

    • Q&A – Quan Tran by: Indigo Willing

      February 22, 2012, 22:30

      Quan Tran’s short film Tro Ve (Homecoming) was screened at AAFFN.  The film was dedicated to  Ma Chau, the director’s late aunt and his journey to Vietnam…

    • Q&A – Michael ‘Tokyo Love In’ Chin by: Indigo Willing

      February 22, 2012, 22:21

      As part of the creative collaboration known as Plum Jungle, Michael’s creative work in the short video ‘India – No Direction Known’ screened at the…

    • Korean film down-under: accessibility for Australian audiences by: Kieran Tully

      February 20, 2012, 21:45

      Panel 1: ‘On The Screen Scene – Getting AA Stories Seen’ at AAFFN (L-R Amadeo Marquez-Perez, Kieran Tully, Jiao Chen, Maria Tran and Heng Tang). Photo…

    • Q&A – Corrie Chen by: Lian Low

      February 18, 2012, 23:45

      Born in Taiwan and raised in Melbourne, Corrie is a graduate of the prestigious VCA School of Film and Television. During her time there she wrote and…

    • Q&A – Heng Tang by: Owen Leong

      February 18, 2012, 23:09

      Heng Tang

      Heng Tang’s debut short film Boy-Serpentine world premiered at the 54th Venice Film Festival winning the jury special mention prize. His…

    • Q&A – Pearl Tan by: Lian Low

      February 18, 2012, 22:46

      Pearl Tan is the director of Pearly Productions, a film and video production company that provides services to arts organisations and actors. She graduated…

    • Vox pops with PJ Madam, Jane Park, Yu Ye Wu, Joy Hopwood, Andy Minh Trieu by: aaffnvarious

      February 18, 2012, 21:14

      AAFFN co-chairs Indigo Willing and Amadeo Marquez-Perez posed the following questions to several AAFFN speakers:

      Why is it important to have Asian Australian…

    • The Tiger Mother and The Shawshank Redemption by: Jiao Chen

      February 18, 2012, 20:14

      Jiao Chen

      Whenever I meet someone Asian and tell them I am a young, emerging filmmaker with no tertiary qualifications, they tend to look at me with an…

    • Asian Australian Film Forum keynote address by Annette Shun Wah by: Annette Shun Wah

      February 12, 2012, 22:00

      I feel honoured to be giving this keynote to the very first Asian Australian Film Forum, and I’m looking forward to a weekend of discussion, debate,…

  • Edition 14 – Spirit Worlds  (17)

    All matters of the spirit

    • Spirit Worlds Editorial – Prose by: Lian Low

      October 14, 2012, 21:31

      EDIT*RIAL – image by Lian Low

      Every now and then, I wonder about the year of my birth, the year that my grandfather died.  His A4 framed black and white…

    • Spirit Worlds Editorial – Poetry by: Eleanor Jackson

      October 14, 2012, 21:29

      EDIT*RIAL – image by Lian Low

      Despite having been raised Catholic, my brother’s fascination with gaming means that the phrase “Spirit World” conjures up…

    • Spirit Worlds Editorial – Visual Arts by: Owen Leong

      October 14, 2012, 21:29

      EDIT*RIAL – image by Lian Low

      As a child, I remember our annual family trip to Rookwood Cemetery in western Sydney, where we would go to honour our…

    • Tuesdays with my Mother by: Komi Sellathurai

      October 14, 2012, 21:10

      Tuesdays with my mother were akin to Morrie’s life lessons. I was in my late teens and every Tuesday, after school, we’d begin our ritual. Slice five limes…

    • In the spirit of your name by: Rosey Chang

      October 14, 2012, 21:09

      Dear Emi,

      Image by Rosey Chang

      As I write this, you’re merely 7 weeks old. It’s hard for me to believe that eight weeks ago you were an aquanaut,…

    • The seed of enlightenment by: Hoa Pham

      October 14, 2012, 21:06

      After I recovered from a psychotic episode I was bitterly disappointed. Common mythology had it that the psychic and the psychotic lay close together and that…

    • Shadow by: Ouyang Yu

      October 14, 2012, 21:05

      They always greet me with this:
      ‘Come here alone, have you?’

      But wherever I go I bring my shadow
      …forever and forever, it is the shadows that have…

    • See how the leaf people run by: Michele Lee

      October 14, 2012, 21:02

      The following text is an extract from Michele Lee’s radio play See how the leaf people run which was broadcasted on Radio National in late August.  The…

    • Interview with Shoufay Derz by: Owen Leong

      October 14, 2012, 20:57

      I am death, destroyer of words. Pigment print on rag, 104 x 111cm (2011)

      Shoufay Derz is an emerging artist based in Sydney of both German and Taiwanese…

    • Stars over Kai Tak by: Siobhan Hodge

      October 12, 2012, 21:18

      I still look for your altar;
      what is left
      lies dreaming of forgotten
      stars, teaching
      constellations to silence.
      You hunger.
      My sabaism is a vane
      that…

    • I REMEMBER 제주도 by: David Prater

      October 9, 2012, 22:34

      for Choi Sung Hee

      i remember Jeju-do: that living eye,
      a candy-coloured sky that was remote-
      controlled by Halla-san, our Lord Muck,
      or else a lady…

    • Fall Of Saigon by: Vuong Pham

      October 9, 2012, 22:30

      After the rice fields rose to attract a murder of crows—
      after the kapok forests were bombed away,
      after the earthworms became leeches—

      the Huế…

    • Interview with Cyrus Tang by: Owen Leong

      October 8, 2012, 12:02

      Disappearance. 2-hour installation event, plaster, water, perspex, speakers, audio. Dimensions variable (2009)

      Cyrus Tang is a contemporary artist who was…

    • A traditional offer by: Sheila Pham

      October 6, 2012, 13:32

      For my family, Lunar New Year – tet in Vietnamese – is the most important celebration of the year. My parents used to host huge parties where the men…

    • The turning land by: annatrembath

      October 6, 2012, 00:02

      Atauro Island. Photo:Anna Trembath

       

      The Old Man Van gives up precisely at the turn-off from the main road to the dirt track that leads to our…

    • The Head Transplant by: Ouyang Yu

      October 5, 2012, 23:48

      Image by Lian Low

      Written in Chinese by John Sheng

      Translated into English by Ouyang Yu

      For someone to be cured of his uremia, it is necessary for…

    • Ways of Writing, Reading and Translating: genre-crossing in the 21st century by: Ouyang Yu

      September 29, 2012, 15:55

      Ouyang Yu

      After attending the Qinghai International Poetry Festival in early August this year, I decided to find my way about the provinces by first going…

  • Edition 2 – Heroes  (12)

    Exploring ideas of heroes and heroism – past and present.

    • Editorial by: Hoa Pham

      October 21, 2006, 00:15

      Welcome to the second issue of Peril – themed “Heroes”.

      We certainly have got a diverse range to offer you this time around, from the Vox Pop that Tseen has…

    • AIYO! by: Tom Cho

      October 21, 2006, 00:14

      Recording of AIYO!!! An evil group of ninjas is entering and destroying a call centre!!!

      This is a recording of one of the pieces from my current…

    • Heroes Vox Pop by: Tseen Khoo

      October 21, 2006, 00:13

      When I first thought about contributing something for this issue of Peril, I did it with an eye towards amalgamating nifty pop culture moments and oh-so-clever…

    • Lisa Bellear by: Lian Low

      October 21, 2006, 00:12

      One of my role models… encounters with Lisa Bellear

       

      Heroes can be anybody; they can come named or anonymous, queer or straight, black or…

    • Destiny by: Shalini Akhil

      October 21, 2006, 00:12

      I was very young when my obsession started; sparked by the cartoon version, it intensified with the television series. Every weekend I’d be rendered speechless…

    • Yellow is not Yellow by: Binh Duy Ta

      October 21, 2006, 00:11

      A poem of word, monologue and dialogue. A poem of movement, song and music. It is a poem of performance. Yellow is not Yellow is about myself and is not about…

    • extension 34 by: Michael Farrell

      October 21, 2006, 00:10

      living at the z extension 34

      tho_ning to race or to worry
      cone i saw in loviewth d_blin man
      tub my nut au grow me idea
      fingers fingers fingers &…

    • Teenage Dreamers by: philliptang

      October 21, 2006, 00:09

      My father had this sixth sense. He knew when people would die.

      We were watching a Leslie Cheung film together—a Wong Kar-Wai one with swollen colours,…

    • Heroine by: Helen

      October 21, 2006, 00:08

      Hero  /’hɪəroʊ’/  n  -roes 1 heroine  /’ˈhɛroʊɪn’/fem. – a someone who is admired for their bravery, goodness, or great ability, esp. someone who…

    • Hoju Bihang-gi by: David Prater

      October 21, 2006, 00:08

      eh! the plane! the plane!

      come to rescue a princess
      hoju bihang-gi like silver
      birds above our skylines
      over the wires        a plane!
      a…

    • song of the water clock at night by: Christopher Kelen

      October 21, 2006, 00:07

      song of the water clock at night and other poems for Spring after Li Yu. Responses by Christopher Kelen.

      hung over
      in the imperial bedroom

      cherry…

    • I cannot say what they believed by: Adam Aitken

      October 21, 2006, 00:06

      I cannot say what they believed:

      Having past the line of the 1st Meridian
      The conquistadors may have been surprised
      By a town of half-wits, as it was…

  • Edition 3 – Rebel  (7)

    Rebelling in fashion, in poetry, and against cultural mores.

    • Editorial by: Hoa Pham

      June 17, 2007, 00:15

      Welcome to Peril number 3 – themed “Rebel”. We have a smorgasbord of articles, pieces and poems for you, starting with an article by Scott Brook about…

    • Yumi Umiumare by: Georgina Boucher

      June 17, 2007, 00:14

      Yumi Umiumare as ‘cross-cultural’ rebel in ‘DasSHOKU Hora!!’

      Japanese-born performer Yumi Umiumare’s playful investigations of cross-cultural…

    • After the eighties by: Scott Brook

      June 17, 2007, 00:13

      The documentary photography of Thuy Vy
      Dan choi: the Fashion Show

      It’s the last event of the 2005 Big West Festival, a community-based arts festival in…

    • Silence by: Hoa Pham

      June 17, 2007, 00:12

      “Silence” is a play about three generations of Vietnamese women haunted by the spectre of one man. Their silences hold the secrets they hold from each other…

    • Solitude by: Ouyang Yu

      June 17, 2007, 00:09

      you are supposed to be preparing your translation
      class. but, here you are at it again. driving at the philosophy of it
      the senselessness of it that somehow…

    • Since the rebellion by: Christopher Kelen

      June 17, 2007, 00:08

      birds in nests keep their heads down
      the deers’ ears are all burning
      tactics are the talk of the land
      but a battle takes up so little room

      it’s…

    • Newsreel by: S.K. Kelen

      June 17, 2007, 00:07

      The deep truth is imageless.  P B Shelley
      On the Road
      My arms and legs are tightly bound.
      But in the hills birds sing and flowers blossom.
      Who can prevent…

  • Edition 4 – The Meaning of Life  (8)

    What is your meaning of life?

    • Editorial by: Hoa Pham

      November 4, 2007, 00:15

      This edition themed “The meaning of life” features an interview with Alice Pung exploring her meaning of life.

      It includes a poem inspired by Thich Nhat…

    • Interview with Alice Pung by: Hoa Pham

      November 4, 2007, 00:14

      Alice Pung is the author of the highly successful “An Unpolished Gem”. We managed to catch her in between literary dates and her work as a lawyer to ask her a…

    • Asian/Australian Values Workshop by: Hoa Pham

      November 4, 2007, 00:13

      Highlights from the Asian/Australian Values: New Directions in Australian Literature Workshop

      I attended this workshop along with Tom Cho courtesy of Wenche…

    • Language – an audio composition by Josh Goldman by: Hoa Pham

      November 4, 2007, 00:12

      Josh Goldman is a composer / improviser / guitarist / educator who resides in the United States. He composes / improvises / performs music, using acoustic and…

    • The Dalai Lama and the Dharma by: Rosey Chang

      November 4, 2007, 00:11

      I’m a student of Dharma, the Buddha’s teachings. I’m a baby student and very new to the path. Never having attended a Buddhist teaching or even read a…

    • Thich Nhat Hanh – Zen Master by: Hoa Pham

      November 4, 2007, 00:10

      Saigon

      He walks in silence
      Ten thousand hushes
      And the world takes a breath

      A lake of calm
      Ripples outward from the heart
      An abbott kneels at his…

    • You seem like a nice guy by: Rosey Chang

      November 4, 2007, 00:09

      You’re an engineer:

      you understand
      concrete, bearings, spans

      you manage projects

      you think in
      time, space,
      logistics, physics

      you find…

    • Hungry caterpillars by: George Mouratidis

      November 4, 2007, 00:08

      nameless dumb late afternoon
      and silence crawls in great puddles of caterpillars—

      huge tangled clumps of them, everywhere
      in dribbling handfuls of…

  • Edition 5 – Drama  (7)

    Poetry, plays, interviews and articles exploring drama in the lives of Asian Australians.

    • Art Drama: Van Rudd and the Melbourne City Council by: Lucy Van

      December 30, 2008, 21:39

      On the day the Bill Henson story broke (May 25, 2008), another art-controversy story made the front page of Melbourne’s broadsheet, The Age. Van Rudd, nephew…

    • Interview with HaiHa Le by: Hoa Pham

      December 30, 2008, 21:39

      Hoa Pham interviews Vietnamese-Australian actress, HaiHa Le.

    • Francais/Louis De Carne’s Diary by: Adam Aitken

      December 30, 2008, 21:38

      Two poems – Francais, and Louis De Carne’s Diary, by Adam Aitken.

    • The Soldier’s Dream by: Christopher Kelen

      December 30, 2008, 21:36

      A poem by Christopher Kelen.

    • Interview with Simone Lazaroo by: Anon

      December 30, 2008, 21:35

      Simone Lazaroo has written three novels, The World Waiting to be Made (TWWTBM), The Australian Fiance and The Travel Writer. She was interviewed by Paul…

    • Shrimp by: Hoa Pham

      December 30, 2008, 21:32

      Dominic Golding’s autobiographical play “Shrimp” toured regional Victoria in 2007 as part of the VCE Drama Studies list. Most of the responses he said…

    • Editorial by: Hoa Pham

      December 30, 2008, 00:15

      Welcome to issue 5, Drama. Firstly congratulations to Phillip Tang and Shalini Akhil whose pieces published in Peril were picked up the “Growing Up Asian in…

  • Edition 6 – Passing, Failing  (11)

    From passing as Asian to failing in life.

    • Interview with Nam Le by: Hoa Pham

      January 11, 2009, 00:15

      Nam Le’s first anthology of short stories “The Boat” has met with critical and commercial success internationally. Peril was lucky enough to catch him on the…

    • Pho Dog Fuss by: Hoa Pham

      January 11, 2009, 00:14

      The installation Pho Dog provoked a reaction from the Vietnamese Community Association in Western Australia.

    • Editorial by: Hoa Pham

      January 11, 2009, 00:13

      Passing, Failing – Interviews with Nam Le and Mai Long, and a variety of short prose pieces and poetry in response to the theme. We invite people to comment on…

    • Passing as an Asian by: Maya Fleischmann

      January 11, 2009, 00:12

      I spent the first fifteen years of my life trying to ignore the fact that I am Asian. Ironic, considering I was born and raised on the small island of Hong…

    • Cultural representation and cultural violence in the Jammed by: Selvin Kwong

      January 11, 2009, 00:11

      The Jammed is a political film that attempts to represent Australia’s modern ‘subalterns’, the voiceless and exploited women ‘jammed’ between global…

    • Falling, failing, falling by: Anon

      January 11, 2009, 00:09

      Falling failing falling.  Failing used to mean: failing an assignment, an exam, a subject.  Falling behind.  Failing chemistry: no matter how hard I tried…

    • Perfumed Lotuses, Dirt and Daffodils by: Thuy Linh Nguyen

      January 11, 2009, 00:08

      According to Ba, my biological imperative is to marry and have children. I was dozing before this, but his words shake me up. His voice travels far: he and Ma…

    • Ongoing by: Leanne Murphy

      January 11, 2009, 00:07

      gone
      she is
      a million billion
      scattered atoms
      each complete unto
      itself and I am at peace

      some
      would call
      her passing
      a failure of heart
      as…

    • Birthright by: Joo-Inn Chew

      January 11, 2009, 00:06

      Slicing the knot of the ancestors
      Diving through the heavens
      He came.
      Headfirst, warm-wet, amphibian,
      He slithered into the light
      Sleek with both our…

    • The festival of colour aerates by: Basanta Kumar Kar

      January 11, 2009, 00:05

      The festival of colour aerates

      I wear my attire, original, personal

      air the melody , small bells tinkle

      music reverberates

      flow of my village…

    • Two Haiku by: Ashley

      January 11, 2009, 00:04

      rain on glass
      a thousand impolite fingers

      midnight swim
      Slow blink of fishing rigs
      out in the black

  • Edition 7 – Fashion/Fetish  (11)

    Fashion/fetish – who or what does it say you are?

    • Nailed to the Family Tree by: James Laidler

      May 10, 2009, 01:10

      i) Fashion
      My teacher gives me a book
      about this German bloke,
      Marx
      who reckons religion
      is the ‘opiate of the people’.
      Mr Swaggert says ‘opiate’…

    • Interview with Tom Cho by: Hoa Pham

      May 10, 2009, 00:15

      Tom Cho, as well as being an editorial adviser on Peril is also an author in his own right. We caught up with him just before the release of his new book “Look…

    • Skin by: Komi Sellathurai

      May 10, 2009, 00:14

      Growing up of South Indian descent in a majority Chinese population in Singapore is confusing enough for a girl, even before a fair skinned elder sister is…

    • Kelly Mollenido Robson by: Owen Leong

      May 10, 2009, 00:13

      Kelly Mollenido Robson creates complex fictional products, in which fairytales are moulded, vacuum-packed, and marketed for contemporary consumers. Robson was…

    • Editorial by: Hoa Pham

      May 10, 2009, 00:13

      Fashion/Fetish – An interview with Tom Cho and a variety of short prose pieces and poetry.

    • Shigeyuki Kihara by: Owen Leong

      May 10, 2009, 00:12

      Shigeyuki Kihara is a multimedia and performance artist of Samoan and Japanese descent. Her work is based on research of Indigenous cultures of the Pacific,…

    • The Neon Witches of Shibuya by: Corey Wakeling

      May 10, 2009, 00:11

      I lived in Iruma in Japan, just a forty-five minute express train ride through concrete and hills dotted with statues of former trees shaded with white snow…

    • Racial consciousness = fetish? by: Jen Kwok

      May 10, 2009, 00:09

      This piece takes up after the famous British sociologist, Paul Gilroy, who sought to redefine anti-racism by abandoning the analytical relevance of the term…

    • You can love Hello Kitty but why can’t I? by: Tiffany Loh

      May 10, 2009, 00:08

      Hey there Hello Kitty lovers, how are you going?  I hope you’re coping well.  I know how difficult it is but you’re doing a great job trying to suppress your…

    • Chinese poetry  by: Ouyang Yu

      May 10, 2009, 00:07

      EVERY MORNING’S RAINBOW
      Written in Chinese by Qi Guo
      Translated into English by Ouyang Yu

      A red hat
      An orange tie
      A yellow shirt
      A green coat
      A black…

    • Poetry by: Tammy Ho Lai Ming

      May 10, 2009, 00:06

      Poetry by Tammy Ho Lai Ming and Tass Holmes.

  • Edition 8 – Why are people so unkind?  (12)

    Reflections on Kamahl’s famous line.

    • Here’s Kamahl! by: Andy Quan

      November 27, 2009, 00:15

      The legendary Kamahl with Andy Quan

      Kamahl laughs when I remind him of the reason for this interview, but none of us at Peril knew, long ago when the theme…

    • Editorial by: Lian Low

      November 27, 2009, 00:14

      Comments from Lian Low, prose editor of Peril.

    • Why are we so unkind? by: Amrita Dasvarma

      November 27, 2009, 00:13

      Two perspectives on recent Indian-Australian issues by Angela Dewan and Amrita Dasvarma.

    • The original introduction to “Growing Up Asian in Australia” by: Alice Pung

      November 27, 2009, 00:12

      Alice Pung’s original introduction to “Growing Up Asian in Australia”.

    • Interview with Pyuupiru by: Owen Leong

      November 27, 2009, 00:11

      PYUUPIRU
      Interview by Owen Leong
      Translated by Daisuke Harada, Alix Horngacher and Miki Matsumoto
      Original Japanese transcript (PDF)

      Pyuupiru is an…

    • Poetry by: Poetry Authors

      November 27, 2009, 00:11

      Five poems for Peril Issue 8- Why are people so unkind?

      My Religious Experience

      I prayed to God
      when I was 13:

      Dear God,

      Please stop
      Kingsley…

    • Watch out for LOCA – they can incite a riot! by: Lian Low

      November 27, 2009, 00:09

      LOCA fringe festival poster – photo by Andrew Howe

      At the 2008 Melbourne and 2009 Adelaide Fringe Festivals, LOCA’s Ladies of Colour Cabaret show sold…

    • Michelle Malkin: Awful yet strangely hypnotic by: Benjamin Law

      November 27, 2009, 00:09

      Political pundits in Australia have it difficult sometimes. When your job requires making politics engaging—even outrageous—to the public, it’s taxing…

    • Interview with Haruka Yamada by: Owen Leong

      November 27, 2009, 00:08

      HARUKA YAMADA
      Interview by Owen Leong
      Translated by Miyoko Hoshino
      Original Japanese transcript (PDF)

      Haruka Yamada is an emerging artist based in…

    • Grass Liquor by: Violet Kieu

      November 27, 2009, 00:07

      I had always wanted to become a surgeon. To save lives through action, backed by knowledge. To cut away death with a blade, so precise, that it would not know…

    • Teh Halia by: Komi Sellathurai

      November 27, 2009, 00:06

      Going to the beach when I was a kid was an elaborate event. Mum hated it because she had to wake up before dawn to prepare the Indian picnic for dad. While we…

    • Why are people so unkind? by: Angela Costi

      November 27, 2009, 00:05

      Why are people so unkind?
      - A Cypriot-Greek-Australian daughter’s perspective

      “When I have kids I won’t be strict with them like our parents.…

  • Edition 9 – Creatures  (9)

    Creatures play a part in one’s life literally, symbolically and metaphorically…

    • Of Dogs and Dialects by: Violet Kieu

      June 20, 2010, 00:14

      I am Vietnamese-Australian, yet I speak English better than any other language.  All my reading, writing and thinking is limited to combinations and permutatio…

    • Shu Yi by: Maxine Beneba Clarke

      June 20, 2010, 00:13

      1989, and the hottest summer on record, at least since I’d been born. Salt ‘n’ Pepa were all over the airways and in our tiny suburb, between crimping…

    • Letter to John Safran: About the two-headed beast by: Rosey Chang

      June 20, 2010, 00:12

      I get it, I really do. I saw your tv episode about being Jewish and feeling attracted to Asian women. I understand your conflicting feelings.

    • Poetry by: Poetry Authors

      June 20, 2010, 00:11

      Poetry by Liang Yu-Jing, Matt Hetherington, Maxine Beneba Clarke and Susan Hawthorne

    • Interview with Daniel Lee by: Owen Leong

      June 20, 2010, 00:10

      Daniel Lee has always been fascinated by the relationship between humans and animals.

    • The Impossible Princess by: Benjamin Law

      June 20, 2010, 00:09

      To win Thailand’s biggest transsexual beauty pageant, you need a number of near-impossible things on your side. It helps if you’re tall, although big hands…

    • Editorials by: Lian Low

      June 20, 2010, 00:06

      Editorials from Peril prose editor Lian Low and poetry editor Miriam Lo.

    • Interview with Owen Leong by: Lian Low

      June 20, 2010, 00:05

      Owen Leong’s solo exhibition Birthmark recently opened at Anna Pappas Gallery in Prahran, Melbourne. In Birthmark, twelve half-human, half-creature…

    • Guest House by: Amy McDonald

      June 2, 2010, 10:51

      When the man climbed out of the ute I picked up my backpack, dusted off my shorts and walked over.

      ‘Meghan?’ His accent was Australian, his eyes green…

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