This paper uses close analysis of the personal narratives of Chinese Australians who grew up in Australia during the 1920s and 1930s to investigate the nature of the intersecting boundaries of ‘race’, ethnicity, gender and class circumscribing their public and private lives. It looks at the various ‘gatekeepers’ that patrolled these boundaries hindering access into mainstream Australian life and the diverse ways in which young Chinese Australians negotiated those boundaries. By so doing this paper seeks to illuminate the process through which young Chinese Australians acquired a range of skills that enabled them to function successfully within two culturally different worlds. At the same time it highlights the real and material conditions w...
In 1888 the Australian colonies came together to implement uniform laws to restrict Chinese immigrat...
In this paper I will discuss my research on Chinese community politics and Australia's early 20th-ce...
This dissertation examines the production and reception of pan-ethnic identities and group relations...
This thesis represents a transdisciplinary study based on qualitative research and critical analysis...
While much of what has been written regarding the history of Chinese migrants in Australia centres a...
This essay uses cultural studies approaches to interrogate issues of ‘race’ and identity facing the ...
This study is primarily concerned with the Chinese communities in New South Wales and Victoria gen...
© 1995 Wendy Margaret RankineThe present thesis is a contribution to the history of the Chinese in A...
his article discusses the social transformation of the female role, the function of the family, and ...
Chineseness at the crossroads examines how Chineseness is negotiated by diasporic Chinese women in A...
Among the Chinese who migrated to Australia, New Zealand and Canada from the mid nineteenth century ...
This thesis examines the construction of ?Chineseness? by Australian-born Chinese through their inte...
This thesis demonstrates how an oral history based study of a specific group of Chinese-Australians ...
It is normal to say that Chinese place a very high value on education with influence of Confucianism...
This thesis addresses the gap that has existed in Ballarat’s historiography regarding the historical...
In 1888 the Australian colonies came together to implement uniform laws to restrict Chinese immigrat...
In this paper I will discuss my research on Chinese community politics and Australia's early 20th-ce...
This dissertation examines the production and reception of pan-ethnic identities and group relations...
This thesis represents a transdisciplinary study based on qualitative research and critical analysis...
While much of what has been written regarding the history of Chinese migrants in Australia centres a...
This essay uses cultural studies approaches to interrogate issues of ‘race’ and identity facing the ...
This study is primarily concerned with the Chinese communities in New South Wales and Victoria gen...
© 1995 Wendy Margaret RankineThe present thesis is a contribution to the history of the Chinese in A...
his article discusses the social transformation of the female role, the function of the family, and ...
Chineseness at the crossroads examines how Chineseness is negotiated by diasporic Chinese women in A...
Among the Chinese who migrated to Australia, New Zealand and Canada from the mid nineteenth century ...
This thesis examines the construction of ?Chineseness? by Australian-born Chinese through their inte...
This thesis demonstrates how an oral history based study of a specific group of Chinese-Australians ...
It is normal to say that Chinese place a very high value on education with influence of Confucianism...
This thesis addresses the gap that has existed in Ballarat’s historiography regarding the historical...
In 1888 the Australian colonies came together to implement uniform laws to restrict Chinese immigrat...
In this paper I will discuss my research on Chinese community politics and Australia's early 20th-ce...
This dissertation examines the production and reception of pan-ethnic identities and group relations...