This essay uses cultural studies approaches to interrogate issues of ‘race’ and identity facing the descendants of early Chinese migrants to Australia, who are second, third and fourth generation Chinese Australians. Drawing on close analysis of oral history interviews and personal narratives, it investigates how Chinese Australians negotiate their identities in response to encounters of ‘difference’ and ‘Otherness’ within mainstream Australian society. In so doing, it seeks to draw attention to exclusionary mechanisms operating within mainstream Australian society that continue to obstruct the complete acceptance of Chinese Australians as Australians despite rights of birth and citizenship, generational longevity and strong national and cu...
© 1995 Wendy Margaret RankineThe present thesis is a contribution to the history of the Chinese in A...
Chineseness at the crossroads examines how Chineseness is negotiated by diasporic Chinese women in A...
There has been a long history of contact between Indigenous and Chinese people in north-eastern Aust...
This essay uses cultural studies approaches to interrogate issues of ‘race’ and identity facing the ...
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 thesis examines the construction of ?Chineseness? by Australian-born Chinese through their inte...
This essay argues that the tension between ‘ethnic’ and ‘national’ identity is not contingent, but s...
This dissertation examines the production and reception of pan-ethnic identities and group relations...
This paper uses close analysis of the personal narratives of Chinese Australians who grew up in Aust...
This paper explores the role played by the Chinese communities in the Australian politics of multicu...
This paper reports the identity negotiation experiences of first, second and 1.5 generation Chinese ...
This paper explores the role played by the Chinese communities in the Australian politics of multicu...
his article discusses the social transformation of the female role, the function of the family, and ...
The first mass Chinese immigration to Australia occurred in the 19th century, with approximately 100...
© 1995 Wendy Margaret RankineThe present thesis is a contribution to the history of the Chinese in A...
Chineseness at the crossroads examines how Chineseness is negotiated by diasporic Chinese women in A...
There has been a long history of contact between Indigenous and Chinese people in north-eastern Aust...
This essay uses cultural studies approaches to interrogate issues of ‘race’ and identity facing the ...
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 thesis examines the construction of ?Chineseness? by Australian-born Chinese through their inte...
This essay argues that the tension between ‘ethnic’ and ‘national’ identity is not contingent, but s...
This dissertation examines the production and reception of pan-ethnic identities and group relations...
This paper uses close analysis of the personal narratives of Chinese Australians who grew up in Aust...
This paper explores the role played by the Chinese communities in the Australian politics of multicu...
This paper reports the identity negotiation experiences of first, second and 1.5 generation Chinese ...
This paper explores the role played by the Chinese communities in the Australian politics of multicu...
his article discusses the social transformation of the female role, the function of the family, and ...
The first mass Chinese immigration to Australia occurred in the 19th century, with approximately 100...
© 1995 Wendy Margaret RankineThe present thesis is a contribution to the history of the Chinese in A...
Chineseness at the crossroads examines how Chineseness is negotiated by diasporic Chinese women in A...
There has been a long history of contact between Indigenous and Chinese people in north-eastern Aust...