This thesis represents a transdisciplinary study based on qualitative research and critical analysis of oral history interviews and the personal narratives of sixty-seven Australian-born Chinese. It uses cultural studies approaches to investigate the diverse ways Chineseness becomes inscribed into the lives of Australian-born Chinese. It investigates diverse ways Chineseness becomes inscribed into the lives of Australian-born Chinese within three social and cultural spaces Australian-born Chinese inhabit. These are the family, mainstream Australian society and Chinese diasporic spaces located in China and Australia. In examining these three social and cultural spaces, this study seeks to demonstrate that Chineseness represents an inescapabl...
During the past thirty years, our understanding of the history of Chinese Australians has been remad...
This is a study about belonging(s), entangled ones that transcend spatial and temporal boundaries. ...
This thesis seeks to discover the diasporic themes and hybrid values in the crosscultural and trans...
This thesis examines the construction of ?Chineseness? by Australian-born Chinese through their inte...
This essay uses cultural studies approaches to interrogate issues of ‘race’ and identity facing the ...
While much of what has been written regarding the history of Chinese migrants in Australia centres a...
This thesis demonstrates how an oral history based study of a specific group of Chinese-Australians ...
The MFA research project Banana-kids: Chineseness in the contemporary Australian community comprises...
Chineseness at the crossroads examines how Chineseness is negotiated by diasporic Chinese women in A...
This thesis addresses the gap that has existed in Ballarat’s historiography regarding the historical...
This paper uses close analysis of the personal narratives of Chinese Australians who grew up in Aust...
This paper reports the identity negotiation experiences of first, second and 1.5 generation Chinese ...
Deposited with the kind permission of Bon-Wai Chou.Deposited with permission of the author. © 1993 B...
© 1995 Wendy Margaret RankineThe present thesis is a contribution to the history of the Chinese in A...
The ethnic identity and commitment of Heritage Language Learners play salient roles in Heritage Lang...
During the past thirty years, our understanding of the history of Chinese Australians has been remad...
This is a study about belonging(s), entangled ones that transcend spatial and temporal boundaries. ...
This thesis seeks to discover the diasporic themes and hybrid values in the crosscultural and trans...
This thesis examines the construction of ?Chineseness? by Australian-born Chinese through their inte...
This essay uses cultural studies approaches to interrogate issues of ‘race’ and identity facing the ...
While much of what has been written regarding the history of Chinese migrants in Australia centres a...
This thesis demonstrates how an oral history based study of a specific group of Chinese-Australians ...
The MFA research project Banana-kids: Chineseness in the contemporary Australian community comprises...
Chineseness at the crossroads examines how Chineseness is negotiated by diasporic Chinese women in A...
This thesis addresses the gap that has existed in Ballarat’s historiography regarding the historical...
This paper uses close analysis of the personal narratives of Chinese Australians who grew up in Aust...
This paper reports the identity negotiation experiences of first, second and 1.5 generation Chinese ...
Deposited with the kind permission of Bon-Wai Chou.Deposited with permission of the author. © 1993 B...
© 1995 Wendy Margaret RankineThe present thesis is a contribution to the history of the Chinese in A...
The ethnic identity and commitment of Heritage Language Learners play salient roles in Heritage Lang...
During the past thirty years, our understanding of the history of Chinese Australians has been remad...
This is a study about belonging(s), entangled ones that transcend spatial and temporal boundaries. ...
This thesis seeks to discover the diasporic themes and hybrid values in the crosscultural and trans...